USABP Speaker Series - Nick Totton

Nick Totton

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Nick Totton

This course will not include CEs. Our upcoming recorded live events will be available here, free for members and non-members who register for them, as is the case here. Members and event registrants can use their discount code to watch this event free.


Description

I have learnt hugely from communities of difference and disadvantage, and I have no delusions that I can teach them anything – although members of those groups are of course more than welcome to attend. But what I mainly want to do is to convince people who think of themselves as ‘normal’ that they – we – are the problem: just as white people are the problem in relation to colourism, and neurotypical people are the problem in relation to neurodiversity, ‘normal’ people are the problem in relation to all issues of difference and disadvantage.

We will be thinking together about the following questions, through a presentation, break-out exercises and discussion:

• What does ‘normal’ mean? Is it an actual thing?

• How does the idea of ‘normality’; damage all of us – both those who identify with it and those who don’t?

• How does ‘normality’ distort therapeutic practice, and in particular the practice of body psychotherapy?

• And what can we do about it? How can we tear that statue down?


About Different Bodies: Deconstructing Normality

A revolution is underway in how we think about human variation. It has the potential to transform the social and political landscape, sweeping away walls and fences that stop so many people from fully participating. Psychotherapy should be in the vanguard of this revolution, but it isn’t,’ writes Nick Totton in this bold analysis of human difference. His aim is to challenge and also help the reader who self-defines as ‘normal’– be they talking therapist, body therapist, client or anyone else – to interrogate their own normality, and hopefully to relinquish the word and all the privileges it brings. It is time, he writes, ‘to dismantle that identity, pull down that statue, abandon that high plinth and rest on the solid ground of difference’. Then, he argues, psychotherapy practitioners may be in a position to learn from their clients how best to work with them.

The book addresses differences of bodily capacity, gender and lifestyle differences, differences of skin colour and neuro differences. It also tackles differences between the human and non-human beings who inhabit the Earth. Totton’s call is for recognition that we share this planet, and that creating standards of ‘normality’ leads to exclusion as well as inclusion, with all the psychological and other harms that brings.



Your Instructor


Nick Totton
Nick Totton

He has been a body psychotherapist since 1981, and an ecopsychologist since 2004. He has previously authored 11 books, including Wild Therapy (now in its second edition), Body Psychotherapy for the 21st Century and Psychotherapy and Politics, and edited several others, including Vital Signs: Psychological responses to ecological crisis (with Mary-Jayne Rust). Nick has developed trainings in two new forms of therapy – Embodied-Relational Therapy and Wild Therapy, both of which are now being continued by other trainers. He has a grown-up daughter and two grandchildren, and lives in Sheffield with his partner.


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