Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]-167) and index.
Contents
1. Introducing dynamic ''forms of vitality'' -- 2. The nature and theoretical framework of dynamic ''forms of vitality'' -- 3. Ideas from psychology and behavioral science leading to dynamic forms of vitality -- 4. A possible neuroscientific basis for vitality forms : the arousal systems -- 5. Vitality forms in music, dance, theatre, and cinema -- 6. When do vitality forms begin? A developmental view -- 7. What implications do forms of vitality have for clinical theory and practice?