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Ethical Use of Touch in Psychotherapy, The


Ethical Use of Touch in Psychotherapy, The

Hardback by Hunter, Michael G.; Struve, Jim

Ethical Use of Touch in Psychotherapy, The

£121.00

ISBN:
9780761903604
Publication Date:
26 Nov 1997
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
319 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 18 May 2024
Ethical Use of Touch in Psychotherapy, The

Description

Is ethical touch an oxymoron? Is the bias against touch in psychotherapy justified? Can the recovery process be complete without healing touch? Mental health professionals are entrusted with the awesome responsibility of providing appropriate treatment for clients in a safe environment that nurtures trust, a necessary ingredient for optimum movement through the therapeutic process. Though treatment approaches vary, most modalities are verbally based and, in theory, exclude physical contact. Fearing that any form of touch would likely lead to sexual feelings or interaction, clinicians tend to shy away from the topic. In The Ethical Use of Touch in Psychotherapy, however, authors Mic Hunter and Jim Struve skillfully demonstrate that touch--a most basic human need--is intrinsic to the healing process along with talk-therapy, regardless of the practitioner's theoretical orientation. While the use of touch is a given in other health care settings, it remains a benefit denied as taboo in psychotherapeutic relationships, due to transgressors whose unscrupulous use of a valuable technique have marred its reputation. This book encourages readers to conduct a meaningful self-reflection and explore possible misconceptions related to touch in order to rejuvenate its acceptance. Based on years of sound research and clinical experience, The Ethical Use of Touch in Psychotherapy promises to enrich clinical discussion and stimulate further empirical research. This insightful and progressive presentation is a must read for clinicians, interns, and advanced students, as well as lay readers interested in the dynamics and innovations in psychotherapy.

Contents

PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The Physiology of Touch The Influence of Touch on Socialization Traditions of Touch within Various Cultures Traditions of Touch in Psychotherapy PART TWO: CLINICAL APPLICATION OF TOUCH IN PSYCHOTHERAPY Power Dynamics that Affect the Use of Touch in Therapy Functions of Touch in Psychotherapy The Dynamics of Touch When Applied in Psychotherapy Guidelines for Using Touch in Psychotherapy A Continuum of Touch Specific Techniques and Case Examples Involving the Use of Touch The Use of Touch in Various Modalities and with Specific Populations The Use of Bodyworkers as an Adjunct to Psychotherapy PART THREE: MATERIALS AND TRAINING AIDS Erotic Issues within the Psychotherapy Relationship Examining Personal Views on the Use of Touch in Psychotherapy

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