The First Year and the Rest of Your Life: Movement, Development, and Psychotherapeutic Change

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    The Conscious Parent Dr. Children's Developmental Progress Ajay Sharma. The Wonder of Boys Michael Gurian. What's Happening To Me? The Calm and Happy Toddler Dr. Boys Adrift Leonard Sax. Free to Learn Peter Gray. Table of contents The Significance of the First Year. Working with Parent Couples. Working with Individual Adults. Explorations to Enhance the Experience of Moving. Review quote "The in-depth method of study offered by Ruella Frank and Frances La Barre, foundational movement analysis, is of great value to psychotherapists who focus on interaction and contact, and affords a sharp tool to ground process work in a field perspective.

    Going beyond the empirical understanding of nonverbal expression, the authors show how body movements point out the unformulated and prereflexive areas of experience. They also demonstrate how feelings, to which psychotherapists are so sensitive, are a 'later-developing aspect of the experience of physical and kinetic elements of interaction,' without falling into the trap of a linear cause-and-effect way of thinking. Clear, brilliant, and illustrated with clinical examples, this book is a worthy addition to the library not only of psychotherapists, but also parents and caretakers.

    Reading Frank and La Barre will actually change what you see. And you do see it, too, because the book is packed with marvelous, detailed illustrations. If you are interested in mother-infant observational studies, the interaction of parent couples, or individual psychotherapy, this is essential reading.

    The First Year and the Rest of Your Life : Movement, Development, and Psychotherapeutic Change

    Psychotherapists will make discoveries about their patients, themselves, and the interaction that they might never have suspected. Frank and La Barre's novel observational method, foundational movement analysis, reveals crucial data to be right there in the embodied aspects of clinical relatedness.

    We are overlooking so much! Numerous clinical vignettes and detailed case studies show how movement observation opens the door to understanding problems that develop in infancy and also those that appear in the continuing nonverbal dimension of adult communication. Their user-friendly nonverbal lexicon - foundational movement analysis - enhances perception of emerging interactive patterns of parents and their babies, couples, and individual adults within psychotherapy.

    Clinicians in any setting will find this book to be a masterful application of infant research and movement theory that significantly augments clinical acumen and promotes greater understanding of the nonverbal basis of all relationships.

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    This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Jul 18, Julia Morozova rated it really liked it Shelves: Mijn recensie in het Tijdschrift voor vaktherapie Dit boek is het resultaat van de samenwerking van twee psychotherapeuten: Ze ontwikkelen een theorie — Foundational movement analysis — die zich baseert op de volgende uitgangspunten: Het boek bestaat uit zeven hoofdstukken. De eerste twee hoofdstukken onderbouwen de theoretische concepten, daarin bespreken de auteurs hoe belangrijk het eerste jaar van het leven is voor de ontwikkeling van expressieve en communicatieve vermogens van de mens en waarom de focus van de theorie op beweging gericht is.

    De twee volgende hoofdstukken presenteren de kernelementen van Foundational Movement Analysis: In de drie laatste hoofdstukken worden de casussen gepresenteerd waarin de lezer deze theorie in uitvoering kan zien. Het postscriptum bestaat uit een aantal oefeningen Die de fundamentele bewegingen en inclinations illustreren. Het boek kan interessant en nuttig zijn voor de therapeuten die met ouders en kleine kinderen werken als een soort kennismaking met de mogelijke methoden van observatie.

    Bovendien alle hulpverleners die met kleine kinderen werken en ook de ouders zelf kunnen van dit boek profeteren. De auteurs geven een nieuw toch niet absoluut origineel kader voor het observeren van baby-ouder interactie. De movement inclinations, zijn echter wat kort beschreven en voor de onervaren lezer zou dat verwarrend kunnen zijn. Hopelijk, kunnen de oefeningen uit het postscriptum dit nadeel neutraliseren. Harry rated it really liked it Apr 28, Evgenija Donovska rated it really liked it May 03, Vitali marked it as to-read Dec 11, Christina Pandelaki marked it as to-read Feb 23, Oana Pintrijel marked it as to-read May 27, Maria Charalambous marked it as to-read Sep 24, Heidi marked it as to-read Sep 24,