Using Focusing in Therapy - Eugene Gendlin
Eugene Gendlin (2000) demonstrates with two volunteers. The first is guided through feelings of tension in her shoulders and shakiness in her stomach. Gendlin conducts a second demonstration. The next volunteer presents the trauma of a hysterectomy due to cancer. Gendlin concludes with an explanation of his method.
Educational Objectives:
Given a case, describe how someone can access a bodily sense of a problem.
To describe how to find "Focusing!
Eugene Gendlin (2000) demonstrates with two volunteers. The first is guided through feelings of tension in her shoulders and shakiness in her stomach. Gendlin conducts a second demonstration. The next volunteer presents the trauma of a hysterectomy due to cancer. Gendlin concludes with an explanation of his method.
Educational Objectives:
Given a case, describe how someone can access a bodily sense of a problem.
To describe how to find "Focusing!
Eugene Gendlin (2000) demonstrates with two volunteers. The first is guided through feelings of tension in her shoulders and shakiness in her stomach. Gendlin conducts a second demonstration. The next volunteer presents the trauma of a hysterectomy due to cancer. Gendlin concludes with an explanation of his method.
Educational Objectives:
Given a case, describe how someone can access a bodily sense of a problem.
To describe how to find "Focusing!