Focusing
By (Author) Eugene T. Gendlin
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
1st March 1988
United States
General
Non Fiction
Psychology
158
Paperback
224
Width 105mm, Height 173mm, Spine 15mm
113g
What is focusing Based on research at the University of Chicago, focusing is a new technique of self therapy that teaches you to identify and change the way your personal problems concretely exist in your body. Focusing consists of steps of felt change. Unlike methods that stress "getting in touch with your feelings," there is a built-in test- each focusing step, when done correctly, is marked by a physical relief, a profound release of tension. Focusing guides you to the deepest level of awareness within your body. It is on this level, unfamiliar to most people, that unresolved problems actually exist, and only on this level can they change.
"An original, innovative, exciting book."Carl Rogers, Ph.D.
"A superb manual for self-managed therapy . . . a tool beyond price."Brain-Mind Bulletin
Eugene T. Gendlin, Ph.D., University of Chicago has been honored three times by the American Psychological Association for his development of experiential psychotherapy. He received the first Distinguished Professional Psychologist of the Year award from the Clinical Division" he and the Focusing Institute received an award from the Humanistic Division in 2000. He was the founder and editor for many years of the Clinical Division journal Psychotherapy- Theory, Research, and Practice. His book Focusing has sold over 400,000 copies and is translated into twelve languages. His other books include Let Your Body Interpret Your Dreams, Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy, Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning, Language Beyond Post-Modernism- Saying and Thinking in Gendlin's Philosophy (edited by David Levin). He has published many articles. He is internationally recognized as a major American philosopher and psychologist.