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The mentalization concept represents a significant enhancement of psychodynamically based psychotherapies. Unfortunately, however, it almost completely ignores the body. To this end, this book aims to combine mentalization-based and body-oriented psychotherapy approaches in a way that allows them to mutually enrich each other in patients' best interests. In theoretical and practice-related articles, nine Bioenergetic analysts and psychotherapists present new perspectives that result from a mentalization-based body psychotherapy in the fields of therapist training, clinical work and therapeutic…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The mentalization concept represents a significant enhancement of psychodynamically based psychotherapies. Unfortunately, however, it almost completely ignores the body. To this end, this book aims to combine mentalization-based and body-oriented psychotherapy approaches in a way that allows them to mutually enrich each other in patients' best interests. In theoretical and practice-related articles, nine Bioenergetic analysts and psychotherapists present new perspectives that result from a mentalization-based body psychotherapy in the fields of therapist training, clinical work and therapeutic practice. It locates this approach in a highly dynamic field characterized by terms such as intersubjectivity, embodiment, neuro-psychoanalysis, and the afore mentioned mentalization. Additionally, it discusses problems that an increasingly digitalized world poses for the ability to mentalize an embodied affectivity.
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Autorenporträt
Jens Tasche, Diplom-Sozialarbeiter, Bioenergetischer Analytiker (CBT), ist als Körperpsychotherapeut, Supervisor, Coach und Trainer in eigener Praxis in Berlin tätig. Sein besonderes Interesse gilt der Verbindung zwischen der Lebendigkeit der bioenergetischen Methode und der Differenziertheit der psychodynamischen/psychoanalytischen Verstehensmodelle.

Dr. med. Reinhard Weber-Steinbach, Facharzt für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Bioenergetischer Analytiker (CBT), ist Lehrbeauftragter der Medizinischen Hochschule Brandenburg und der Hochschule Mittweida, Dozent an psychotherapeutischen Weiterbildungsinstituten in Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt und Berlin.