World-renowned family therapist Virginia Satir (1916-1988) creatively integrated the body, mind and spirit in her therapy and teaching, moving beyond the prevailing theories of her time. The body is central to this collaborative text by contemporary practitioners and trainers who integrate Satir’s life-affirming teachings in diverse ways.
Through personal stories and case studies, the authors share how the body is included in family therapy, trauma therapy, perinatal and infant therapy, dance and movement therapy, therapeutic applications of meditation, interactive sculpting and bodymind approaches to personal growth. This whole person approach integrates the importance of the therapists' attention to the self of the client and therapist, congruence of actions and words, elements of pacing and observation of nonverbal cues in therapy, while engaging clients as full participants in the highly interactive therapeutic process.
Satir anticipated current energy and body-focused therapies. The evolution of her work is integrative and ongoing, as her teachings are being taught globally today.
Co-author Leona Flamand Gallant reminds us: "[Satir's] messages are like a living cell in each of us who connected with her. Her message keeps expanding and renewing itself.
It doesn't stand still. "About the authorsThe co-authors of Virginia Satir’s Evolving Legacy are experienced practitioners, trainers, and/or personal growth coaches of Satir’s Model, covering diverse areas of practice.
Their decision to write collaboratively came from a desire to highlight both Satir’s attention to the body, energy and spirit and the relevance of her teaching for these modern times. The co-authors are: Dr.
Nitza Broide-Miller, Leona Flammand Gallant, Julie Gerhardt, Mary Leslie, Anastacia Lundholm, Jennifer Nagel and Dr. Carolyn Nesbitt.
The three elders had close contact and training for many years with Virginia Satir before her death in 1988. Together the co-authors have >200 years as students, trainers & practitioners of Satir’s Model.
ReviewsAn amazing achievement and a great addition to the literature related to the work of Virginia Satir. •Sharon Loeschen, author of 4 books on the work of Satir and the Satir Coaching & Mentoring ProgramPast President of Virginia Satir Global Network-----A fascinating exploration of many ways that the original teachings of Virginia Satir have been adapted, combined and expanded in multiple areas of modern practice… a must read for all students of the Satir Model of Family Therapy!•Patricia Bragg, Satir coach, former Board Member of the Virginia Satir Global Network-----Brilliantly portrays Virgina Satir’s understanding of the use of body as an integral part of personal healing.
I believe that healing can take place when we connect with our mind, body and spirit. Every word has a spirit, connection is the key.
•Grace Elliott Neilson [Tiyuqtunaat Wulwisulwut], director and co-founder, Tillicum Lelum Friendship Centre-----Bravo to the team of writers! Provides cutting edge updates on the contributions of Virginia Satir’s approach to health and healing in this transformative model of care and healing. •Mary Jo Bulbrook, president, Akamai University-----Truly amazing and a must-read for therapists seeking to deepen their understanding of Satir's model and harness the power of the bodymind connection in their practice.
•Michael Argumaniz-Hardin, director of training at Virginia Satir Global Network; professor of Marriage & Family Therapy, Fuller Theological Seminary-----Each chapter is an outstanding presentation of how a therapist or practitioner can achieve an integrative approach applying bodymind interventions when working with individuals, couples and families. •Dr.
John Banmen, president, Banmen Satir China Management Centre. .