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Introduction to Rosen Method Bodywork

2020

Rosen Method bodywork is developed from the experience that we unconsciously strain muscles in the body to hold back emotions. This can lead to strained breathing, chronic muscle tension, physical pain and emotionally difficult conditions. See more...

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Rosen Method: An Approach to Wholeness and Well-Being Through the Body

This book gives us a look behind the scenes of a Rosen Method bodywork session. The author reveals the philosophy that results in the deceptively simple words and touch that prove to be the magic key to unlocking tension held for years in the body.

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The Rosen Method of Movement

While working as a physical therapist in Oakland, California, in the 1950s, 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.

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Rosen Method Bodywork: Accessing the Unconscious through Touch

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.

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Marion Rosen at 97: Finding A New Life Later in Life

Internationally-renowned somatics pioneer Marion Rosen founded her own work in the healing arts at age 56. Still working at 97, she is a model for aging gracefully, productively, and powerfully.

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Marion Rosen In Her Own Words

Often I ask myself: What is it in our work that touches people, that makes it different from other ways of working with a human being?

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Rosen Method: Hands That ‘Listen’

Rosen believes there are some experiences and emotions that could not be properly handled at the time a person is confronted with them.

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Rosen Method Bodywork: Practice and Science

Rosen Method Bodywork (RMB) practitioners use a unique form of touch and talk to expand a client’s awareness of their present moment felt experience. This article describes the method, its indications and contraindications, and its effects.

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Relaxation Awareness Resilience: Rosen Method Bodywork Science and Practice

This book provides a practical, science-based explanation of how responsive touch and words activate the type of compassionate self-awareness known to promote nervous system healing from physical/emotional distress.

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Rosen Method: A Listening Hand

Today, doctors are increasingly baffled by patients’ recurring aches, pains, and diseases. Often, unexplained issues are attributed to stress without exploring the source or helping people change how they experience their lives.

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Healing Through the Body: Rosen Method Bodywork with Trauma Therapy

Touch is perhaps the most overlooked innate resource we humans have for health and healing. Though we analyze, reflect and make meaning, fundamentally we are mammals who are wired to work, play, protect, relax, create, and heal through touch with each other.

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