Change in the moving bodymind : quantitative results from a pilot study on the use of the bodymind approach (BMA) to psychotherapeutic group work with patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUSs)
Payne, Helen and Stott, D.
(2010)
Change in the moving bodymind : quantitative results from a pilot study on the use of the bodymind approach (BMA) to psychotherapeutic group work with patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUSs).
pp. 295-306.
ISSN 1473-3145
This paper reports quantitative results from a pilot study in primary care (PC) undertaken from 2004-2007. The intervention programme, derived from movement psychotherapy was termed 'Learning groups: the bodymind approach,' and emphasized a verbal and non-verbal integrated model, awareness of the inter-relationship between body and mind and a self-managing framework. Founded on the principle that bodily experience can be an avenue for meaning-making it uses metaphor and symbolism.
Item Type | Article |
---|---|
Uncontrolled Keywords | Quantitative results; pilot study; medically unexplained symptoms; bodymind approach; wellbeing |
Date Deposited | 26 Jul 2024 15:45 |
Last Modified | 26 Jul 2024 15:45 |
Downloads
Share this file
Explore Further
Read more research from the creator(s):
Find work associated with the faculties and division(s):
- School of Education
- Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute
- Centre for Research in Professional and Work-Related Learning
- Education
- Department of Psychology
Find other related resources: