logo
resources > articles
ARTICLES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Articles

ARTICLES BY OUR CALIFORNIA FACULTY
Applying Hakomi Principles and Techniques to Mainstream Psychodynamic, Behavioral and Systemic Couples Psychotherapy, Rob Fisher, MA, MFT and Jaci Hull, MA, CHT
Working Experientially and Somatically with Couples, by Rob Fisher, MA, MFT

To the Use of Mindfulness in Couple's Psychotherapy, by Rob Fisher, MA, MFT

Transference/Countertransference Systems – A Practical Model of How to Assess Them and How to Intervene, by Rob Fisher, MA, MFT
Categories of Psychological Wounding, Neural Patterns, and Treatment Approaches (pdf), Jon Eisman
ARTICLES BY MEMBERS OF OUR COMMUNITY

The Hakomi Method—What Is It?  (And Why Does It Have Such a Weird Name?), Katie Cofer, MFT

Mindfulness, Brain and Body in Psychotherapy: The 2008 Hakomi Conference Experience, Katie Cofer, MFT

The Power of Mindfulness, Tom Moon, MFT

Can Mindfulness Practice Slow the Progression of HIV? Tom Moon, MFT

 

Books

BOOKS BY OUR CALIFORNIA FACULTY
Experiential Psychotherapy with Couples, Rob Fisher, MA, MFT
 
BOOKS BY OTHER WORLDWIDE HAKOMI FACULTY
Body Centered Psychotherapy, The Hakomi Method, Ron Kurtz. LifeRhythm 1990.
Grace Unfolding, Psychotherapy in the Spirit of the Tao Te Ching, Greg Johanson and Ron Kurtz, Bell Tower, 1991.
The Practice of Wholeness: Spiritual Transformation in Everyday Life, Lorena Monda. Golden Flower Publications, 2000.
 

Hakomi Forum

The Hakomi Forum, published since 1984, is the professional journal of the Hakomi Institute. All journals, except the most recent, are available on line. These journals contain informative articles about Hakomi Therapy, its applications, and its relationship to other psychotherapeutic and healing arts modalities.
 

Links

Hakomi Code of Ethics (pdf)

Selected Bibliography on Mindfulness & Therapy (pdf)

United States Association for Body Psychotherapy Code of Ethics (pdf)

also see resources > links