[Audio Only] EP00 Invited Address 8b – Bioenergetic Analysis: A Body-Mind Therapy – Alexander Lowen, M.D.
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- Invited Address Category: Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2000
Alexander Lowen, MD | Eugene Gendlin, PhD
1 hour and 19 minutes in length
Only audio is available in this format.
Date of the Original Program: May 28, 2000
DescriptionDescription:
Because the person is his body, the pattern of chronic muscle tension in his body may be used to interpret the individual’s past. These chronic tensions impair an individual’s capacity to respond to life’s pressures in a healthy manner. Bioenergetics offers a method for alleviating these pressures.
Objectives of Education:
To explain how chronic tensions in the body play a protective role in a person’s personality.
To list two physical methods for relieving persistent jaw tightness.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
Alexander Lowen, MD, Professor 29 related seminars and goods
Alexander Lowen, MD, was a physician and psychotherapist from the United States. In the 1940s and early 1950s, as a student of Wilhelm Reich in New York, he co-developed bioenergetic analysis, a type of mind-body psychotherapy, with his then-colleague, John Pierrakos. Lowen was the creator and former executive director of New York City’s International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis.
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Eugene T. Gendlin, PhD, is an American philosopher and psychotherapist who established ways of thinking about and working with living process, the bodily felt sense and the ‘philosophy of the implicit’. Gendlin earned his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1958, where he later became an Associate Professor in the departments of Philosophy and Psychology.
His philosophical work is particularly interested in the link between logic and experiential explanation. Implicit complexity cannot be expressed, although it serves particular roles in connection to philosophical discourse. Applications of this “Philosophy of the Implicit” have proved significant in a variety of domains.
His philosophical writings and papers are listed here, and some of them are available for purchase through this website. Among these are Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning (in paperback) and Language Beyond Post-Modernism: Saying and Thinking in Gendlin’s Philosophy (edited by David Levin), both published by Northwestern University Press in 1997, as well as A Process Model.
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