Touch,enjoyment and health: in adult life |
| |
Authors: | Maggie Turp |
| |
Affiliation: | University of Hertfordshire |
| |
Abstract: | This is the second of two linked papers. Like the first, it offers a perspective on interconnections between touch, enjoyment and health, on this occasion in adult life rather than in infancy. The theoretical underpinning for the work resides in Winnicott's account of the establishment, resilience and susceptibility to damage of a sense of ‘the psyche indwelling in the soma’ (Winnicott 1960a: 45). Drawing on case study material, the author considers some of the ways in which touch deprivation in adult life might find expression and illustrates how such deprivation might be worked with verbally in the psychotherapy setting. |
| |
Keywords: | Touch Handling Health Psychosomatic Indwelling Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Winnicott |
|
|