[humanser] How to acquire info via touch in exercises?

JD TOWNSEND 43210 at Bellsouth.net
Wed Sep 29 14:30:40 UTC 2010


Hi:

I frequently demonstrate movements/positions myself and show videos.  I also 
provide pictures, line drawings, of techniques.  Having the patient's 
transference get tangled into the touch, even those initiated by the 
patient.

Best of luck.



JD Townsend, LCSW
Daytona Beach, Florida, Earth, Sol System
Helping the light dependent to see.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gerardo Corripio" <gera1027 at gmail.com>
To: "BlindStudents" <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
Cc: "humanser list" <humanser at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 12:49 AM
Subject: [humanser] How to acquire info via touch in exercises?


> Hi guys, especially psychologists on here: When you have your patients do
> exercises in which you get them to move their bodies (like in Gestalt's 
> The
> Statue or when you do the Gestalt technique to renact dreams) how do you 
> ask
> or how do you feel their bodies to make sure if they're doing the right
> movements or their postures so you can reflect details you may perceive 
> with
> your touch that the patient might not notice? I wanted to make sure a
> patient of mine had the posture she was describing during The Statue
> exercise but was embarrased to ask ifI could feel, thus my question how 
> have
> you handled these situations in which you know that by feel you may get 
> more
> info yourself?
> Gerardo
>
>
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