Opening toward life: Experiences of basic body awareness therapy in persons with major depression

Although there is a vast amount of research on different strategies to alleviate depression, knowledge of movement-based treatments focusing on body awareness is sparse. This study explores the experiences of basic body awareness therapy (BBAT) in 15 persons diagnosed with major depression who parti...

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Main Authors: Louise Danielsson, Susanne Rosberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2015-05-01
Series:International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
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Online Access:http://www.ijqhw.net/index.php/qhw/article/view/27069/39962
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spelling doaj-8f828cceb07743819775e7b3b6aba3c12020-11-24T23:03:22ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being1748-26312015-05-0110011310.3402/qhw.v10.2706927069Opening toward life: Experiences of basic body awareness therapy in persons with major depressionLouise Danielsson0Susanne Rosberg1 Department of Health and Rehabilitation, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden Department of Health and Rehabilitation, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, SwedenAlthough there is a vast amount of research on different strategies to alleviate depression, knowledge of movement-based treatments focusing on body awareness is sparse. This study explores the experiences of basic body awareness therapy (BBAT) in 15 persons diagnosed with major depression who participated in the treatment in a randomized clinical trial. Hermeneutic phenomenological methodology inspired the approach to interviews and data analysis. The participants’ experiences were essentially grasped as a process of enhanced existential openness, opening toward life, exceeding the tangible corporeal dimension to also involve emotional, temporal, and relational aspects of life. Five constituents of this meaning were described: vitality springing forth, grounding oneself, recognizing patterns in one's body, being acknowledged and allowed to be oneself, and grasping the vagueness. The process of enhanced perceptual openness challenges the numbness experienced in depression, which can provide hope for change, but it is connected to hard work and can be emotionally difficult to bear. Inspired by a phenomenological framework, the results of this study illuminate novel clinical and theoretical insight into the meaning of BBAT as an adjunctive approach in the treatment of depression.http://www.ijqhw.net/index.php/qhw/article/view/27069/39962Embodimentlived bodyphysical therapyperson-centred caremovement-based therapies
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Opening toward life: Experiences of basic body awareness therapy in persons with major depression
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
Embodiment
lived body
physical therapy
person-centred care
movement-based therapies
author_facet Louise Danielsson
Susanne Rosberg
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title Opening toward life: Experiences of basic body awareness therapy in persons with major depression
title_short Opening toward life: Experiences of basic body awareness therapy in persons with major depression
title_full Opening toward life: Experiences of basic body awareness therapy in persons with major depression
title_fullStr Opening toward life: Experiences of basic body awareness therapy in persons with major depression
title_full_unstemmed Opening toward life: Experiences of basic body awareness therapy in persons with major depression
title_sort opening toward life: experiences of basic body awareness therapy in persons with major depression
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
issn 1748-2631
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Although there is a vast amount of research on different strategies to alleviate depression, knowledge of movement-based treatments focusing on body awareness is sparse. This study explores the experiences of basic body awareness therapy (BBAT) in 15 persons diagnosed with major depression who participated in the treatment in a randomized clinical trial. Hermeneutic phenomenological methodology inspired the approach to interviews and data analysis. The participants’ experiences were essentially grasped as a process of enhanced existential openness, opening toward life, exceeding the tangible corporeal dimension to also involve emotional, temporal, and relational aspects of life. Five constituents of this meaning were described: vitality springing forth, grounding oneself, recognizing patterns in one's body, being acknowledged and allowed to be oneself, and grasping the vagueness. The process of enhanced perceptual openness challenges the numbness experienced in depression, which can provide hope for change, but it is connected to hard work and can be emotionally difficult to bear. Inspired by a phenomenological framework, the results of this study illuminate novel clinical and theoretical insight into the meaning of BBAT as an adjunctive approach in the treatment of depression.
topic Embodiment
lived body
physical therapy
person-centred care
movement-based therapies
url http://www.ijqhw.net/index.php/qhw/article/view/27069/39962
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