Focusing / Eugene T. Gendlin.
Material type: TextPublisher: Toronto : Bantam Books, 1981Copyright date: ©1978 Edition: Second edition, new, revised instructionsDescription: xii, 174 pages ; 18 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0553231251
- 9780553231250
- 0553278339
- 9780553278330
- 158.1
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DISPLAY 155.264 STA Essentials of ideal-type analysis : a qualitative approach to constructing typologies / | DISPLAY 155.424 BER Child & adolescent development for educators / | DISPLAY 155.904 WEL Wellbeing and place / | DISPLAY 158.1 GEN Focusing / | Display 158.3 JON Theories of counseling and psychotherapy : an integrative approach / | DISPLAY 305.244 WEL Welcome to middle age! : (and other cultural fictions) / | DISPLAY 305.8 DEC Decolonizing research : indigenous storywork as methodology / |
"A Bernard Geis Associates book.".
"A Bantam New Age book.".
Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-170).
Introduction -- Part 1. Unlocking the Wisdom of Your Body -- 1. The Inner Act -- 2. Change -- 3. What the Body Knows -- Part 2. Focusing -- 4. The Focusing Manual -- 5. The Six Focusing Movements and What They Mean -- 6. What Focusing Is Not -- 7. Clearing a Space for Yourself -- 8. If You Can't Find a Felt Sense -- 9. If You Can't Make Anything Shift -- Part 3. People Helping Each Other -- 10. Finding Richness in Others -- 11. The Listening Manual -- Part 4. Focusing and Society -- 12. New Relationships -- 13. Experience Beyond Roles -- Appendix -- a. Philosophical Note -- b. Research, Applications and References -- c. Directory -- d. Focusing: Short Form.
"Based on groundbreaking research conducted at the University of Chicago, the focusing technique has gained widespread popularity and scholarly acclaim. It consists of six easy-to-master steps that identify and change the way thoughts and emotions are held within the body. Focusing can be done virtually anywhere, at any time, and an entire “session” can take no longer than ten minutes, but its effects can be felt immediately–in the relief of bodily tension and psychological stress, as well as in dramatic shifts in understanding and insight. In this highly accessible guide, Dr. Eugene Gendlin, the award-winning psychologist who developed the focusing technique, explains the basic principles behind focusing and offers simple step-by-step instructions on how to utilize this powerful tool for tapping into greater self-awareness and inner wisdom. As you learn to develop your natural ability to “focus,” you’ll find yourself more in sync with both mind and body, filled with greater self-assurance, and better equipped to make the positive changes necessary to improve and enhance every aspect of your life." -- back cover.
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