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MindBody Studies

#Practice #Psychology

Contemplative Psychotherapy: The Art and Science of Sustainable Happiness

The very idea of “contemplative” psychotherapy may invoke some cognitive dissonance.

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#Healing #Interdisciplinary

VR and Somatic Inquiry: Visualizing or Somatizing Balance?

What is the link between Ideokinesis (and the many derived somatic approaches that use it) or other forms of visualization within somatic movement and VR?

By Martha Eddy
#Interdisciplinary #Psychology

The Transforming Brain in Yoga Practice

The central mystery of human life is consciousness.

By Julian Walker
#Philosophy #Psychology #Research

Positive Neuroplasticity: The Neuroscience of Minduflness

The function of the nervous system is to process information, and the brain is constantly changing – both functionally and structurally – due to the information coursing through it.

By Rick Hanson
#MindBody Studies #Research

Queering / Querying the Body: Sensation and Curiosity in Disrupting Body Norms

Queering/querying the body provides a means for disrupting social norms of the body; not by expanding the repertoire of socially acceptable bodily expressions, but by working to disable the act of body norming itself.  

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an artistic abstract image, from Ahmad Odeh
#Interdisciplinary #Somatics #Trauma-Informed #Yoga

Guidelines for Teaching Nervous System–Informed, Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (NITYA) to Survivors of Psychological Trauma

Some dimensions of safety which yoga can provide include grounding, boundary-making, and internal core support.

By Joann Lutz
Ana Francisconi mother and child
#Healing #Kundalini #Psychology #Research

Healing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder with Kundalini Yoga and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

PTSD is a body/mind illness diagnosed in military and civilian populations worldwide.

By Julie K. Staples Ph.D.
#Healing #Psychology

The Language of Image in the Clinical Setting

The language of image is one we speak every night as we dream. It just takes a little prompting for us to be able to develop our latent facility with this language. Simple questions, such as “What does this image remind you of?” open the messages from images in powerful ways.

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