Biodynamic Psychology - A Therapy That Gives the Body a Voice
Biodynamic Psychology - A Therapy That Gives the Body a Voice
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Developed in the 1950s by Gerda Boyesen, biodynamic psychology is a psychocorporeal therapy that is both gentle and powerful, which gives voice to the body and seeks to free our vital momentum. Indeed, from the moment we are conceived, our body records every experience we have had. It keeps deep in its tissues the traces of undigested trials that hinder its natural development. By dissolving these marks of the past, biodynamic psychology soothes the body and replenishes our deep being. In this book, illustrated with numerous examples, beginners and therapists will find another perspective on emotional difficulties, self-sabotage or irrational behavior. The body contains original and unexpected solutions to manage our ailments, which are often calls from the soul for change. Through its attention to internal, sensitive life, biodynamic psychology allows us to reconnect with the joy and living power that is deep within each of us.