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Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication in Psychotherapy
Contributor(s): Westland, Gill (Author)
ISBN: 0393709248     ISBN-13: 9780393709247
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
OUR PRICE:   $32.30  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Psychotherapy - General
Dewey: 616.891
LCCN: 2015018228
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.2" W x 9.1" (1.40 lbs) 320 pages
 
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Body language, facial expression, and tone of voice are key components in therapeutic interactions, but for far too long psychotherapists have dismissed them in favor of purely verbal information.

In Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication in Psychotherapy, Gill Westland examines the interrelation of the verbal and the non-verbal in the context of clients and therapists working together. The physiology of communication is also discussed: from overwhelming emotions that make it difficult to speak to breath awareness that makes it easier. Therapists will be able to cultivate non-verbal communication through mindfulness practices and "right brain to right brain communication." It is not just the client's actions and emotions that are significant; it is important that therapists relate in a way that makes it clear to their clients that they are receptive and inviting, and Westland expertly depicts the bodily dimensions of this encounter between client and therapist.

The book brings together insights from a range of psychotherapeutic traditions, including psychoanalysis, arts psychotherapies, humanistic psychotherapy, and, in particular, body psychotherapy, for clinicians who want to expand their communication abilities. Drawing on 30 years of clinical experience, and providing illustrative clinical vignettes, Westland has written a guide both for those who might not have any experience in the theory of non-verbal communications and for lifelong psychotherapy practitioners. She lays as groundwork recent research into the neurobiology of interaction and the foundations of non-verbal communication in babyhood, continuing throughout from a bodymind perspective that pays due attention to the physicality of the body. Westland urges therapists to learn how to leave their comfort zone and try new ways of helping their clients. Writing in a richly evocative, lucid language, Westland seeks to bring about change in both psychotherapist and client as they navigate both the verbal and non-verbal aspects of embodied relating.

Contributor Bio(s): Westland, Gill: - Gill Westland founding director of Cambridge Body Psychotherapy Centre, trains body psychotherapists and teaches on the MA body psychotherapy at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK. She also co-edits Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy.