Dear Bob,
I am very interested in the work of yours. I am teaching an embodiment
seminar this winter semester at U Heidelberg and would like to include
an article of yours. Is there a possibility for you to send it to me?
Dear all,
I have also capacities to include other articles, the basis will be
cognitive and neurosciences related, yet the applied focus will be
clinical. When I finish my literature collection, I can send that back
to the list. maybe other have already taught such a seminar and would
like to share their list of references?
Find attached a recent chapter of mine with the focus on creative arts
therapies.
Thanks,
Sabine
Bob Shaw schrieb:
> Let me know if it's of interest as I have other material eg SHAW, R
> (2004) The Embodied Psychotherapist: an Exploration of the
> Therapists' Somatic Phenomena within the Therapeutic Encounter,
> Psychotherapy Research, 14(3); 271-288 which covers the research
> aspects of my work not included in my book.
> Best wishes
> Bob
>
> PS I notice you're at Nottingham I'm based in Derbyshire
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> Thanks Bob, yes, that looks really relevant, I will look it up.
> Ruth
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> introducing myselfHi Ruth,
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> Your interests may have some linkage to my research. I practice as a
> psychotherapist and osteopath. Embodiment was the subject of my PhD
> which looked at how therapists experience their bodies, and what sense
> they made of this experience. It has subsequently been published
> (Shaw, R (2003) The Embodied Psychotherapist Brunner-Routledge). The
> themes which may overlap are how practitioners convey this bodily
> information to their clients and the frameworks they use to do this.
> My analysis used a combination of phenomenology, grounded theory and
> ethnography.
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> Hope this may be of interest
> Best wishes
> Bob Shaw
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> Hello List members
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> I am interested in understanding embodiment by looking at how people
> refer to the body in the course of their interactions with one
> another, including during interactions where the body is of particular
> importance - eg healthcare interactions.
> I've worked on physiotherapist patient communication for some time,
> primarily using micro ethnography and conversation analysis. I have
> recently got interested in matters specifically concerning the body,
> for instnance how the agency of body and person, and the relations of
> body and person are indexed in the ways we talk to one another.
>
> Ruth
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> Dr Ruth Parry
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