Rosen Method Bodywork Accessing the Unconscious through Touch

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Pub. Date: 2003-04-21
Publisher(s): North Atlantic Books
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Summary

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.

Author Biography

Rosen Method bodywork was developed out of Marion Rosen's fifty years of experience as a physical therapist and health educator. Her unique approach to bodywork and movement has earned her recognition as a leader and originator in the field of body-oriented therapies.

In the 1930s, Marion studied breath and relaxation in Munich, Germany with Lucy Heyer, who had been trained by Elsa Gindler, a renowned innovator of body therapies. Licensed in physical therapy, both in Stockholm and at the Mayo Clinic, Marion developed the Rosen Method over the course of many years in private practice.

Marion's purpose is to realize a vision of health and well-being by making the benefits of the Rosen Method widely available to the general public.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. VIII
Prefacep. X
Introductionp. XII
The Origins of Rosen Methodp. 1
Becoming Fully Alive to All Possibilitiesp. 11
What Is Rosen Method?p. 11
What Makes Rosen Method So Powerful?p. 14
Rosen Method Compared to Other Bodyworkp. 15
Why People Come for Rosen Method Sessionsp. 16
Uncovering the Hidden Jewel: The Major Components of Rosen Methodp. 19
Touch As an Openingp. 20
Presence As Acceptancep. 21
The Role of Wordsp. 22
Transformation As Bringing the Unconscious to Lifep. 26
Discovering the Love Withinp. 30
Rosen Method in Practice: An Overviewp. 33
Reading the Bodyp. 33
Touching with Curiosity, Empathy, and Lovep. 36
Working with Feelings and Memories Related to Childhood Traumasp. 40
Looking at How People Inhabit Their Bodiesp. 45
Brooklyn Chestp. 47
A Defiant Posturep. 51
A Depressed Posturep. 53
A Posture of Hidingp. 55
An Anxious Posturep. 59
Muscle Tension, Emotional Attitudes, and the Breathp. 61
Performed Breathp. 65
The Diaphragm As Geiger Counterp. 66
From Barriers to Possibilitiesp. 71
Barriers to Lovep. 73
Barriers to Expressionp. 73
Barriers to Intimacyp. 76
Appropriate Touch to Help Overcome Barriersp. 78
Working with Boundariesp. 78
Sharing the Truth As Openingp. 81
Physical Pain and Emotional Painp. 85
Pain As a Symptomp. 85
Psychosomatic Illnessp. 87
Disease and the Immune Systemp. 90
Heart Problemsp. 91
Asthmap. 92
Parkinson's Diseasep. 94
Teaching the Rosen Methodp. 97
Learning Through Seeing and Doingp. 97
Learning Through Personal Developmentp. 100
Learning Through Understanding the Meaning of Tensionp. 101
Putting It All Togetherp. 101
Supervisionp. 102
Perspectives on the Rosen Methodp. 105
Rosen Method and the Power of Listeningp. 106
Rosen Method: Genuine and Deepp. 108
Rosen Method's "Contactful Presence"p. 111
Guiding Clients Through Making Peace with "What Is"p. 114
Surrendering Self-Effortp. 117
Following the Elusive Breathp. 119
Saying Yes to Lifep. 121
A Method of Transformation and Hopep. 123
Patience, Authenticity, and Trustp. 126
How to Contact Rosen Method Bodywork Centersp. 129
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