Ron Kurtz was the founder of the Hakomi Method, a body-centered psychotherapy approach.
He developed this method based on principles of mindfulness, non-violence, and mind-body holism.
Kurtz's work incorporates touch and somatic awareness in therapy, focusing on accessing and transforming stored memories and beliefs in the body.
He was influenced by Gregory Bateson and contributed significantly to humanistic psychology.
Kurtz's approach emphasizes creating a safe, nurturing space for clients to explore their inner worlds.
His work has influenced other therapeutic modalities, such as Sensorimotor Psychotherapy.
Kurtz was known for his compassionate and innovative approach to healing and personal transformation.
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