Past Projects
Trauma Stress Research Consortium
The USABP's sponsorship of the Traumatic Stress Research Consortium at the Kinsey Institute led to a paper published by the team at the TSRC, along with researchers at the EABP.
This paper was published in 2023 in the American Psychological Association's journal, Psychotherapy, titled "Association of childhood maltreatment with adult body awareness and autonomic reactivity: The moderating effect of practicing body psychotherapy."
You can read the abstract and find out more about this Psychotherapy journal article:
APA PsycNet: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2023-14091-001
Jokić, B., Purić, D., Grassmann, H., Walling, C. G., Nix, E. J., Porges, S. W., & Kolacz, J. (2023). Association of childhood maltreatment with adult body awareness and autonomic reactivity: The moderating effect of practicing body psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 60(2), 159–170. https://doi.org/10.1037/pst0000463
This paper was published in 2023 in the American Psychological Association's journal, Psychotherapy, titled "Association of childhood maltreatment with adult body awareness and autonomic reactivity: The moderating effect of practicing body psychotherapy."
You can read the abstract and find out more about this Psychotherapy journal article:
APA PsycNet: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2023-14091-001
Jokić, B., Purić, D., Grassmann, H., Walling, C. G., Nix, E. J., Porges, S. W., & Kolacz, J. (2023). Association of childhood maltreatment with adult body awareness and autonomic reactivity: The moderating effect of practicing body psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 60(2), 159–170. https://doi.org/10.1037/pst0000463
UPCOMING EVENTS
INTERNATIONAL BODY PSYCHOTHERAPY JOURNAL
Our Vision
We see the Journal as a focal point for our field—an important tool for cross-pollination, bringing together colleagues from around the world, and creating a foundation from which the vital contributions of somatic and body-inclusive therapies can take their place on the world stage.
Our Mission
The Journal supports the growing scientific recognition of somatic psychology and body psychotherapy. We cover the spectrum of academic developments, evolving clinical practices, and interdisciplinary viewpoints within the field of somatic psychology and body psychotherapy. We promote, and stimulate the exchange of ideas, scholarship, and research, and encourage an interdisciplinary exchange with related fields of clinical theory and practice.
We see the Journal as a focal point for our field—an important tool for cross-pollination, bringing together colleagues from around the world, and creating a foundation from which the vital contributions of somatic and body-inclusive therapies can take their place on the world stage.
Our Mission
The Journal supports the growing scientific recognition of somatic psychology and body psychotherapy. We cover the spectrum of academic developments, evolving clinical practices, and interdisciplinary viewpoints within the field of somatic psychology and body psychotherapy. We promote, and stimulate the exchange of ideas, scholarship, and research, and encourage an interdisciplinary exchange with related fields of clinical theory and practice.
Published by the European and United States Associations for Body Psychotherapy and Somatic Psychology
The Art and Science of Somatic Praxis
A Peer-Reviewed International Journal
Published twice a year, the International Body Psychotherapy Journal (IBPJ) is the voice of somatic psychology and body psychotherapy around the world.
The Journal is the collaborative publication of two sister organizations:
The combined USABP and EABP membership spans over twenty-nine countries, reaching beyond the United States and Europe to Canada, South America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia.
The Art and Science of Somatic Praxis
A Peer-Reviewed International Journal
Published twice a year, the International Body Psychotherapy Journal (IBPJ) is the voice of somatic psychology and body psychotherapy around the world.
The Journal is the collaborative publication of two sister organizations:
- - The United States Association for Body Psychotherapy — USABP
- - The European Association for Body Psychotherapy — EABP
The combined USABP and EABP membership spans over twenty-nine countries, reaching beyond the United States and Europe to Canada, South America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia.