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Web sites:

www.drrandbodymindtherapy.com
Describes the work of Marjorie Rand, who created Integrative Body Psychotherapy. Rand is a Psychotherapist and Developmental Psychologist with 30 years of experience. The site includes articles and interviews.

www.buteykocourses.com
Buteyko breath correction in New Zealand

www.buteyko.info
Buteyko Institute of Breathing & Health

www.bioenergetic-therapy.com
This is the page of The International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis
Dedicated to the Practice of Mind-Body Psychotherapy
A good explanation of what is Bioenergetic Analysis, how it works, training, therapists, and events around the world.
Includes research, literature, and links to articles written on this topic.

www.danz.org.nz/soul.php
Soul is a new MindBody clinic centre situated in Titirangi Auckland. /SOULs/ onsite clinic offers personalized consultations and treatments, in, remedial, relaxation and luxury massage, movement education, spinal manipulation, counseling, and holistic sports training.

    

Articles:

Ablack, J. (2000). Body psychotherapy, trauma and the black woman client.
International Journal of Psychotherapy, 5(2), 145-151.
 

Aron, L., & Anderson, F. S. (1998). Relational perspectives on the body.
New Jersey: The Analytic Press.
 

Broom, B. (1997). Somatic illness and the patient's other story/ a practical integrative approach to disease for doctors and psychotherapists.
New York: Free Association Books.
 

Bucci, W. (1997). Symptoms and symbols: A multiple code theory of somatization.
Psychoanalytic Enquiry,17, 151-172.


Chiozza, L. A. (1998). Hidden affects in somatic disorders: Psychoanalytic perspectives on asthma, psoriasis, diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, and other disorders.
Madison: Psychosocial Press.
 

Chiozza, L. A. (1998). Why do we fall ill? The story hiding in the body.
Madison: Psychosocial Press.
 

Chopra, D. (1989). Quantum healing : Exploring the frontiers of mind/body, medicine.
New York: Bantam.
 

Conger, J. P. (1994). The body in recovery. Somatic psychotherapy and the self.
Berkeley: Frog Ltd.
 

Dolto, F. (1984). L'image incosnciente du corps (the uncosncious image of the body).
Paris: Editions du Seuil.


Dosamantes-Beaudry, I. (1997). Somatic experience in psychoanalysis.
Psychoanalytic Psychology, 14, 517-530.
 

Field, N. (1989). Listening with the body: An exploration in the countertransference.
British Journal of Psychotherapy, 5(4), 512-522.
 

Gawler, I. (1987). You can conquer cancer.
Rochester: Thorsons.
 

Gedo, J. E. (1997). The primitive psyche, communication, and the language of the body.
Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 17, 192-203.
 

Gendlin, E. (1981). Focusing.
Toronto: Bantam Books.


Griffith, J. L., & Griffith, M. E. (1994). The body speaks. Therapeutic dialogue for mind/body problems.
New York: Basic Books.


Groddeck, G. (1977). The meaning of illness.
London: The Hogarth Press and The Institute of Psychoanalysis.


Halprin, D. (2003). The expressive body in life, art and therapy.
Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.


Krueger, D. W. (2002). Integrating body self and psychological self. Creating a new story in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.
London: Brunner-Routledge.


Lowen, A. (1975). Bioenergetics.
London: Penguin.


McDougall, J. (1989). Theaters of the body.
New York: W.W. Norton & Co.


McDougall, J. (2000). Affect, somatization and symbolization.
 

Myss, C. (1996). Anatomy of the spirit: The seven stages of power and healing.
New York: Harmony Books.


Rothschild, B. (2003). The body remembers. Casebook.
London: W.W. Norton & Co.


Schore, A. N. (2000). Attachment and the regulation of the right brain.
Attachment and Human Development, 2(1), 23-47.
 

Schumacher Finell, J. (1997). Alexithymia and mind-body problems. In J. Schumacher Finell (Ed.), Mind-body problems. Psychotherapy with psychosomatic disorders.
London: Jason Aronson Inc.


Shaw, R. (2004). The embodied psychotherapist: An exploration of the therapists' somatic phenomena within the therapeutic encounter.
Psychotherapy Research, 14(3), 271-288.

 

Sontag, S. (1990). Illness as metaphor and aids and its metaphors.
New York: Picador.
 

Taylor, G. J. (1984). Psychotherapy with the boring patient.
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 29(3), 217-222.
 

Wrye, H. K. (1998). The embodiment of desire. Relinking the bodymind within the analytic dyad. In C. Aron & F. Somer Anderson (Eds.),
Relational perspectives of the body. London: The Analytic Press.
 

Wyman-McGinty, W. (1998). The body in analysis: Authentic movement and witnessing in analytic practice.
Journal of Analytical Psychology, 43, 239-260. 9-260.

       

 

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