The Embodiment Journal - A Quarterly Publication on Somatics and Embodiment for Health, Leadership and Life, is a new publication gathering together articles on embodiment and somatics from some of the top established practitioners and teachers in the field and from some of the rising stars.
This first Volume in cludes the following articles:
An Introduction by Editor, Francis Briers
Strength and Aliveness in Teaching by John Tuite
The Embodied Rescue Dynamic by Nancy Shanteau
Poetry by Beka Card
The Shape of Shame by Clare Myatt
Creativity and Embodiment by Tess Howell
Chronic Pain - An Embodiment? by Charlie Birch
Applications of Embodiment in Organisations -
Benefits to Leadership, Communication, and Innovation by Anouk Brack
Whether you are an 'old hand' in working with embodiment or you are newly exploring this dynamic territory this journal will offer a range of both deep and accessible articles by excellent authors.
This is set to be an exciting new 'home' for the dialogue around embodiment and somatics.
Language
English
Pages
96
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Warriors of Love Publishing
Release
February 17, 2015
The Embodiment Journal - Volume 1: Somatics and Embodiment for Health, Leadership, and Life
The Embodiment Journal - A Quarterly Publication on Somatics and Embodiment for Health, Leadership and Life, is a new publication gathering together articles on embodiment and somatics from some of the top established practitioners and teachers in the field and from some of the rising stars.
This first Volume in cludes the following articles:
An Introduction by Editor, Francis Briers
Strength and Aliveness in Teaching by John Tuite
The Embodied Rescue Dynamic by Nancy Shanteau
Poetry by Beka Card
The Shape of Shame by Clare Myatt
Creativity and Embodiment by Tess Howell
Chronic Pain - An Embodiment? by Charlie Birch
Applications of Embodiment in Organisations -
Benefits to Leadership, Communication, and Innovation by Anouk Brack
Whether you are an 'old hand' in working with embodiment or you are newly exploring this dynamic territory this journal will offer a range of both deep and accessible articles by excellent authors.
This is set to be an exciting new 'home' for the dialogue around embodiment and somatics.