Embodied Enquiry
Explore the profound insights of "Embodied Enquiry" by Les Todres, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007. This enlightening paperback spans 201 pages and delves into the phenomenological tradition, drawing inspiration from renowned thinkers like Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Eugene Gendlin. Todres emphasizes the significance of the lived body as a fundamental means of understanding and experiencing life. The book thoughtfully examines embodied enquiry within three practical contexts: qualitative research, psychotherapy, and spirituality. By integrating these aspects, Todres invites readers to appreciate the intricate connections between mind and body, offering a unique perspective that is essential for practitioners and scholars alike. Discover how this transformative approach can enrich your understanding of human experience and enhance your practice in various fields.