Integrative Body Psychotherapy - Literature

Literature

  • Babette Rothschild, Marjorie Rand - Help for the Helper: The Psychophysiology of Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Trauma, W.W. Norton, Nov. 2005
  • Edited by Theodor Itten and Markus Fischer: Jack Lee Rosenberg, Celebrating a Master Psychotherapist - A Festschrift in Honor of his 70th Birthday, 2002
  • Ed. Christina Caldwell, Marjorie L. Rand, - Getting In Touch: A Guide To The New Body Psychotherapies
  • Jane E. Latimer; Beyond the food game - A Spiritual & Psychological Approach To Healing Emotional Eating
  • Rosenberg, J. L. Orgasm (1973) English
  • Rosenberg, J. L. Orgasmus (1973) Deutsch
  • Rosenberg, J. L., Rand, M. & Asay, D. Body, Self and Soul
  • Rosenberg, J. L., Rand, M. & Asay, D. - Körper, Selbst und Seele.
  • Rosenberg, J. L., Rand, M. & Asay, D. Le corps, le soi et l'âme
  • Rosenberg, J.L. & Kitaen-Morse, 8.- The Intimate Couple. TurnerPublishing
  • Rosenberg, J. L. “Segmentale Haltemuster im Körper-Geist-System” ab S 66 in “Handbuch der Körperpsychotherapie” (Handbook of Body-Psychtherapiy), Marlock, Weiss, Stuttgart: Schattauer, 2006; 1120 pages,
  • Thomas Paris, Ph.D., and Eileen Paris, Ph.D.; I'll never do to my kids what my parents did to me! - A Guide To Conscious Parenting,
  • Thomas Paris, Ph.D., and Eileen Paris, Ph.D.; Nicht wie meine Eltern, Scherz (1999)

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