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Don Hanlon Johnson is an American researcher, author, teacher, and pioneer in the study of somatics: how transformative body practices can enhance personal and social change and how they can impair it. He places emphasis on creating collaboration among communities that otherwise stand isolated from each other. His work is grounded in philosophy, mind-body studies, self-cultivation in a world of social change, spirituality, and human yearning.

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The Meaning of Life in the 21st Century: Tensions Among Science, Religion, and Experience

Twenty cutting-edge essays on issues raised by biotechnology's increasing impact on humans and nature, The Meaning of Life in the 21st Century provides a forward-looking discussion by a wide array of prominent experts on where today's scientific discoveries are taking humankind.

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The Body in Psychotherapy: Inquiries in Somatic Psychology

The Body in Psychotherapy explores the life of the body as a basis of psychological understanding. Its chapters describe the use of movement, awareness exercises, and bodily imagination in work with various populations and life situations.

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Body, Spirit, and Democracy

Body, Spirit and Democracy addresses how can we, of different ethical values, spiritual commitments, and ethnic backgrounds, work together to create a more humane world.

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Everyday Hopes, Utopian Dreams: Reflections on American Ideals

Finding his idealism challenged by the reactionary forces that have proliferated in the post-9/11 world, Don Hanlon Johnson felt a need to recover more sober visions of hope amid the many reasons for despair and cynicism.

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Diverse Bodies, Diverse Practices: Toward an Inclusive Somatics

The notion of “body” that underlies most available writings about somatic theories and practices often assumes a universal normality of structure and function that has now come into question.

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Bone, Breath, and Gesture: Practices of Embodiment

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.

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