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           ROSEN BODYWORK FOR GROUPS:

Support Embodied Conflict Transformation & Deepen Collaborative Creative Projects.

Increase safety, personal insight, empathy and collective creativity through Rosen Method bodywork

Marion Rosen used to marvel at how Rosen sessions would send ripples of positive change out into her client's lives - deepening the quality and satisfaction of their relationships to family, work and the wider community. I have witnessed these powerful changes in my clients, in peers, and in my own life.  

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Rosen Practitioners are taught to cultivate a 'listening touch' which communicates unconditional positive regard for our clients. I am deeply interested in the power that a loving, listening touch has to shift one's relationship to self, to family, to creative work and to community in a positive direction. Rosen bodywork uses this quality of touch to help each client become aware of how they might be holding back from being seen and expressed in relationship to self and to others. This is why I am bringing Rosen Method bodywork sessions into the service not just of individuals, but of groups and communities as well.

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Who I Work With:

* Groups who are interested in an embodied approach to conflict transformation. Examples: housing coops, romantic partners, organizer teams.

*Groups who are interested in increasing the depth of vulnerability and intimacy of their discourse. Examples: Women's, men's & queer groups, instructor teams, political and faith organizations

*Groups who are in artistic collaboration and want to bring a depth and freshness of honesty to their work by contacting the authentic voice of their embodied psyche. Examples: Choirs, bands, dance groups, theater troupes, writing groups.

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How I Work with Groups:

My strategy when working with groups is powerfully simple, gentle and non-invasive. I support each member of the group with a 50-minute Rosen Method bodywork session. Depending on the size of the group, this happens over the course of one day or several. Optimally you provide a room for the sessions and I provide the table, the Rosen, and some art supplies & creative techniques that individuals and the collective group can use to process and integrate the shifts in self awareness that happened on the table, leading to shifts in group dynamics and collective creativity.

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Rosen for Groups: Beliefs
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