Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, Volume TwoNorth Atlantic Books, 19.8.2008 - 560 sivua The first volume of Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy presented the basics of craniosacral therapy as a gentle, compassionate healing art that can be used by psychologists, midwives, chiropractors, and massage and physical therapists. In this second volume, author Michael Shea goes deeper into the entire biodynamic paradigm, analyzing the relationship of trauma resolution, psychodynamics, and shamanism, and providing practical meditations, visualizations, and clinical skills to restore physical, spiritual, and emotional health. The book opens by exploring the meaning of biodynamic, followed by a discussion of human embryology as a path to healing in any form of therapy. This section offers a set of pioneering techniques based on perceiving stillness—slow movement–as a fundamental healing influence. The next section describes the bridge between trauma resolution therapy and biodynamic work, establishes a new containment model, and offers skills for resolving shock and trauma. A special section contains fresh strategies for anyone working with infants and children, along with a provocative analysis linking the infant-mother relationship to the patient-therapist relationship. Finally, Shea provides a unique perspective on depth psychology, mythology, and healing. This includes the defining difference between biodynamic craniosacral therapy and all other forms of craniosacral therapy: the focus on the nature of spiritual disease and shamanism. |
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What Does Biodynamic Mean? | 3 |
Principles of Practice | 17 |
First Principle of PerceptionHow Systemic Organization Is Witnessed | 23 |
Fifth Principle of ObservationThe Structuring Forces in the Fluid Body | 29 |
Midline Review | 35 |
Teaching Primary Respiration | 41 |
Meditation on the Great Mother | 49 |
In Search of a Quiet Place | 57 |
ClientTherapist Visualizations | 235 |
Early Formation of the Basicranium in | 241 |
The Development of the Facial Muscles in | 253 |
The Development of the Facial Nerve in | 279 |
Palpation and Sensory Experience | 297 |
Ode to the Embryo with Carol Agneessens | 323 |
What Is Healing? A Conversation between Kathleen Martin | 349 |
Toward a Redefinition of the Human Body | 359 |
Shock Trauma and the Primary Respiratory System | 81 |
Pacing | 89 |
Relating with Trauma Biodynamically | 101 |
Resting in the Void | 113 |
Somatic Ignition Skills | 135 |
Principles and Practice | 145 |
Attachment Affect Regulation and the Developing | 153 |
Secure Attachment Optimal Right Brain Maturation | 161 |
Birth Ignition Skills Part 1 | 173 |
Projection | 191 |
Empathy | 207 |
The Change Process | 225 |
Biodynamic Symbols of Healing | 373 |
Mythology and Biodynamic Practice | 391 |
Spiritual Disease and the Biodynamic Process | 405 |
Synopsis of the Navajo Creation Myth | 423 |
A Poetic and Psychological | 431 |
Stages of Shamanic Procedure | 469 |
I Hear You by Sarajo Berman | 479 |
Resources | 491 |
Bibliography | 499 |
A Closing Thought | 517 |
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