Before focusing was Focusing
Video: Early development of Focusing and how a supportive group was formed to learn it based on Gendlin’s early teachings and own empirical research …
Before focusing was Focusing Weiterlesen »
Video: Early development of Focusing and how a supportive group was formed to learn it based on Gendlin’s early teachings and own empirical research …
Before focusing was Focusing Weiterlesen »
Our aim is to demonstrate some ways in which the process of experiencing can become structure-bound, so that we can no longer access its intricacy and work with it therapeutically. In order to move beyond these stopped places in ourselves, in our clients, and in the interactional field between us, we think that it is
New Ways of Processing Experience Weiterlesen »
Over the many years of our professional lives as trainers and supervisors we have both re-visited the essentials of the person-centred and experiential approach many times. Each time we have learned more.
Beyond Rogers, beyond Gendlin: widening our understanding of the theory Weiterlesen »
Carrying Forward Structure-Bound Processes in Work with Clients Suffering from Chronic Pain
When working with clients whose inner experiencing process seems to go round in never-ending circles or is blocked, the inner resonance of the therapists is at risk of doing the same.
As their experiential responses stagnate or become stereotyped too, the intersubjective field, to which both contribute, is no longer an environment, which carries the client’s process forward.
Moments of Movement Weiterlesen »