Authentic Movement, Groups and Psychotherapy
Payne, Helen
(2003)
Authentic Movement, Groups and Psychotherapy.
Self and Society, 31 (2).
ISSN 0306-0497
Authentic Movement is a newly emerging discipline of kinetic meditation through which the participant can learn to engage with a direct experience of herself, the group and the transpersonal. This is an experience beyond words and concepts. It can assist in developing body awareness, and body-mind-spirit connections. By gaining access and giving creative expression to inner worlds the invisible becomes visible or "authentic‟ as Californian founder Mary Starkes Whitehouse (1979) claims.
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Keywords | counselling |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:09 |
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