Books about the
Rosen Method Bodywork
- Rosen Method
Bodywork: Accessing the Unconscious Through Touch
(2003)
- The Rosen
Method : Coming Alive and Staying Alive in the 21st
Century (2002)
- The Rosen
Method of Movement (1992)
Rosen
Method Bodywork: Accessing the
Unconscious Through Touch
by Marion Rosen, Sue Brenner (Contributor)
Paperback: 125 pages (February
2003)
North Atlantic Books; ISBN: 1556434189
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Book Description
"The body never lies" in the Rosen Method, and
through touch, will reveal repressed feelings disguised
as chronic pain. Once accessed, the patient can begin to
process those feelings toward recovery. This book
contains an explanation of the theory and practice of the
Rosen Method along with case studies that show how
specific disorders are successfully treated. Photos and
illustrations are provided to further explore the
philosophy and mechanics of this revolutionary therapy
which addresses emotional and physical ailments through
touch.
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The Rosen Method:
Coming Alive and Staying Alive in the 21st Century
by Marilyn J. Davis
Paperback 120 pages; (October 14,
2002)
Writers Club Press; ISBN: 0595250556
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Book Description
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 systems
expression of presence in daily practice.
About the Author
Marilyn J. Davis was born in St. Louis, MO. In 1999, she
obtained a Masters in Womens Spirituality from the
California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco.
Marilyn, a member of the Franciscan Sisters of Mary, is
currently a massage therapist and Rosen Method
practitioner in St. Louis.
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The Rosen Method of
Movement
by Marion Rosen, Sue Brenner (Contributor),
Susan Brenner
Paperback (March 1992)
North Atlantic Books; ISBN: 1556431171
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