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New York Society for Bioenergetic Analysis
The
New York Society for Bioenergetic Analysis is an organization
of therapists trained in and practicing this approach to
psychotherapy. As practitioners we continue to study and
develop the theory and practice of Bioenergetic Analysis,
seeking ways to expand our understanding of the relationship
between somatic and psychic phenomena. We are steadily integrating
developments in other
fields of psychotherapy into our understanding of
how therapy works best. And we are continuously looking
into ways to enhance our and our clients’ growth and development. The New York
Society for Bioenergetic Analysis (NYSBA) was formed in
1980 and organized for the purpose of offering high quality
professional training and public workshops in Bioenergetic
Analysis. NYSBA is an incorporated, not-for-profit affiliate
of the International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis
(IIBA). The NYSBA training program and its ethical and professional
principles are in accordance with those of the IIBA.
International Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis
The IIBA is
an International Training Institute with fifty-four affiliated
training societies or institutes throughout the world, including
Canada, USA, South America, Europe and New Zealand. The
training programs are overseen by an International Training
Faculty. The societies are comprised of local trainers,
Certified Bioenergetic Therapists (CBT), trainees, and associate
members. Each society provides ongoing educational opportunities
for its members and provides a bridge to both the community
and to the field of psychotherapy. The IIBA was founded
by Alexander Lowen, MD, John Pierrakos, MD, and William
Walling, MD, in 1953.
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