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Diversity and culture as psychophysiological phenomena and states of being
ABSTRACT This article aims to explore psychophysiological phenomena and dynamics associated with diversity and culture in the therapeutic relationship. Clients/patients experiences of feeling culturally met appears crucial for a successful therapeutic relationship but the historic struggle to include diversity and culture as psychological dimensions that generally warrant attention in the psychotherapeutic endeavour is ongoing. The author explores diversity and culture as psychophysiological states of being and associated presentations dynamics in therapeutic relationship, and considers ways to constructively engage with the complexities of culture and diversity in psychotherapy.
期刊介绍:
Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy is an international, peer-reviewed journal exploring the relationship between body and mind and focusing on the significance of the body and movement in the therapeutic setting. It is the only scholarly journal wholly dedicated to the growing fields of body (somatic) psychotherapy and dance movement therapy. The body is increasingly being recognized as a vehicle for expression, insight and change. The journal encourages broad and in-depth discussion of issues relating to research activities, theory, clinical practice, professional development and personal reflections.