Tag: haptonomy
Impaired ability to feel: indication for haptotherapy
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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When touch is not common practice: The haptonomic approach and therapy for higher-functioning children and adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
In addition to interventions directed towards the cognition and behavior of the client, the body-oriented psychologist uses body-focused interventions to help the client experience who he is and how he relates to others and the world. The client is guided in his/her development from there on, on an experiential basis.
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Haptonomy and resilience: A literature overview
This article aims primarily at understanding the role of the human body and embodied experiences in organizations, particularly from a haptonomic perspective. Secondary, the aim is to generate new insights into organizational relations that might positively influence resilience and put these insights into practice.
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