Bioenergetic Analysis
The Clinical Journal of the International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis (29/2019)
Abstract
Bioenergetic Analysis, the Clinical journal of the IIBA is published annually and is distributed to all members of the international organization. Its purpose is to further elaborate theoretical and scientific concepts and to make links to enhance communication and broaden our connection with other schools of therapy, as well as with academic psychology, medicine, and other psychosomatic schools of thought. The journal publishes reports on empirical research, theoretical papers, and case studies. Some local IIBA societies produce journals in their native languages. This journal has been published in English since 1985, making it the oldest journal for the IIBA.
Edited by Léia Cardenuto, Garry Cockburn, Maê Nascimento
With contributions by Cláudia Abude, Scott Baum, Rosaria Filoni, Thomas Heinrich, Helen Resneck-Sannes, Homayoun Shahri, Hugo Steinmann, and Mara Luiza Vieira Ceroni
Content of issue 29/2019
Letter from the Editor
In Memory of Christa Ventling Dierks, Ph.D.
(28.07.1930–03.11.2018)
Hugo Steinmann
Modesty versus Shame
Identity Building through Nature, Personal History and Culture
Rosaria Filoni
Shame and the Dilemma of Human Destructiveness
Scott Baum
Shame: Wanting to Be Seen and the Need to Hide
Helen Resneck-Sannes
Lesbians, Gay Men, Bisexuals, Trans, Inter and Queers*
Some challenges for the theory and work of Bioenergetic Therapists
Thomas Heinrich
Compulsions and Personality Disorders
Homicides and Suicides: a Social Health Issue Based on Bioenergetic Analysis
Mara Luiza Vieira Ceroni & Cláudia Abude
Attachment to Relational Trauma
Homayoun Shahri
Book Review
Information and Instructions to Authors
Zusammenfassung
Bioenergetic Analysis, the Clinical journal of the IIBA is published annually and is distributed to all members of the international organization. Its purpose is to further elaborate theoretical and scientific concepts and to make links to enhance communication and broaden our connection with other schools of therapy, as well as with academic psychology, medicine, and other psychosomatic schools of thought. The journal publishes reports on empirical research, theoretical papers, and case studies. Some local IIBA societies produce journals in their native languages. This journal has been published in English since 1985, making it the oldest journal for the IIBA.
Edited by Léia Cardenuto, Garry Cockburn, Maê Nascimento
With contributions by Cláudia Abude, Scott Baum, Rosaria Filoni, Thomas Heinrich, Helen Resneck-Sannes, Homayoun Shahri, Hugo Steinmann, and Mara Luiza Vieira Ceroni
Content of issue 29/2019
Letter from the Editor
In Memory of Christa Ventling Dierks, Ph.D.
(28.07.1930–03.11.2018)
Hugo Steinmann
Modesty versus Shame
Identity Building through Nature, Personal History and Culture
Rosaria Filoni
Shame and the Dilemma of Human Destructiveness
Scott Baum
Shame: Wanting to Be Seen and the Need to Hide
Helen Resneck-Sannes
Lesbians, Gay Men, Bisexuals, Trans, Inter and Queers*
Some challenges for the theory and work of Bioenergetic Therapists
Thomas Heinrich
Compulsions and Personality Disorders
Homicides and Suicides: a Social Health Issue Based on Bioenergetic Analysis
Mara Luiza Vieira Ceroni & Cláudia Abude
Attachment to Relational Trauma
Homayoun Shahri
Book Review
Information and Instructions to Authors
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