International Body Psychotherapy Journal

Embodied conflict resolution: The use of body psychotherapy, Gestalt equine psychotherapy, and Aikido to resolve conflict amongst adolescents

Solin Thomas
Gestalt psychotherapyResearchNon-randomized controlled trials or naturalistic studyEnglish
Artículo de revista académica - Open access

Abstracts

This paper describes a clinical experiment integrating body psychotherapy, Gestalt equine psychotherapy, and Aikido principles with a group of adolescents. The project consisted of ten two-hour sessions in which the author’s purpose was to generate ideas, explore themes, and create a lasting approach to resolving interpersonal conflict. Participatory Action Research (PAR) was the qualitative method used to gather and analyse data. This study included its participants in the process of problem identification, data analysis, the creation of an intervention to address interpersonal conflict resolution, and the integration of feedback from their community. Findings show that GEP and Aikido supported the participants’ exploration of somatic responses to conflict and understanding their physical responses to conflict. Integrating body psychotherapy, GEP and Aikido may help adolescents create a more successful and satisfactory conflict resolution.

Revista académica
International Body Psychotherapy Journal
Autor
Año de publicación
2017
Volumen
16
Página de inicio
28 - 37
Numero ISSN
2169-4745

APA citation

Thomas, S. L. (2017). Embodied conflict resolution: The use of body psychotherapy, Gestalt equine psychotherapy, and Aikido to resolve conflict amongst adolescents. International Body Psychotherapy Journal, 16.