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SATURDAY 1 MARCH 2008 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON 
TOO HOT TO HANDLE?
Thinking about touch in the psychotherapeutic space

Few would disagree that touch plays a fundamental role in human life, yet it is mostly forbidden in 
psychotherapy. While the use of touch is neither straightforward, nor self-evidently useful, it may 
nevertheless be an inevitable part of the clinical encounter and a potentially valuable mode of 
interacting with clients. This conference examines arguments for and against the use of touch in 
psychotherapy, and explores ways in which touch may be handled or mishandled in the therapeutic 
relationship. 

SUSIE ORBACH 
(Psychotherapist, author and founder of the Womenâs Therapy Centre) 
Too hot to touch: Introductory remarks

ABRAHAM BRAFMAN 
(Psychoanalyst and author) 
Touching and affective closeness

VALERIE SINASON 
(Psychoanalyst, author and poet) 
No touch please - we're British psychodynamic practitioners

NICK TOTTON 
(Embodied-relational therapist and author) 
The possibility of touch

ROZ CARROLL 
(Body psychotherapist and author) 
Multi-sensory intersubjectivity: Why touch matters

EM FARRELL 
(Psychoanalytic psychotherapist and author) 
Plenary introduction:
The presence of the body in psychotherapy

Chairs: Susie Orbach and Graeme Galton (Psychotherapist) 


 
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