MINTZ, Ritchie
Pages: 28-32
Year 2021
ABSTRACT The author proposes that Rolfers need not ask what a person looks like after they’ve experienced a complete Rolfing® Structural Integration (SI) Ten Series; SI practitioners should instead ask: What is a ‘random body’? Mintz shares his impressions about why people suffer random bodies, plus the factors to his success in helping people integrate and organize through his Rolfing work.
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MINTZ, Ritchie
Pages: 52-55
Year 2012
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MINTZ, Ritchie
Pages: 1-2
Year 2017
Author’s note: This article was not originally intended for Structural Integration: The Journal of the Rolf Institute®. It was written as a post to a Facebook page. In that context, I hope I have exerted enough ‘scientific caution’. But I felt the personal experience, the casual tone, and the lack of original research disqualified the piece as a Journal article. That was, until I received enough feedback that indicated I had ‘struck a nerve’. I then thought this article might be worthy to submit to the Journal because of the fact that Rolfing® Structural Integration (SI) can help this structural condition, now named by medical science.
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ALBRECHT, Jennifer
BERG, Valerie
COLLINS, Sandy
GORDON, Emily D.
MINTZ, Ritchie
SULTAN, Jan H.
Pages: 50-51
Year 2003
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MINTZ, Ritchie
Pages: 41-42
Year 2013
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