Feeling the Joy of Life in the Body
Ludic Activities in the Bioenergetic Analysis with Children
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Bioenergetic Analysis, Therapeutic Exercises, Child Psychotherapy, Prevention of Neurosis摘要
The article aims to present how Bioenergetic Analysis exercises can be applied in a playful way in Child Psychotherapy. There are specificities in handling body work with children, which are: a) the understanding that patients are still in the process of ego development; b) plasticity of armor formation in this phase; c) the intention to strengthen more adaptive defense systems. As an initial theoretical review, the pioneering initiatives of body psychotherapies on child clinical psychology are discussed and a proposal for the use of bioenergetic exercises is launched, following the assumptions for the energetic mobilization of the armor rings in children, in the bottom-up sense. Finally, this article justifies the importance of training psychotherapists for specific care with children as a way of promoting health and rescuing Reich’s intention to prevent neuroses.##submission.downloads##
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Dantas, P. (2024). Feeling the Joy of Life in the Body: Ludic Activities in the Bioenergetic Analysis with Children. Bioenergetic Analysis, 34(1), 35–54. https://doi.org/10.30820/0743-4804-2024-34-35
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