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La Langue secrète du corps

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La langue secrète du corps, ce n'est pas un geste qui nous trahirait, ni un mensonge qu'il s'agirait de décrypter, c'est un signal inconscient, de souffrance parfois, de joie parfois, que le corps émet et dont il faut immédiatement se saisir pour rendre la vie plus facile. La couleur d'un vêtement, une position dans l'espace, un cou dénudé ou couvert, un tripotement d'oreille ou de bijou attire soudain notre regard et le fruit de cette observation fine prend au dépourvu les défenses habituelles, suscitant chez l'autre une surprise qui permet de mettre à nu l'essentiel. Pendant des décennies, cette communication non verbale, ainsi que les idées et théories qui la sous-tendent, ont été au coeur du travail d'Anne Ancelin Schützenberger ; ce livre est le premier qu'elle lui consacre.

320 pages, Pocket Book

Published October 18, 2017

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Anne Ancelin Schützenberger

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Anne Ancelin Schützenberger, PhD, TEP, 1919 is French, raised and educated in Paris (France). She lives in Paris and is Professor Emeritus, University of Nice. She was a Professor of Clinical Social Psychology there since 1967 (actually professor emeritus, still giving some lectures on clinical socio-psychology, non verbal communication, trangenerational links). She was trained in psychodrama by J. L. Moreno from 1951 and also by Jim Enneis (St Elisabeth's Hospital, Washington DC); in group-dynamics and psycho-sociology at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, 1950-52) and also at the National Training Laboratories (NTL, Bethel, Maine) with Kurt Lewin’s group, Leon Festinger, Ronald Lippitt, Alvin Zander. She was the first European to be trained at N.T.L. (1951). She worked with Carl Rogers, Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson, Leon Festinger, the Palo Alto group and their non-verbal communication research group.

Professor Anne Schützenberger was also a student of Elisabeth Kubler-Ross; and a visitor in Moshe Feldenkrais’ Body Work training for 2 years in USA and Paris. She is a co-founder with J.L. Moreno of IAGP (International Association of Group Psychotherapy), and organized the First International Congress of Psychodrama in Paris, (1964), and also the First European Congress of Humanistic Psychology and Psychotherapy in Paris in 1971.

At 92 years, she is still working, running groups, lecturing, and training in psychodrama, non verbal-communication, group-psychotherapy, unfinished tasks [Zeigarnik Effect], unfinished mourning of various losses, and transgenerational links.

She is one of the main pioneers in the field of transgenerational therapy (genosociogram, encompassing five to seven generation and "coined" the term "psychogenealogy") and had become a best seller.

Professor Anne Schützenberger is an expert on Psychodrama (certified T.E.P.) for the United Nations (Europe) since 1970, and is an International trainer and supervisor in Psychodrama (T.E.P.), working on 5 continents for 40 years. She has received many awards, especially, the Prix de l'Aide Alliée à la Resistance (1948) for her work in the French Underground, (during World War II), the Soroptimist International Award(1950) and an honorary fellowship from the International Association for Group-psychotherapy (IAGP) (2002) She was one of the co-foundators and pioneers in 1950.

She has become a best-seller at 80 with her books on transgenerational links [The Ancestor Syndrome] translates in seven languages, and has written many books and chapters in many books in French and English, in Europe and USA.

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