Payne / Brooks | Management of Distressing Bodily Symptoms in Health | Buch | 978-1-032-60843-3 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Payne / Brooks

Management of Distressing Bodily Symptoms in Health

The BodyMind Approach using a Biopsychosocial Model
1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-032-60843-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

The BodyMind Approach using a Biopsychosocial Model

Buch, Englisch, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN: 978-1-032-60843-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are distressing bodily symptoms for which tests and scans return normal. They can be incredibly debilitating conditions and people seek health care frequently due to their distress. They are common worldwide – yet there are few interventions available to help those suffering with the physical and emotional pain they cause. This book presents a solution to this problem by providing a comprehensive introduction to The BodyMind Approach (TBMA), developed by Helen Payne, and outlines guidance on applying TBMA principles to facilitated groupwork with patients/clients.

Readers will learn how TBMA’s biopsychosocial learning model can be used to support patients in their self-management of anxiety associated with body distress disorder, as well as their accompanying bodily felt experience. Chapters explore:

- Adult learning theories and The BodyMind Approach

- An overview of medically unexplained symptoms/body distress disorder

- The BodyMind Approach

- The BodyMind Approach Programme

- Training of The BodyMind Approach facilitators

- Qualitative research on The BodyMind Approach

- Somatisation and adult attachment theory

- The BodyMind Approach to support students in Higher Education

- Somatisation, The BodyMind Approach and chronic stress

This unique book is essential reading for healthcare professionals and mental health practitioners as well as those who are, or wish to train, as a TBMA facilitator. It will also be a compelling read for a variety of other professions, including, but not limited to, dance movement psychotherapists, art psychotherapists, counsellors, health coaches, clinical psychologists, GPs, pain clinic staff and nurses.

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Professional Practice & Development, Professional Reference, and Professional Training


Autoren/Hrsg.


Weitere Infos & Material


Chapter 1 Adult Learning Theories and The BodyMind Approach 

Chapter 2 Overview Medically Unexplained Symptoms/Body Distress Disorder  

Chapter 3 The BodyMind Approach  

Chapter 4 The BodyMind Approach Programme  

Chapter 5 Training of Facilitators 

Chapter 6 Qualitative Research on The BodyMind Approach 

Chapter 7 Somatisation and Attachment Theory 

Chapter 8 The BodyMind Approach® to Support Students in Higher Education:  The Relationship between Student Stress, Somatisation and Mental Health  

Chapter 9 Somatisation, The BodyMind Approach and Chronic Stress  

Chapter 10 Epilogue


Helen Payne has been researching somatic symptoms since 2005. She works part time at the University of Hertfordshire conducting research and supervising doctoral students in the School of Life and Medical Sciences, Department of Psychology. In 2012 she led the formation of pathways2wellbeing as Director and Clinical Manager for delivering TBMA in primary healthcare. She is a trainer in the Discipline of Authentic Movement.
Susan Brooks has worked as a teacher, social worker, biologist, senior manager, assistant chief probation officer and university senior lecturer. Susan offers an unusual skill mix which brings a holistic and truly biopsychosocial perspective to the understanding of distressing bodily symptoms. She joined Helen in 2012 as a director, forming and managing the University of Hertfordshire spin out pathways2wellbeing and collaborated on the research projects.



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