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Rosen Method Bodywork
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 137

Rosen Method Bodywork

In this long-awaited description of the body-centered therapy developed by Marion Rosen, the reader begins to understand how emotional and physical ailments can be addressed through the gentle touch of the Rosen practitioner. Rosen explains how the practitioner identifies tensions in the body that point to the source of a problem and how that awareness guides the healing process. With the help of psychotherapist Susan Brenner, the director of Rosen Center East and one of Marion's first students, she describes the origins of her method; how people reveal their emotions in body postures; barriers they set up to love, self-expression, and intimacy, and how Rosen work enables a client to move beyond these barriers. Treatments for asthma, migraine headaches, heart problems, weak immune systems, and psychosomatic illnesses are chronicled. Essays by doctors, psychologists, and Rosen practitioners describe how this method of touch, words, and acceptance guides their work, and complete this remarkable tribute to a visionary woman.

Rosen Method Movement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

Rosen Method Movement

While working as a physical therapist in Oakland in the fifties, Marion Rosen was asked by several clients how they could prevent aches and pains and avoid physical therapy treatments. This question inspired Rosen to begin teaching movement classes in 1956. The Rosen Method of Movement describes these preventative exercises in detail. Marion Rosen continued in the next four decades to become, alongside Moshe Feldenkrais, Milton Trager, Ida Rolf, and Alfred Lowen, one of the makor progenitors of a system of bodywork, which connects breathing, emotional responses and body functioning.

Dance Like Nobody's Watching
  • Language: en

Dance Like Nobody's Watching

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-03
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  • Publisher: Unknown

DANCE LIKE NOBODY'S WATCHING is a riveting true story of courage that relates how the author transformed her experience with two deadly cancers-breast and ovarian-into an opportunity to slay all the cancer dragons. . . and survive. Her personal blueprint for survival includes believing in a mind-body connection, taking control of one's own healthcare, participating in a support group, and embracing many levels of love. By dancing close to death, she learns how to live, and in sharing that gift, she offers hope to anyone who must travel the lonely road of cancer.

A KID FROM PITTSBURGH
  • Language: en

A KID FROM PITTSBURGH

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-03
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Social Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 497

Social Development

This authoritative, engaging text examines the key role of relationships in child and adolescent development, from the earliest infant?caregiver transactions to peer interactions, friendships, and romantic partnerships. Following the sequence of a typical social development course, sections cover foundational developmental science, the self and relationships, social behaviors, contexts for social development, and risk and resilience. Leading experts thoroughly review their respective areas and highlight the most compelling current issues, methods, and research directions. End-of-chapter suggested reading lists direct students and instructors to exemplary primary sources on each topic.

Bone, Breath, and Gesture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

Bone, Breath, and Gesture

This book is a collection of writings on principles and techniques by the pioneers of bodywork and body awareness disciplines. Together, they represent a historical record of the field of somatics. Ranging from hands-on workers like Ida Rolf to phenomenologist Elizabeth Behnke, their lives span this century. In these lectures, writings, and interviews, editor Don Hanlon Johnson has sought to revel the unbroken lineage, theoretical differences, and major similarities of these originators.

Body Matters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Body Matters

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

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The Rosen Method
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

The Rosen Method

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-10
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Presence is essential to existence. With a focus on both universal and human themes, Marilyn studies the meaning and importance of presence in the Rosen Method bodywork practice. She explores how the body armors itself due to emotional experiences that have never found expression. Through sensitive touch to the body, keen observation of the breath, and verbal exchange, the client realizes relaxation of tight muscles and a deeper contact with the inner self. Through presence, the practitioner and client together create a relationship which recognizes the intrinsic worth of each, and through which personal change can effect universal change. As a Franciscan Sister of Mary, Marilyn identifies the Rosen Method as a viable ministry because of the congruence of each system’s expression of presence in daily practice.

Bodywork
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Bodywork

This is the essential guide answering all of the key questions about every different kind of major bodywork therapy, including Alexander Technique, Feldenkrais Method, Reflexology, Shiatsu, Swedish Massage, Aromatherapy and more.

Breathe - Critical Research into the Inequalities of Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

Breathe - Critical Research into the Inequalities of Life

Breathing is an unavoidable, vital act, yet it cannot be taken for granted, as the experiences of the pandemic, profound changes in our environment, but also structural, racist discrimination make clear. In the physical act of breathing, we are symbolically, materially and radically thrown back to our own bodies and connected to the bodies of others. In conversation with artists and theorists from different fields, the contributers to this volume explore different acts of suffocation and release. They show how the protection of bodies is unequally and ambivalently distributed and how it can be an act of resistance. It is an insistence on life, a demand for existential, political, symbolic and ethical recognition.