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Impaired ability to feel: indication for haptotherapy

11 May 2020 | Opinions 2020 |

Klabbers G. A.
Keywords| ability to feel| feeling| haptonomy| Haptotherapy| IJHH| impaired ability to feel| Klabbers| therapeutic touch


Abstract

In this article, I attempt to provide insight into my vision of haptotherapy. Illustrated with an event from my own life and based on experiences in my haptotherapy practice, I come to the conclusion that ‘impaired ability to feel’ can be an indication for haptotherapy.

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Volume 8

No. 3
2020
  • Publication date:
    May 11, 2020
  • Volume:
  • No.:
    3
  • Page:
    12-24
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How to cite (apa)
Klabbers, G. A. (2020). Impaired ability to feel: indication for haptotherapy. In International Journal of Haptonomy and Haptotherapy (Vol. 8, Issue 3, pp. 12-24). https://doi.org/10.61370/fjnc3900
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