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A Rhythm for Wellbeing - A Therapist Reflects

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This book reflects on a journey as a shamanic healer and a psychotherapist, and how the integration of psychotherapy and traditional healing methods emerged. It explores an initial training in cognitive behavioural psychotherapy, to gestalt therapy, to body therapy, to energy healing and shamanism, to develop a unified theory. It explores the process by means of a dialogue between a psychotherapist, a shamanic healer, an academic and an integrative therapist. This is placed in a dialogue within the therapist herself. Later chapters give examples of the unified theory in practice, including both individual and in group settings. Opening and closing chapters contextualise the work in the context of developments on the internet in the areas of wellbeing and therapeutic practices drawing on different cultures.

List of contents

Contents: June Boyce-Tillman: Introduction - June Boyce-Tillman: Prelude: A new landscape for music and wellbeing - the development of the wellness industry - The therapist's journey - An imagined dialogue - The role of musical instruments in my therapeutic practice - The unifying theory in my practice - The way forward - June Boyce-Tillman: Postlude.

About the author










Jillian Schofield
has spent over ten years working with both modern-day psychotherapy and shamanism. She has been a psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor for over twenty years and was a university lecturer at the University of Derby for over 15 years. As a cognitive behavioural psychotherapist, she became aware of the limitations of Western psychotherapy and added EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprogramming) to her therapeutic toolbox. Gestalt therapy was studied at Metanoia Institute, she visited the Esalen Institute in California, and she visited shamans in Peru, Siberia and Ecuador to develop her practice. She now practices an integration of psychotherapy and shamanism.

The Rev June Boyce-Tillman
MBE PhD read music at Oxford University and is Professor Emerita of Applied Music at the University of Winchester and an Extra-ordinary Professor at North West University, South Africa. She has published widely in the area of education and music, often on spirituality/ liminality and eudaimonia. She has written about and organised events in the area of interfaith dialogue. She is an international performer, especially in the work of Hildegard of Bingen. She is the convenor of Music, Spirituality and Wellbeing international (www.mswinternational.org). She is series editor of the Music and Spirituality series of Peter Lang. She is an ordained Anglican priest and serves All Saints Church in South London.



Product details

Authors June Boyce-Tillman, Jillian Schofield
Assisted by June Boyce-Tillman (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.12.2023
 
EAN 9781800799172
ISBN 978-1-80079-917-2
No. of pages 116
Dimensions 152 mm x 7 mm x 229 mm
Weight 192 g
Series Music and Spirituality
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Miscellaneous

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