Edité par Wiesbaden: Reichert 2014., 2014
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Ajouter au panier398 S., Reg., Lit.verz. Gr 8° Br. *neuwertig*.
Edité par Paderborn: Junfermann 1991. 512 S. Farbig illustrierter OKarton., 1991
Vendeur : Versandantiquariat Pia Oberacker-Pilick, Karlsruhe, Allemagne
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Ajouter au panierHintere obere Ecke leicht bestoßen, sonst gutes Exemplar ohne Namenszüge oder Stempel. (PBS24b).
Edité par Reichert, Reichert Verlag Mai 2014, 2014
ISBN 10 : 3954900017 ISBN 13 : 9783954900015
Langue: allemand
Vendeur : Rheinberg-Buch Andreas Meier eK, Bergisch Gladbach, Allemagne
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware -In the current development of preventive and psychotherapeutic concepts for mental health, there is a recent clear trend towards approaches which integrate concepts of body and movement. Indicators for this are, among others, newer scientific publications, which from a perspective of neurosciences and philosophy of the body as well on the ground of empirical research call for more attention to the human being as a biopsychosocial entity, and the consideration of the close connection between body and mind in health care treatment, both in acute treatment and in prevention. Although this trend is today often considered as being new, it is in fact part of a discourse since the time of the Greek classics on the body/mind relationship in human beings. A practical consequence of this discourse has been that over the course of time numerous body and movement related therapeutic approaches have been developed which are intended to influence the therapeutic process by way of different modes of expression (voice, dance, musical and artistic arrangements) or by way of direct interventions on body and movement expression (voice, dance, musical and artistic arrangements) or by way of direct interventions on body and movement (massage, sport and physiotherapy, gymnastics etc.)In this context dance therapy is a form of therapeutic intervention with a long tradition and a growing body of evidence. Its origins partly lie in the German movement of expressive dance at the beginning of the 20th century. Later dance therapy developed further mainly in the USA, and today has a distinctly independent profile of its own in the German speaking countries.The original texts presented in this book document the gradual emergence of this form of therapy over a timespan of more than 70 years, through discourses on theory and in practice with artistic and psychotherapeutic concepts and through scientific studies of body movement.As introduction Elke Willke presents a general overview over the history and present state of dance therapy in Germany. In the first part of the book, partly through extracts from original texts, a background is provided to a therapeutic explanation of expressive dance (Boas, v. Laban, Wigman) and to the anthropologic interpretation of the phenomena of movement (Buytendijk). Selected texts of the so-called 'mothers' of dance therapy are following (Chace, Espenak, Schoop, Whitehouse), all of whom were first of all outstanding and internationally successful dance artists who went on to discover the therapeutic uses and implications of dance. From the mid 1970s dance therapy received a more solid psychotherapeutic foundation through the generation of 'daughters', a group of women who combined an education in dance with certification as psychotherapists (Dosamantes - Alperson, Bernstein, Siegel). Their work is also documented with original texts. The second part of the volume consists of texts from the beginnings of the establishment of dance therapy in Germany. These texts show the range of applications of this form of therapy, and they discuss a differentiation between dance education as part of a regular curriculum and dance therapy as a form of psychotherapy and healing. Despite all the diversity of today it is worthwhile (and this is confirmed by the abundant demand for a new edition of this book) to remind oneself anew on the basis of original documents of the origin, the background and the concepts of dance therapy, which are still important today, and which continue to have an impact both on theory and practice for present development in the German speaking countries and beyond. 400 pp. Deutsch.
Edité par Reichert, Reichert Verlag Mai 2014, 2014
ISBN 10 : 3954900017 ISBN 13 : 9783954900015
Langue: allemand
Vendeur : BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Allemagne
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware -In the current development of preventive and psychotherapeutic concepts for mental health, there is a recent clear trend towards approaches which integrate concepts of body and movement. Indicators for this are, among others, newer scientific publications, which from a perspective of neurosciences and philosophy of the body as well on the ground of empirical research call for more attention to the human being as a biopsychosocial entity, and the consideration of the close connection between body and mind in health care treatment, both in acute treatment and in prevention. Although this trend is today often considered as being new, it is in fact part of a discourse since the time of the Greek classics on the body/mind relationship in human beings. A practical consequence of this discourse has been that over the course of time numerous body and movement related therapeutic approaches have been developed which are intended to influence the therapeutic process by way of different modes of expression (voice, dance, musical and artistic arrangements) or by way of direct interventions on body and movement expression (voice, dance, musical and artistic arrangements) or by way of direct interventions on body and movement (massage, sport and physiotherapy, gymnastics etc.)In this context dance therapy is a form of therapeutic intervention with a long tradition and a growing body of evidence. Its origins partly lie in the German movement of expressive dance at the beginning of the 20th century. Later dance therapy developed further mainly in the USA, and today has a distinctly independent profile of its own in the German speaking countries.The original texts presented in this book document the gradual emergence of this form of therapy over a timespan of more than 70 years, through discourses on theory and in practice with artistic and psychotherapeutic concepts and through scientific studies of body movement.As introduction Elke Willke presents a general overview over the history and present state of dance therapy in Germany. In the first part of the book, partly through extracts from original texts, a background is provided to a therapeutic explanation of expressive dance (Boas, v. Laban, Wigman) and to the anthropologic interpretation of the phenomena of movement (Buytendijk). Selected texts of the so-called 'mothers' of dance therapy are following (Chace, Espenak, Schoop, Whitehouse), all of whom were first of all outstanding and internationally successful dance artists who went on to discover the therapeutic uses and implications of dance. From the mid 1970s dance therapy received a more solid psychotherapeutic foundation through the generation of 'daughters', a group of women who combined an education in dance with certification as psychotherapists (Dosamantes - Alperson, Bernstein, Siegel). Their work is also documented with original texts. The second part of the volume consists of texts from the beginnings of the establishment of dance therapy in Germany. These texts show the range of applications of this form of therapy, and they discuss a differentiation between dance education as part of a regular curriculum and dance therapy as a form of psychotherapy and healing. Despite all the diversity of today it is worthwhile (and this is confirmed by the abundant demand for a new edition of this book) to remind oneself anew on the basis of original documents of the origin, the background and the concepts of dance therapy, which are still important today, and which continue to have an impact both on theory and practice for present development in the German speaking countries and beyond. 400 pp. Deutsch.
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. Dieses Buch enthaelt wesentliche Texte zu den Grundlagen der Tanztherapie. Im ersten Teil zeigen historische Beitraege die taenzerischen Quellen der Tanztherapie auf, die bis heute bedeutsam sind. Weiterhin werden Konzeptionen aus den Anfaengen der Tanztherapie.
Edité par Reichert, Reichert Verlag Mai 2014, 2014
ISBN 10 : 3954900017 ISBN 13 : 9783954900015
Langue: allemand
Vendeur : AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Allemagne
EUR 42,36
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Ajouter au panierTaschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - In the current development of preventive and psychotherapeutic concepts for mental health, there is a recent clear trend towards approaches which integrate concepts of body and movement. Indicators for this are, among others, newer scientific publications, which from a perspective of neurosciences and philosophy of the body as well on the ground of empirical research call for more attention to the human being as a biopsychosocial entity, and the consideration of the close connection between body and mind in health care treatment, both in acute treatment and in prevention. Although this trend is today often considered as being new, it is in fact part of a discourse since the time of the Greek classics on the body/mind relationship in human beings. A practical consequence of this discourse has been that over the course of time numerous body and movement related therapeutic approaches have been developed which are intended to influence the therapeutic process by way of different modes of expression (voice, dance, musical and artistic arrangements) or by way of direct interventions on body and movement expression (voice, dance, musical and artistic arrangements) or by way of direct interventions on body and movement (massage, sport and physiotherapy, gymnastics etc.)In this context dance therapy is a form of therapeutic intervention with a long tradition and a growing body of evidence. Its origins partly lie in the German movement of expressive dance at the beginning of the 20th century. Later dance therapy developed further mainly in the USA, and today has a distinctly independent profile of its own in the German speaking countries.The original texts presented in this book document the gradual emergence of this form of therapy over a timespan of more than 70 years, through discourses on theory and in practice with artistic and psychotherapeutic concepts and through scientific studies of body movement.As introduction Elke Willke presents a general overview over the history and present state of dance therapy in Germany. In the first part of the book, partly through extracts from original texts, a background is provided to a therapeutic explanation of expressive dance (Boas, v. Laban, Wigman) and to the anthropologic interpretation of the phenomena of movement (Buytendijk). Selected texts of the so-called 'mothers' of dance therapy are following (Chace, Espenak, Schoop, Whitehouse), all of whom were first of all outstanding and internationally successful dance artists who went on to discover the therapeutic uses and implications of dance. From the mid 1970s dance therapy received a more solid psychotherapeutic foundation through the generation of 'daughters', a group of women who combined an education in dance with certification as psychotherapists (Dosamantes - Alperson, Bernstein, Siegel). Their work is also documented with original texts. The second part of the volume consists of texts from the beginnings of the establishment of dance therapy in Germany. These texts show the range of applications of this form of therapy, and they discuss a differentiation between dance education as part of a regular curriculum and dance therapy as a form of psychotherapy and healing. Despite all the diversity of today it is worthwhile (and this is confirmed by the abundant demand for a new edition of this book) to remind oneself anew on the basis of original documents of the origin, the background and the concepts of dance therapy, which are still important today, and which continue to have an impact both on theory and practice for present development in the German speaking countries and beyond.
Edité par Junfermann Junfermannsche Verlagsbuchhandlung Auflage: 3.
ISBN 10 : 3873870282 ISBN 13 : 9783873870284
Langue: allemand
Vendeur : BUCHSERVICE / ANTIQUARIAT Lars Lutzer, Wahlstedt, Allemagne
EUR 56,90
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Ajouter au panierSoftcover. Etat : gut. Auflage: 3. Dr. mult. Hilarion G. Petzold ist Professor für Psychologie, Klinische Bewegungstherapie und Psychomotorik an der Universität Amsterdam und Mitbegründer des Fritz-Perls-Instituts für Integrative Therapie. In deutscher Sprache. 512 pages. 21,4 x 14 x 3,2 cm.
Edité par Dr Ludwig Reichert Verlag, 2014
ISBN 10 : 3954900017 ISBN 13 : 9783954900015
Langue: allemand
Vendeur : ISD LLC, Bristol, CT, Etats-Unis
EUR 46,81
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Ajouter au panierpaperback. Etat : New.