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MY BOOK
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The thesis for my Masters of Psychoanalytic Studies at Monash
University was on the subject of physical touch as it has
been written about in the psychoanalytic literature. TITLE:
Physical Touch- Theoretical and Practice Issues in the
Psychoanalytic Literature. It can be found in the Monash
University Library.
My thesis was then published as a small book by Psychoz Publications
(Psychotherapy in Australia Journal) and titled TABOO OR NOT TABOO-Physical
Touch in the Psychoanalytic Literature
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New Edition
A second edition of the book was published by Psychoz in 2002.
This edition has quite a lot of new material. I have included much
more argument from the point of view of Somatic Psychotherapy and
included some generalised material from my own experience with clients.
The second edition is titled "TABOO OR NOT TABOO - Reflections
on Physical Touch in Psychoanalysis and Somatic Psychotherapy."
Synopsis
In this revised edition, Alison Ball, a Somatic Psychotherapist
with a Masters in Psychoanalytic Studies, considers the problematic
topic of under what circumstances psychotherapists, counsellors,
psychoanalysts and other helping professionals may legitimately
use touch to help their clients. There are times when a simple handshake
or pat on the shoulder appears to be the simplest, most direct and
human way of expressing support for someone in distress. On other
occasions, the relationship or mood in the consulting room may be
so emotionally charged that such a touch would become so loaded
with unintended meaning as to sabotage the therapeutic work. Where
and why does one draw the line? In this important essay, Alison
Ball summarises the essentials of what all practitioners should
know about a topic central to therapy. Her condensed, yet highly
accessible, account provides a thorough grounding in an area we
all re-visit time and again. Who better than a Somatic Therapist
to explore what Freud, Reich, Ferenczi and other analysts have to
say on the matter? In a provocative conclusion, Ball suggests that
the taboo on touch is not so much a taboo on touch itself, but on
the open discussion of physical touch as a legitimate therapeutic
intervention. In all, this is a thoughtful, timely, and highly recommended
study.
How to Get a Copy of The Book
It is available from http://www.psychotherapy.com.au/community/?shop_search.asp?a=alison+ball
or by telephoning them on (Australia) (03) 9855 2220 or Fax (03)
9855 2225 or writing to Psychoz Publications P.O. Box 124 Kew, Victoria 3101. The cost is about $25-00.
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