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Phenomenological Osteopathy: Touching the Lived Body

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Management number 233464892 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 233464892
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What if the greatest obstacle weren't the therapist's lack of technique, but the mind from which they touch?In Semiotic Osteopathy I proposed reading the body as a text. In this second book I take a step further: I distinguish two ways of touching that standard training rarely articulates with clarity. One touches a body-as-object: palpates it, measures it, works on it. The other meets a lived body: breathes with it, listens to what it says without words, lets it be. The hand that performs techniques is not the same hand that knows through touch.From that distinction, everything changes. The table stops being a worktable and becomes a shared territory, a space where the one who touches and the one who is touched are no longer subject and object, but participants in something shared. I call that space the Field.This book continues the conversation I opened in the first one and takes it further inward. It is written in the first person, with sessions I remember, students who taught me without knowing it, moments when I had to admit something wasn't working and learn to let go. The philosophers who appear here —Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Gendlin, Fuchs— are not here as voices of academic authority. They are here as the voices that helped me name what the hands already knew.For anyone who practices manual therapy and senses that standard training leaves out what matters most. For anyone who receives therapy and wants to understand why some sessions shift something deep, and others don't, even when the techniques are the same.The body that touches and the body that is touched are not entirely separate. This book is about what happens between them. Read more

ASIN B0GTFDLLT1
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Language English
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Print length 240 pages
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Publication date March 21, 2026
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