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Old 29-04-2008, 03:24 PM
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In regards to "Sensorimotor Psychotherapy".
Anybody know anything about it?
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Old 29-04-2008, 03:39 PM
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I found this definition through google. I had no idea what it was but now I'm interested! Hope it helps you...


Sensorimotor Psychotherapy is a body-centred psychotherapy that makes it possible for clients to discover the habitual and automatic attitudes, both physical and psychological, by which they generate patterns of experience. This gentle therapy teaches clients to follow the inherently intelligent processes of body and mind to promote healing. It is particularly helpful in working with the effects of trauma and abuse, emotional pain, and limiting belief systems. Through the use of simple experiments, unconscious attitudes are brought to consciousness where they can be examined, understood, and changed. A synthesis of somatic therapy and the Hakomi Method of Body-Centred Psychotherapy developed by Ron Kurtz in the 1980's, and from which it evolved, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy has gained international acclaim.

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I got it. I aint happy, it has destroyed my life. I dont much care about anyone elses experience because mine has been horrendous. For a start it was in Spain where i couldn't speak to a doctor. So I repressed it. I repressed it until I became sick, thanks to a faggot finding out what my fears were then articulating his 'mates' to do something. Its funny but the same guy couldn't cook a ****ing meal worthy of the money spent. He may have been gay, and a chef, but he was CRAP. As a gay i wouldn't have even ****ed him, his foos was so pedestrian, or is that pederastian. Even so hi food was shite, Apollo Bay, one good restaurant and the only time it wa perfect was whwn the straight guy was cooking. It must have been quite a challenge.
Anyway the headchef used to approve of the restaurant downstairs steaming their brie or camembert over a pot of boiling water to make it servable. What can i say? bay leaf? **** offf. you have no mentality of food, much less a food knowledge. i hope all your restaurants close. they are all crap
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