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Psychoanalytic energy psychotherapy : inspired by thought field therapy, EFT, TAT, and seemorg matrix / Phil Mollon.

Title
Psychoanalytic energy psychotherapy : inspired by thought field therapy, EFT, TAT, and seemorg matrix / Phil Mollon.
Author
Mollon, Phil
Publication
London : Karnac Books, 2008.

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Description
xv, 504 p.
Subject
  • Psychotherapy > methods
  • Anxiety Disorders > therapy
  • Meridians
  • Mind-Body Relations, Metaphysical
  • Psychotherapy
  • Energy psychology
  • Psychoanalyse
  • Bioenergetische Analyse
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 475-491) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Ch. 1. Introductory remarks -- and rationale for psychoanalytic energy psychotherapy -- Ch. 2. essence of energy psychology -- Ch. 3. History: how did we get to modern energy psychology? -- Ch. 4. Some simple beginnings -- tapping points and procedures, using EFT as a derivative of Thought Field Therapy -- Ch. 5. Basic procedures in an energy psychology session -- Ch. 6. Neurological (energetic) disorganisation -- Ch. 7. Psychological reversal and associated resistances -- Ch. 8. Muscle testing (energy checking or body dowsing) -- Ch. 9. 'Parts' and programmes -- and other elements of the structure and functioning of the psycho-energetic system -- Ch. 10. Energy toxins -- Ch. 11. Working with the chakras -- Ch. 12. Some thoughts On Tapas Acupressure Technique (TAT) -- Ch. 13. energy perspective -- Ch. 14. Freud, Reich, and bioelectrical energy -- from libido to Qi -- Ch. 15. Is the 'energy' concept necessary? A cognitive model of Emotional Freedom Technique -- Ch. 16. Energy psychology perspectives and therapies for borderline and other personality disorders -- Ch. 17. systematic review of the evidence base for energy psychology methods -- Ch. 18. Case studies -- Ch. 19. Ethical aspects of energy psychological work -- dangers of idealisation and illusions of knowing.
ISBN
  • 9781855755666
  • 1855755661
LCCN
^^2008428106
OCLC
  • 184820490
  • SCSB-10441891
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library