大卫·波德拉1931-2021《永远都是这样》(总有事情要继续下去)

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Body Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17432979.2022.2032643
Tom Warnecke
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我第一次见到David Boadella是在20世纪90年代初,当时我是一名刚刚接受完形治疗训练的治疗师,我对躯体心理治疗很好奇,不久就有幸接受了他的指导。毫无疑问,当David Boadella于2021年11月19日去世时,心理治疗领域,尤其是身体心理治疗领域失去了一位伟大的先驱。他将因“生物合成”而被人们记住,这是一种源于胚胎学的身体心理治疗方法,但同样,也许更重要的是,他有许多开创性的见解和远见卓识,这些见解和远见卓识影响和塑造了心理治疗领域,远远超出了他的生物合成模式或他与妻子西尔维娅·斯Specht Boadella在瑞士建立的研究所。在学习了教育学、文学和心理学,以及早期的教师生涯之后,David Boadella完成了与赖希(reician)植物治疗师Ola Raknes的培训分析。不久之后,他开始发展自己的方法,起初是作为伦敦“人类潜能发展研究所”的主任,1983年开始在第一个生物合成研究所工作。当心理治疗领域充斥着“学派主义”,并且经常激烈竞争一些所谓的“心理治疗方法的优越性”时,他不仅争论,而且积极追求合作,跨模态话语和相互学习,因此成为最终被称为“人文整合”观点的先驱。他于1970年创办的《能量与性格》杂志不仅成为身体心理治疗领域跨模态话语的论坛,而且是几十年来主要的身体心理治疗杂志。此外,他通过专业伞形组织追求合作与整合的愿景,并于1989年正式当选为欧洲身体心理治疗协会(EABP)的首任主席。他也是“欧洲心理治疗协会”(EAP)的创始董事会成员,EAP是1992年创建的欧洲伞状组织,他还曾担任EAP“科学[模式]验证委员会”的主席。有些
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David Boadella 1931–2021 “Etwas geht immer weiter” (something will always go on and on)
I first met David Boadella in the early 1990s as a recently trained Gestalt therapist curious to learn more about somatic psychotherapy, and soon after had the privilege to be taught by him. Without doubt, the field of psychotherapy, and particularly body psychotherapy, lost one its great pioneers when David Boadella passed over on 19th November 2021. He will be remembered for ‘Biosynthesis’, the body psychotherapy approach with roots in embryology he created, but equally, or perhaps even more so, for numerous ground-breaking insights and visionary conceptions which influenced and shaped the psychotherapy field far beyond his Biosynthesis modality or indeed the institute in Switzerland he set up together with his wife Silvia Specht Boadella. After studies in pedagogy, literature and psychology, and an early career as a teacher, David Boadella completed a training analysis with the Reichian vegetotherapist Ola Raknes. He began to develop his approach soon after, at first as the director of the ‘Institute for the Development of Human Potential’ in London, and at the first Biosynthesis Institute from 1983 onwards. At a time when the psychotherapy field was rife with ‘schoolism’, and often fierce competition for some supposedly ‘superiority of psychotherapy methods’, he not just argued but actively pursued cooperation, cross-modality discourse and mutual learning, and thus became a pioneer for what would eventually become known as ‘humanistic-integrative’ perspectives. The journal Energy & Character he founded in 1970 became not only a forum for cross-modality discourse within the field of body psychotherapies, but also the primary somatic psychotherapy journal for several decades. Furthermore, he pursued his vision of cooperation and integration through professional umbrella organisations and in 1989, he was duly elected as the first President of the European Association for Body Psychotherapy (EABP). He was also a founding board member for the ‘European Association for Psychotherapy’ (EAP), the European umbrella organisation created in 1992, where he also served as the chairperson of the EAP ‘Scientific [modality] Validation Committee’ for a time. Somewhat
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期刊介绍: Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy is an international, peer-reviewed journal exploring the relationship between body and mind and focusing on the significance of the body and movement in the therapeutic setting. It is the only scholarly journal wholly dedicated to the growing fields of body (somatic) psychotherapy and dance movement therapy. The body is increasingly being recognized as a vehicle for expression, insight and change. The journal encourages broad and in-depth discussion of issues relating to research activities, theory, clinical practice, professional development and personal reflections.
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