Reclaiming the body and restoring a bodily self in drama therapy: A case study of sensory-focused Trauma-Centred Developmental Transformations for survivors of father‐daughter incest

Author:

Willemsen Marc1

Affiliation:

1. 0000000108249343HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht

Abstract

Survivors of father‐daughter incest often suffer from complex trauma and sensory insensitivity, making it difficult to decipher the sensations in the body and experience body ownership, self-location and agency. This case study illustrates how sensory focused, Trauma-Centred Developmental Transformations can help restore or develop a bodily self, desensitize fear-based schemas, revise deeply buried beliefs and extend repertoire.

Publisher

Intellect

Subject

Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Complementary and Manual Therapy

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