| Michael Soth has been drawing attention to the dynamics of re-enactment within psychotherapy since 1995. | ||
| Since he started teaching at the Chiron Centre for Body Psychotherapy in the early 1990's, he has been developing a bodymind perspective on transference and countertransference, integrating traditional Body Psychotherapy with a relational psychoanalytic perspective. | ||
| Click here for his website, with information on individual work, supervision, training as well as all his published writing. | ||
| He is offering advanced training and Continuing Professional Development workshops and seminars. | ||
| For an introduction to a holistic phenomenology of transference and countertransference, see his chapter in "New Dimensions in Body Psychotherapy", edited by Nick Totton (2005). | ||
