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Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy
An International Journal for Theory, Research and Practice
Volume 19, 2024 - Issue 1
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Theoretical Synthesis

The role and value of pleasure in dance/movement therapy experience: beyond the limits of science

Pages 70-84 | Received 02 Aug 2022, Accepted 12 Sep 2023, Published online: 11 Dec 2023
 

Abstract

The human experience of pleasure as a feeling is surprisingly evasive and poorly understood. While mental health practitioners often focus on symptoms of psychological disorders such as depression, compulsion, lack of meaning/purpose (emptiness), phobias and fears, and adverse physiological functioning of sleeping, eating, elimination and sexual activity/experience, the fundamental complaint of clients and patients is an inability to enjoy their lives with a sense of well-being. This article will attempt to show that enjoyment, well-being, and the experience of pleasure however are not determined either by cognitive activity (state of mind), nor by physiological factors of nutrition, fitness, or dietary supplements. Rather, pleasure and fear are best understood energetically. As Wilhelm Reich pointed out nearly 100 years ago, and as incorporated in the somatic psychotherapy of Bioenergetics, and dance/movement therapy (DMT), fear produces contraction while pleasure produces expansion, psychically and physically. It is a simple intuitive fact with broad and deep implications yet is unaccepted in academic psychology.

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Frederic Lowen

Frederic Lowen, son of Alexander Lowen, M.D., is Executive Director of The Alexander Lowen Foundation; manager of the Lowen copyrights (LowenCorp Publishing, LLC); and a Certified Bioenergetic Therapist (CBT). The visibility, value, and benefits of body-psychotherapy and somatic psychology is expanded through Foundation efforts and publication of the 15 Alexander Lowen books worldwide. Frederic integrates socio-economics, psychotherapy and Bioenergetics to promote well-being in individuals and populations. Frederic practices psychotherapy on-line and in-person in Vermont, USA.

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