商品簡介
Inspired by a desire to share focusing-oriented therapy (FOT) with readers new to the subject, and seeking dialogue with clinicians and others, Madison offers an approach that can be integrated into therapy sessions and personal life. Touting focusing as an approach that helps one discern the implicit, he presents essays from international contributors who discuss trauma, wholebody focusing therapy, dream work, illness and dying, addiction, therapeutic dead-ends, and stressful living. Eighteen chapters are divided into five parts: focusing-oriented therapy as a response to trauma; therapeutic innovations from the “whole body”; focusing in Asian contexts; applications of focusing practice to specific issues and populations; the person within the focusing-oriented approach. The book is aimed at therapists, coaches, and other practitioners. There are contributors, references, and illustrations. Annotation c2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
作者簡介
Greg Madison, AFBPsS is a registered psychotherapist, chartered counselling psychologist, coach, supervisor and mediator. He lectures worldwide on topics including Focusing, Experiential-Existential Psychotherapy, Embodied Self-Coaching for Business, Conflict Resolution, and contemporary experiences such as Cross-Cultural Relocation and the Meaning of Home. He has served on the faculties of FOT, Psychotherapy, and Counselling Psychology trainings in London, New York, Lisbon, and Edmonton. Greg has written extensively and is currently working on ways to integrate experiential awareness into activist and community groups. He divides his time between his life and work in Brighton and London, UK and his retreat in Andalucia, Spain.