Reichian Growth Work
Nick Totton
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Description for Reichian Growth Work
Paperback. Revised and updated edition of this body psychotherapy classic. Sets out to convey the essential features of Reichian Therapy in concrete and easily understandable language. Num Pages: 168 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: VXH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 217 x 138 x 11. Weight in Grams: 234.
Revised and updated edition of this body psychotherapy classic, Reichain Growth Work sets out to convey the essential features of Reichian Therapy in concrete and easily understandable language. The style of body therapy which it describes is democratic, growth-oriented and undogmatic, while still committed to Reich's radical description of human beings and their difficulties. This book is for people who want to change; because only by changing, profoundly painful as that sometimes is, can we stay alive and growing.
Revised and updated edition of this body psychotherapy classic, Reichain Growth Work sets out to convey the essential features of Reichian Therapy in concrete and easily understandable language. The style of body therapy which it describes is democratic, growth-oriented and undogmatic, while still committed to Reich's radical description of human beings and their difficulties. This book is for people who want to change; because only by changing, profoundly painful as that sometimes is, can we stay alive and growing.
Product Details
Publisher
PCCS Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
168
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Number of Pages
168
Place of Publication
Manchester, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781906254124
SKU
V9781906254124
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About Nick Totton
Nick Totton is a body psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor living and working in Calderdale, where he also grows vegetables. He has a grown-up daughter. He has published several other books including Body Psychotherapy: An Introduction, and Press When Illuminated: New and Selected Poems. He is editor of the journal Psychotherapy and Politics International (Wiley). Together with Em, he took the ... Read more
Reviews for Reichian Growth Work
Twenty years on, its authors reaffirm the relevance of their style of Reichian bocywork and its place in the context of today's psychotherapeutic preoccupations with embodiment, trauma and attachment - Jargon free, charming and democratic, it makes for and accessible read. Lisa Schmidt, body therapist, Therapy Today, June 2009.