Embodiment, Trauma and Spirituality ...
Michael J. MALEY © Bioenergetic Analyst, CBT, Ph.D., Minneapolis, MN, USA
Keynote for the IIBA International Conference, Arles, France, 1998
Embodiment, Trauma and Spirituality:
A Path Requiring Heart
The English novelist, E. M. Forester, author of "A Passage to India", once made a comment that summarizes what I would like to share in this talk. He said in a moment of clarity, "Connection is Everything" and this morning I would like to share some of the ways I believe this to be true in Bioenergetic work, in the healing of trauma, and in our own personal and spiritual growth.
Embodying the mind and reminding the body:

What relationships can be established between attachment patterns (attachment theory) and structure of personality (Lowen's characterology)? What differences can be established between Self and Character? How to differentiate intersubjective relationship and analytic relationship in the therapeutic process? Then, what about transference / counter-transference ?