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'We do not have bodies, we are our bodies': A conversation with Stanley Keleman about bioenergetics and the language of the body.

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Article title : 'We do not have bodies, we are our bodies': A conversation with Stanley Keleman about bioenergetics and the language of the body.

Author: Keen, Sam

Year: 1973
Journal: Psychology Today
Vol : Issue 7 : 4
Pages: 65-79

Abstract

Examines Keleman's view of bioenergetics as an approach to therapy. This approach views the mind and body as different manifestations of the same process. The goal of bioenergetic therapy is to 'Be thyself'. Keleman believes that science and politics will become orientated toward a more holistic understanding of human need.

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Language: English
Country origin: USA

Entry number: 78
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Entered by: Courtenay Young
Entry date: 7 June 2004

Key Phrases: Mind - Body Image - Bioenergetics - Body Psychotherapy - Keleman
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