Postural Integration is a type of bodywork purporting to draw on "energy" and allow access to the past.[1] It was devised in the late 1960s by Jack Painter[2] (1933–2010) in California, US, after exploration in the fields of humanistic psychology and the human potential movement.[3]
Definition
According to Quackwatch, Postural Integration is "a form of bodywork that is an alleged access to the past and a purported means of: (a) releasing and integrating 'energy', and (b) finding a 'light, joyful balance' with 'mother earth'".[1]
By the seventies he was calling his form of holistic bodymind bodywork 'Postural Integration'.[6][7] In the eighties and nineties Painter then went on to develop two further methods, Energetic Integration[8] and Pelvic-Heart Integration.
Since Postural Integration works simultaneously with the physical, mental and emotional aspects of the whole person, [12] it contains elements of both psychotherapy and bodywork, some practitioners qualified in psychotherapy focus more on the therapy aspect while others use it primarily as a form of bodywork with psychotherapy-based awareness and insights.[4]
Postural Integration is taught and practised mainly in Europe, and also in the US, Mexico [13] and South Africa.
Postural Integration trainings are organized by the International Council of PsychoCorporal (Bodymind) Integration Trainers (ICPIT).
In the 1990s Psychotherapeutic Postural Integrational (PPI) developed in Strasbourg, France [14] out of Postural Integration with the inclusion of Jungian psychology and Gestalt therapy, the institute accredited by the European Association for Body Psychotherapy as qualifying their students in this method as ECP [15] practitioners of psychotherapy.
^Erken, Rita and Schlage, Bernhard: Editors: Transformation of the Self with Bodymind Integration Postural Integration – Energetic Integration – Psychotherapeutic Postural Integration; Articles by 14 international authors; Hubert W. Holzinger Verlag, Berlin (2012) ISBN978-3-926396-67-9
^ abcdBen-Shahar, Asaf Rolef: Touching the Relational Edge; Body Psychotherapy A Roadmap to Body Psychotherapy modalities, \PI defined: pp.43–44, Karnac Books Ltd., London (2014) ISBN978-1-7822009-4-9
^Cascone, Raffaele in: Erken & Schlage: Editors: Transformation of the Self; Biology, psychotherapy & somatic ecology p.68.
^Keleman, Stanley: Your Body speaks its Mind, Center Press (US) (1989) ISBN978-0934320016
^Erken, Rita and Schlage, Bernhard: Editors: Transformation of the Self with Bodymind Integration
^ abKnaster, Mirka (1996). Discovering the Body's Wisdom: A Comprehensive Guide to More Than Fifty Mind-Body Practices. Bantam. pp. 205–6. ISBN9780307575500.
^Painter, Jack: Technical Manual of Deep Wholistic Bodywork (1984), 'Five Element Associations' pp.54–57
^Ben-Shahar, Asaf Rolef: Ch.VII The Language of the Body pp.151-187
^Sevilla, Rosa María (Integración Postural): p.114 in Lachica, Fernando Ortiz: Psicoterapia corporal Bases teóricas de la práctica, Painter, Jack (Postural Integration) pp. 3, 17, 62, 92, 114, 115, 138, 169, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico (2016), ISBN978-607-9472-27-6.