Rosen Method Bodywork: Accessing the Unconscious through Touch
By (Author) Marion Rosen
By (author) Susan Brenner
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
15th July 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Exercise and workouts
613.71
Paperback
136
Width 178mm, Height 229mm, Spine 10mm
244g
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.
"Marion Rosens 'power of gentleness' expresses what weve all felt in this universally loved woman. Marion shares with C.G. Jung a deep respect for the wisdom and self-healing tendencies of both psyche and body."
Kay Bradway, Jungian analyst and co-founder of the C.G. Jung Institute, San Francisco
"Marion Rosens approach suggests ways of meditation-in-relationship using skillful touch. It is clearly related to earlier approaches to emotional healingnotably Reichan workthat allow the persons deeper self to emerge by assisting in the dissolution of the character armor. Her book will help the growth of her seminal work and benefit our problematic world."
From the Foreword by Claudio Naranjo, M.D., author of Character and Neurosis: An Integrative View
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.