The Buoyant Self: A Conceptual Journey of Aquatic Relational Experiential Therapy

The core aspects of experiential therapies include feelings, perceptions, bodily sensations, and emphasis on the therapeutic relationship. Aquatic Relational Experiential Therapy (ARET) builds on the teachings of aquatic proficiencies and is defined as a therapeutic approach that facilitates individ...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Humanistic psychologist 2022-12, Vol.50 (4), p.607-617
Hauptverfasser: Garzaglass, Megan R., Garza-Chaves, Yvonne, Williams, Mikayla P., Fauster, Lea K., Freeney, Larry G.
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