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9781572306622

Touch in Psychotherapy Theory, Research, and Practice

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    9781572306622

  • ISBN10:

    1572306629

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-02-15
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Summary

As a therapist, do you ever shake hands with a client? Do you ever lightly touch a client's hand or shoulder as a conversational marker? What happens if you inadvertently touch a client? Nonerotic touch is a powerful form of communication, and research and clinical experience indicate that it can contribute to positive therapeutic change when used appropriately. This thoughtful book brings together experienced clinicians to review the research and to offer ethical, theoretical, and practical guidelines for using nonerotic touch in therapy settings. Featuring extensive clinical commentary and case examples, chapters address such topics as evaluating a client's desire to be touched, working with survivors of sexual abuse, the role of touch in regression and reparenting approaches, communicating with clients about the use of touch, and managing "touch errors."

Table of Contents

I. THEORETICAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Traditions of Touch in Psychotherapy
3(13)
Edward W. L. Smith
Touch in Context
16(20)
Les Kertay
Susan L. Reviere
A Taxonomy and Ethics of Touch in Psychotherapy
36(16)
Edward W. L. Smith
A Rationale for Physical Touching in Psychotherapy
52(7)
Reuven Bar-Levav
II. RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES
Research on Communication by Touch
59(15)
Joen Fagan
Alma Smith Silverthorn
Differences between Therapists Who Touch and Those Who Do Not
74(18)
Judy Milakovich
Therapists' Recall of Their Decision-Making Processes Regarding the Use of Touch in Ongoing Psychotherapy: A Preliminary Study
92(17)
Pauline Rose Clance
Vicki J. Petras
The Experience of Nonerotic Physical Contact in Traditional Psychotherapy
109(18)
Pamela Geib
Further Research on the Patient's Experience of Touch in Psychotherapy
127(18)
Judith Horton
III. INSIGHTS FROM PRACTICE
Thoughts on Using Touch in Psychotherapy
145(8)
Joen Fagan
An Individualized and Interactive Object Relations Perspective on the Use of Touch in Psychotherapy
153(17)
Cheryl Glickauf-Hughes
Susan Chance
Long-Term Clients' Experience of Touch in Gestalt Therapy
170(31)
Suzanne Imes
Touch and Clients Who Have Been Sexually Abused
201(10)
Suzann Smith Lawry
The Impact of Physical Touch on Professional Development
211(9)
David Mandelbaum
Jean's Legacy: On the Use of Physical Touch in Long-Term Psychotherapy
220(19)
Pamela Torraco
Index 239

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