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Part I: Somatics
Introduction to the Somatic Viewpoint  I-1
A Partial History of Somatics in the West   I-2
The Body Epiphany is the Beginning of Somatics   I-4
What Makes Something Somatic?   I-6
Five Elements of Somatics   I-8
Somatics Today   I-10
Part II: Somatics
Basic Awareness Techniques  II-2
Awareness-Oriented Bodywork II-4
The Focus is on Communication   II-5
“Touching to Know”  II-6
The Client’s Four Steps of Participation  II-8
Is Pleasure a Problem?   II-10
Imagery for Deep Tissue Touch   II-11
Assumptions of Somatic Bodywork  II-12
Assumptions about Energy  II-14
Touch and Energy II-16
the Energetics of Bodywork II-18
Skinrolling   II-20
Part III: Somatic Topics
The Mind (Soul) and the Body   III-2
Sensation, Perception, and Consciousness   III-4
Relationship with the Unconscious III-6
“The Creature” III-8
Somatic Maps III-10
Three Centers Maps III-12-15
Inner-Outer Maps III-16
Central Axis Maps III-18
Meridians, Cabbalah III-20
Memory in the Body III-22
Traumatic Memory: Levine’s Theory III-23
Fear and Contraction III-24
Shame III-26
Somato-Sensory Affectional Deprivation III-28
Questioning the Historical Hypothesis III-29
Body Alienation III-30
The Psychoanalytic Lineage:
Freud  III-32
Reich  III-34
Bioenergetics  III-36
Object Relations Theory  III-38
Self Psychology  III-40
The Body Politic III-42
More About the Senses  III-44
Six Sensory Surfaces  III-46
Four Basic Actions  III-47
Mapping the Levels of Touch  III-48          
Sensory Balance   III-50
What’s Missing in this Book?  III-52
Selected Bibliography  III-53