Integrative movement therapy

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The Integrative and limb exercise therapy (IBT) is a motion and body-oriented method in the context of psychotherapy method of Integrative therapy .

history

It was founded in the 1970s by Hilarion Petzold , Hildegund Heinl and employees at the European Academy for Psychosocial Health (FPI / EAG) and has been continuously developed and deepened since then.

IBT is used in groups or as an individual treatment in clinics and practices. The focus of the therapeutic work can be on the movement-psychotherapeutic processing of conflicts (conflict-centered procedure) or on a more exercise-centered procedure (e.g. with the aim of promoting relaxation or breathing regulation).

The trade journal Integrative Movement Therapy is published by the German Society for Integrative Body and Movement Therapy DGIB . A detailed online archive with articles from 1991 to 2011 can be found on their website.

See also

literature

  • Arnd Krüger : History of movement therapy, in: Preventive medicine . Heidelberg: Springer Loseblatt Collection 1999, 07.06, 1–22
  • Bettina Hausmann & Renate Neddermeyer: Be moved. Integrative movement and body therapy in practice. Junfermann Verlag, Paderborn 2003, ISBN 3-87387-231-5 .
  • Martin J. Waibel, Cornelia Jacob-Krieger (Hrsg.): Integrative movement therapy: disorder-specific - resource-oriented - evidence-based . Verlag Schattauer, Stuttgart 2008, ISBN 978-3-7945-2610-9 .
  • Hilarion G. Petzold: Integrative Therapy. Models, theories and methods for cross-school psychotherapy . 2nd Edition. Junfermann Verlag, Paderborn 2004, ISBN 978-3-87387-066-6 (3 volumes).
  1. Clinical philosophy, transversal discourses .
  2. Clinical theory. The biopsychosocial model .
  3. Clinical praxeology .
  • Hilarion G. Petzold: Integrative movement and body therapy. A holistic way of body-related psychotherapy . 3. Edition. Verlag Junfermann, Paderborn 1996, ISBN 978-3-87387-289-9 (2 volumes).
  • Hilarion G. Petzold: The "informed body", "embodied and embedded". A meta-concept for body therapy . In Gustl Marlock, Halko Weiss: Manual of body psychotherapy . Verlag Schattauer, Stuttgart 2006, ISBN 978-3-7945-2473-0 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ European Academy EAG / FPI. Retrieved December 16, 2018 .
  2. Integrative body and movement therapy. German Society for Integrative Body and Movement Therapy, accessed on December 16, 2018 .