References
- Aron, L., & Sommer Anderson, F. (Eds.). (2000). Relational perspectives on the body. Abingdon: Routledge.
- Carroll, R. (2014). Four relational modes of attending to the body in psychotherapy. In K. White (Ed.), Talking bodies: How do we integrate working with the body in psychotherapy from an attachment and relational perspective (pp. 11–39). London: Karnac.
- Dimen, M. (1996). Bodytalk. Gender and Psychoanalysis, 1, 385–401.
- Dimen, M. (2000). The body as rorschach. Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 1, 9–39.10.1080/15240650109349144
- Harris, A. (1996). Animated conversation: Embodying and gendering. Gender and Psychoanalysis, 1, 361–383.
- Totton, N. (2014). Embodiment and the social bond. In K. White (Ed.), Talking bodies: How do we integrate working with the body in psychotherapy from an attachment and relational perspective (pp. 41–64). London: Karnac.
- White, K. (Ed.). (2014). Talking bodies: How do we integrate working with the body in psychotherapy from an attachment and relational perspective. London: Karnac.
- Wrye, H. K. (1996). Bodily states of mind: Dialectics of psyche and soma in psychoanalysis. Gender and Psychoanalysis, 1, 283–296.