Andrew Pike
Intention and Non-Doing in Therapeutic Bodywork
Andrew Pike
Intention and Non-Doing in Therapeutic Bodywork
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This book advocates for the practice of non-doing within therapist-client settings, achieved by the therapist paying attention to their own intentions and leaving all assumptions behind in order to be truly present with their client. This builds the foundations of safe touch and builds upon a sense of calm intensity and its expression in non-doing.
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This book advocates for the practice of non-doing within therapist-client settings, achieved by the therapist paying attention to their own intentions and leaving all assumptions behind in order to be truly present with their client. This builds the foundations of safe touch and builds upon a sense of calm intensity and its expression in non-doing.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 153mm x 228mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781787758988
- ISBN-10: 1787758982
- Artikelnr.: 60361609
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 153mm x 228mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781787758988
- ISBN-10: 1787758982
- Artikelnr.: 60361609
Andy Pike is a registered physiotherapist (physical therapist), yoga therapist, breathwork teacher and biodynamic craniosacral therapist specialising in the treatment and management of clients affected by post traumatic stress. He has worked in various settings including hospitals, yoga schools, neurological care units, military outpatients, university clinics and private practices. Andy currently runs a health clinic in Queensland, Australia and teaches craniosacral and yoga therapy classes, workshops and seminars internationally. He is a senior tutor for Body Intelligence trainings where he tutors both undergraduate and postgraduate courses internationally (www.bodyintelligence.com). He created the postgraduate seminar called "Use of Intention & Non-Doing" for Body Intelligence. Andy also facilitates 1-3 day Cranioga workshop retreats in Australia and New Zealand (www.cranioga.com). He has a YouTube channel called "Cranioga by Barefoot Physio", and his website is www.cranioga.com You can listen to him being interviewed on the craniosacral podcast by Ryan Hallford (www.craniosacralpodcast.com)
>P) 70 Intention 71 4.3 Change 73 4.4 Arising & Passing 76 4.5 Equanimity
78 4.6 Ice, liquid, steam 80 5. Entering Stillness 82 5.1 No permanent
separate self 83 5.2 Simple, complex & non-dual simple 84 5.4 Accessing
original nature 86 5.5 Calm Intensity 87 5.6 Beyond the Placebo 90 6. Calm
In-10-City 92 6.1 The 10 qualities of the city with no gate 93 Qualities of
calm-in-ten-city: 93 6.2 Non-doing V's progressive approach 96 7. Access
Attention 100 7.1 Access Attention Anchoring 101 7.2 Philtrum 104 7.3
Breath-fast, Lung-ch & Su-purrr 105 7.5 Cranial nerve balance 107 7.6
Quantum sense awareness 108 7.7 Access to natural fulcrum expression 109 8.
Insight Field 114 8.1 It is 'This' 115 8.2 Present in all fields 115 8.3
Felt-sense entanglement 117 8.4 Quintessential realisation 121 8.5 Seeing
patterns with embodied non-doing 126 8.6 Five factors to SPEND T.I/ME 127
9. Equanimity & the Grey Zone 129 9.1 The importance of equanimity 130 9.2
Distraction 130 9.3 Tides of tantalisation 131 9.4 Good/Bad 'energy' trap
136 9.5 Potency awareness v energy manipulation 137 9.6 Insight, the
distinction between calm intensity and dissociation 137 10. Engaged
Non-Doing 140 10.1 E.N.D principles 141 10.2 Dissolution of T.I/ME 144 10.3
J Krishnamurti 148 10.4 Insight primed primal-midline 152 10.5 Warrior wu
wei v wimpy wistfulness 155 10.6 Subatomic & Molecular touch (MT) 156 10.7
Four chambers of non-doing orientation 158 10.8 Felt-sense connection 160
10.9 This Is 162 10.10 Socially-reactive v pro-relational 166 10.11 Client
Resourcing 167 11. The Doing Client 169 11.1 Falconer & falcon 170 11.2
Controlling the Breath 171 11.3 Moving the body 171 11.4 Subconscious
tension 172 11.5 Asking therapist to 'focus' on specific areas 173 11.6
Asking therapist for a wide perceptual field 174 (rare in client settings
but common in undergraduate student settings) 174 11.7 Talking to distract
from deepening 174 11.8 Client transference 175 11.9 Projecting the
Therapist as a Guru 177 11.10 Trauma 178 12. Client oriented END process
182 12.1 Cranioga 183 Process of intention to attention to non-doing 183
12.2 Cranioga process in a nutshell 196 13. Brahma Vihara 200 13.1 Insight
born love v conjured love 201 13.2 Metta (loving appreciation) 202 13.3
Karuna (compassion) 205 13.4 Mudita (altruistic joy) 205 13.5 Upekkha
(equanimity) 208 13.6 Tonglen 209 13.7 Altruism 209 Appendix 1: Process of
bottom-up conditioning 212 Appendix 2 213 Glossary 220 References 263 E.N.D
Notes 267
78 4.6 Ice, liquid, steam 80 5. Entering Stillness 82 5.1 No permanent
separate self 83 5.2 Simple, complex & non-dual simple 84 5.4 Accessing
original nature 86 5.5 Calm Intensity 87 5.6 Beyond the Placebo 90 6. Calm
In-10-City 92 6.1 The 10 qualities of the city with no gate 93 Qualities of
calm-in-ten-city: 93 6.2 Non-doing V's progressive approach 96 7. Access
Attention 100 7.1 Access Attention Anchoring 101 7.2 Philtrum 104 7.3
Breath-fast, Lung-ch & Su-purrr 105 7.5 Cranial nerve balance 107 7.6
Quantum sense awareness 108 7.7 Access to natural fulcrum expression 109 8.
Insight Field 114 8.1 It is 'This' 115 8.2 Present in all fields 115 8.3
Felt-sense entanglement 117 8.4 Quintessential realisation 121 8.5 Seeing
patterns with embodied non-doing 126 8.6 Five factors to SPEND T.I/ME 127
9. Equanimity & the Grey Zone 129 9.1 The importance of equanimity 130 9.2
Distraction 130 9.3 Tides of tantalisation 131 9.4 Good/Bad 'energy' trap
136 9.5 Potency awareness v energy manipulation 137 9.6 Insight, the
distinction between calm intensity and dissociation 137 10. Engaged
Non-Doing 140 10.1 E.N.D principles 141 10.2 Dissolution of T.I/ME 144 10.3
J Krishnamurti 148 10.4 Insight primed primal-midline 152 10.5 Warrior wu
wei v wimpy wistfulness 155 10.6 Subatomic & Molecular touch (MT) 156 10.7
Four chambers of non-doing orientation 158 10.8 Felt-sense connection 160
10.9 This Is 162 10.10 Socially-reactive v pro-relational 166 10.11 Client
Resourcing 167 11. The Doing Client 169 11.1 Falconer & falcon 170 11.2
Controlling the Breath 171 11.3 Moving the body 171 11.4 Subconscious
tension 172 11.5 Asking therapist to 'focus' on specific areas 173 11.6
Asking therapist for a wide perceptual field 174 (rare in client settings
but common in undergraduate student settings) 174 11.7 Talking to distract
from deepening 174 11.8 Client transference 175 11.9 Projecting the
Therapist as a Guru 177 11.10 Trauma 178 12. Client oriented END process
182 12.1 Cranioga 183 Process of intention to attention to non-doing 183
12.2 Cranioga process in a nutshell 196 13. Brahma Vihara 200 13.1 Insight
born love v conjured love 201 13.2 Metta (loving appreciation) 202 13.3
Karuna (compassion) 205 13.4 Mudita (altruistic joy) 205 13.5 Upekkha
(equanimity) 208 13.6 Tonglen 209 13.7 Altruism 209 Appendix 1: Process of
bottom-up conditioning 212 Appendix 2 213 Glossary 220 References 263 E.N.D
Notes 267
>P) 70 Intention 71 4.3 Change 73 4.4 Arising & Passing 76 4.5 Equanimity
78 4.6 Ice, liquid, steam 80 5. Entering Stillness 82 5.1 No permanent
separate self 83 5.2 Simple, complex & non-dual simple 84 5.4 Accessing
original nature 86 5.5 Calm Intensity 87 5.6 Beyond the Placebo 90 6. Calm
In-10-City 92 6.1 The 10 qualities of the city with no gate 93 Qualities of
calm-in-ten-city: 93 6.2 Non-doing V's progressive approach 96 7. Access
Attention 100 7.1 Access Attention Anchoring 101 7.2 Philtrum 104 7.3
Breath-fast, Lung-ch & Su-purrr 105 7.5 Cranial nerve balance 107 7.6
Quantum sense awareness 108 7.7 Access to natural fulcrum expression 109 8.
Insight Field 114 8.1 It is 'This' 115 8.2 Present in all fields 115 8.3
Felt-sense entanglement 117 8.4 Quintessential realisation 121 8.5 Seeing
patterns with embodied non-doing 126 8.6 Five factors to SPEND T.I/ME 127
9. Equanimity & the Grey Zone 129 9.1 The importance of equanimity 130 9.2
Distraction 130 9.3 Tides of tantalisation 131 9.4 Good/Bad 'energy' trap
136 9.5 Potency awareness v energy manipulation 137 9.6 Insight, the
distinction between calm intensity and dissociation 137 10. Engaged
Non-Doing 140 10.1 E.N.D principles 141 10.2 Dissolution of T.I/ME 144 10.3
J Krishnamurti 148 10.4 Insight primed primal-midline 152 10.5 Warrior wu
wei v wimpy wistfulness 155 10.6 Subatomic & Molecular touch (MT) 156 10.7
Four chambers of non-doing orientation 158 10.8 Felt-sense connection 160
10.9 This Is 162 10.10 Socially-reactive v pro-relational 166 10.11 Client
Resourcing 167 11. The Doing Client 169 11.1 Falconer & falcon 170 11.2
Controlling the Breath 171 11.3 Moving the body 171 11.4 Subconscious
tension 172 11.5 Asking therapist to 'focus' on specific areas 173 11.6
Asking therapist for a wide perceptual field 174 (rare in client settings
but common in undergraduate student settings) 174 11.7 Talking to distract
from deepening 174 11.8 Client transference 175 11.9 Projecting the
Therapist as a Guru 177 11.10 Trauma 178 12. Client oriented END process
182 12.1 Cranioga 183 Process of intention to attention to non-doing 183
12.2 Cranioga process in a nutshell 196 13. Brahma Vihara 200 13.1 Insight
born love v conjured love 201 13.2 Metta (loving appreciation) 202 13.3
Karuna (compassion) 205 13.4 Mudita (altruistic joy) 205 13.5 Upekkha
(equanimity) 208 13.6 Tonglen 209 13.7 Altruism 209 Appendix 1: Process of
bottom-up conditioning 212 Appendix 2 213 Glossary 220 References 263 E.N.D
Notes 267
78 4.6 Ice, liquid, steam 80 5. Entering Stillness 82 5.1 No permanent
separate self 83 5.2 Simple, complex & non-dual simple 84 5.4 Accessing
original nature 86 5.5 Calm Intensity 87 5.6 Beyond the Placebo 90 6. Calm
In-10-City 92 6.1 The 10 qualities of the city with no gate 93 Qualities of
calm-in-ten-city: 93 6.2 Non-doing V's progressive approach 96 7. Access
Attention 100 7.1 Access Attention Anchoring 101 7.2 Philtrum 104 7.3
Breath-fast, Lung-ch & Su-purrr 105 7.5 Cranial nerve balance 107 7.6
Quantum sense awareness 108 7.7 Access to natural fulcrum expression 109 8.
Insight Field 114 8.1 It is 'This' 115 8.2 Present in all fields 115 8.3
Felt-sense entanglement 117 8.4 Quintessential realisation 121 8.5 Seeing
patterns with embodied non-doing 126 8.6 Five factors to SPEND T.I/ME 127
9. Equanimity & the Grey Zone 129 9.1 The importance of equanimity 130 9.2
Distraction 130 9.3 Tides of tantalisation 131 9.4 Good/Bad 'energy' trap
136 9.5 Potency awareness v energy manipulation 137 9.6 Insight, the
distinction between calm intensity and dissociation 137 10. Engaged
Non-Doing 140 10.1 E.N.D principles 141 10.2 Dissolution of T.I/ME 144 10.3
J Krishnamurti 148 10.4 Insight primed primal-midline 152 10.5 Warrior wu
wei v wimpy wistfulness 155 10.6 Subatomic & Molecular touch (MT) 156 10.7
Four chambers of non-doing orientation 158 10.8 Felt-sense connection 160
10.9 This Is 162 10.10 Socially-reactive v pro-relational 166 10.11 Client
Resourcing 167 11. The Doing Client 169 11.1 Falconer & falcon 170 11.2
Controlling the Breath 171 11.3 Moving the body 171 11.4 Subconscious
tension 172 11.5 Asking therapist to 'focus' on specific areas 173 11.6
Asking therapist for a wide perceptual field 174 (rare in client settings
but common in undergraduate student settings) 174 11.7 Talking to distract
from deepening 174 11.8 Client transference 175 11.9 Projecting the
Therapist as a Guru 177 11.10 Trauma 178 12. Client oriented END process
182 12.1 Cranioga 183 Process of intention to attention to non-doing 183
12.2 Cranioga process in a nutshell 196 13. Brahma Vihara 200 13.1 Insight
born love v conjured love 201 13.2 Metta (loving appreciation) 202 13.3
Karuna (compassion) 205 13.4 Mudita (altruistic joy) 205 13.5 Upekkha
(equanimity) 208 13.6 Tonglen 209 13.7 Altruism 209 Appendix 1: Process of
bottom-up conditioning 212 Appendix 2 213 Glossary 220 References 263 E.N.D
Notes 267