Summary:
The very beginning of Pesso Boyden Psychomotor System dates in the early sixties of the twentieth
century, when professional dancers – husband and wife Pesso – started to work with their student
dancers at Emerson College. During decades they developed current complex and clearly defined therapeutic
system, which is applicable to a wide variety of emotional, cognitive and bodily dilemmas.
For clinicians, it offers an alternative which our usual therapeutic approaches often lack. Pesso psychomotor
therapy is an individual therapy in the group, group members (“accommodators”) help a
client enact a core problem (“the true scene”). Role-players are carefully guided by the therapist and
this therapy bears no resemblance to a known use of role-playing. “Reading” of the client’s body energy,
“staging” of internal dilemmas in an external, visual, auditive and tactile way, empathic “witnessing”
and labelling of the client’s negative experience and the most important: providing the “antidote”,
the crucial bodily and emotional support through the “ideal figures”, all this help clients of the
former Dutch East Indies to overcome the trauma’s and betrayals of the Second World War.
Key words:
Pesso Boyden Psychomotor system, traumata of the Second World War.
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