Working with Movement in Process-Oriented Psychology

by Amy Mindell

Manuscript, n.d.

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MANUSCRIPT MINDELL, A.

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ABSTRACT
This paper introduces and extends process-oriented psychology, exploring its application to the field of dance therapy. Process work provides exact observational tools and practical techniques for working deeply with movement processes through their interconnection with visual, auditory and proprioceptive experience, relationship situations and events in the environment. In this unified body of theory and practice, movement is viewed as an integral aspect of all human processes, thereby creating one possible bridge between dance therapy and other forms of psychology.

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MIN037
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