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Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy
An International Journal for Theory, Research and Practice
Volume 4, 2009 - Issue 1
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The use of mindfulness in psychodynamic and body oriented psychotherapy

Pages 5-16 | Received 01 Sep 2007, Accepted 08 Feb 2008, Published online: 07 Apr 2009

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Ines Federica Tecchiati. (2022) Moving from the inside out: Seven principles for ease and mastery in movement, a Feldenkrais approach. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy 17:3, pages 235-238.
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Scott William Kelly & Fiona Ann Papps. (2022) ‘Really caring, really curious, and really there’: a qualitative exploration of therapeutic presence from a Hakomi therapy perspective. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy 17:2, pages 150-165.
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Susanna Feruglio, Alessio Matiz, Alessandro Grecucci, Stefania Pascut, Franco Fabbro & Cristiano Crescentini. (2021) Differential effects of mindfulness meditation conditions on repetitive negative thinking and subjective time perspective: a randomized active-controlled study. Psychology & Health 36:11, pages 1275-1298.
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Dita Federman, Shalev Shimoni & Nataly Turjeman. (2019) ‘Attentive movement’ as a method for treating depression. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy 14:1, pages 14-25.
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Gill Westland. (2018) A study of significant moments of change in body psychotherapy. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy 13:1, pages 17-32.
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Clare Osbond & Tim Brown. (2016) Dance of Awareness™: evolving a ‘free-form’ approach to exploring early developmental patterns in a group setting. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy 11:2-3, pages 129-143.
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Andreas Stötter, Marion Mitsche, Peter Christian Endler, Patricia Oleksy, Dietmar Kamenschek, Wilhelm Mosgoeller & Christian Haring. (2013) Mindfulness-based touch therapy and mindfulness practice in persons with moderate depression. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy 8:3, pages 183-198.
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Dawn Caroline Batcup. (2013) A discussion of the Dance Movement Psychotherapy literature relative to prisons and medium secure units. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy 8:1, pages 5-16.
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M. Kathleen B. Lustyk, Haley A.C. Douglas, Jacob A. Bentley & Winslow G. Gerrish. (2012) Cardiovascular responses to a laboratory stressor in women: Assessing the role of body awareness. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy 7:1, pages 55-70.
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Courtenay Young. (2011) The history and development of Body Psychotherapy: European collaboration. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy 6:1, pages 57-68.
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GregoryJ. Johanson. (2009) Psychotherapy, Science, and Spirit: Nonlinear Systems, Hakomi Therapy, and the Tao. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health 11:3, pages 172-212.
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V. G. Umnyashkin & E. A. Dorosheva. (2023) Mindfulness as a Complex Psychological Phenomenon. Reflexio 15:2, pages 17-30.
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Naomi Weitz & Adrian Opre. (2022) Combining Dance/Movement Therapy with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Treatment of Children with Anxiety Disorders: Factors Explaining Therapists' Attitudes. American Journal of Dance Therapy 44:2, pages 186-209.
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Michael Gordon, Shauna Shapiro & Selma A. Quist-Møller. 2021. Biopsychosocial Factors of Stress, and Mindfulness for Stress Reduction. Biopsychosocial Factors of Stress, and Mindfulness for Stress Reduction 133 158 .
Jianbin Xu. (2017) A Tripartite Function of Mindfulness in Adjustment to Aging: Acceptance, Integration, and Transcendence. The Gerontologist.
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Helen Payne. (2015) The body speaks its mind: The BodyMind Approach® for patients with medically unexplained symptoms in primary care in England. The Arts in Psychotherapy 42, pages 19-27.
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Michael E. Harrer. (2009) Mindfulness and the mindful therapist: possible contributions to hypnosis. Contemporary Hypnosis 26:4, pages 234-244.
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