Definitions
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- proper noun A form of body-centred
somatic psychotherapy developed in the 1970s.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Kurtz enriched his school of therapy until the end of his life, reading widely, asking of each book or article, "How can it improve Hakomi?"
Craig K. Comstock: Remembering A Buddhist Psychotherapy Pioneer Craig K. Comstock 2011
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Take a man trained in natural science, expose him to eastern religions and to West Coast therapy and the result was Hakomi.
Craig K. Comstock: Remembering A Buddhist Psychotherapy Pioneer Craig K. Comstock 2011
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If you live in many parts of the U.S. or Argentina, Australia, Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Switzerland, you can find a Hakomi practitioner who will help with the "refined" method of "mindfulness-based, assisted self-discovery."
Craig K. Comstock: Remembering A Buddhist Psychotherapy Pioneer Craig K. Comstock 2011
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If you live in many parts of the U.S. or Argentina, Australia, Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Switzerland, you can find a Hakomi practitioner who will help with the "refined" method of "mindfulness-based, assisted self-discovery."
Craig K. Comstock: Remembering A Buddhist Psychotherapy Pioneer Craig K. Comstock 2011
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This is a core belief, normally unconscious, and recognition of it usually brings up what Freud called the repressed, though Freud elicited repressed material and dealt with it in ways very different from Hakomi.
Craig K. Comstock: Remembering A Buddhist Psychotherapy Pioneer Craig K. Comstock 2011
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Attending to the phrase and noticing the first response requires, in the client, a state of what Hakomi calls "mindfulness."
Craig K. Comstock: Remembering A Buddhist Psychotherapy Pioneer Craig K. Comstock 2011
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Take a man trained in natural science, expose him to eastern religions and to West Coast therapy and, in the hands of Ron Kurtz, the result was Hakomi.
Craig K. Comstock: Remembering A Buddhist Psychotherapy Pioneer Craig K. Comstock 2011
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Attending to the phrase and noticing the first response requires, in the client, a state of what Hakomi calls "mindfulness."
Craig K. Comstock: Remembering A Buddhist Psychotherapy Pioneer Craig K. Comstock 2011
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"Applied Buddhism" is a surprising label for a school of psychotherapy, but according to the founder of Hakomi this tag fits.
Craig K. Comstock: Remembering A Buddhist Psychotherapy Pioneer Craig K. Comstock 2011
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Kurtz enriched his school of therapy until the end of his life, reading widely, asking of each book or article, "How can it improve Hakomi?"
Craig K. Comstock: Remembering A Buddhist Psychotherapy Pioneer Craig K. Comstock 2011
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