Somatic psychology
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Somatic psychology is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on somatic experience, including therapeutic and holistic approaches to the body. Body psychotherapy is a general branch of this subject, while somatherapy, eco-somatics and dance therapy, for example, are specific branches of the subject. Somatic psychology is a framework that seeks to bridge the mind-body dichotomy.
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See also
- Bioenergetic analysis
- Embodied cognition
- Expressive therapy
- Focusing (psychotherapy)
- Hakomi
- Integrative body psychotherapy
- Mind–body interventions
- Mirror box
- Psychoneuroimmunology
- Psychosomatic medicine
- Research on meditation
- Rolfing (structural integration)
- Sensorimotor psychotherapy
- Somatic experiencing
- Trager approach
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