CAPA_ROLF LINES_ 2001-01-WINTER

ROLF LINES – Winter 2001, Vol 29 , nº 01

Dr. Ida Rolf Institute
Volume: XXIX
LUCHAU, Til
Pages: 10-12
Year 1999
Julie Diamond, Ph.D., worked with analyst/physicist ArnoldMindell (author of Working with the Dreaming Body, The Shaman’s Body, Sitting in the Fire, etc.) as one of the original founders of Process Work (or Process Oriented Psychology). In this interview from January 3rd, 1999, Julie talks about some of the basic ideas behind Process Work and gives examples of how they might be applied in private practice.I began studying Process Work with Arny Mindell in the mid-1980’s as a student of bodywork and body-centered therapies at Esalen. As I did, you will notice where the Process Work perspective differs from our own (for example, the emphasis on the psychological aspects of symptoms and experience), as well as the similarities we share (e.g., seeking the “self-correcting” capacity of the body). My hope is that both the differences and the similarities will prove stimulating and educational. As a Rolfer who also works as a psychotherapist, the dynamic interaction between these two modalities keeps me reflecting, growing, and refining my appreciation for each, in all their disparate and complimentary views, values, and methods.
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MATTOLI, Paula
Pages: 5-7
Year 2001
In different soils, different seeds will grow. Because each time and place presents its own challenges, each also presents unique opportunities. The diversity among Rolfers and their sociocultural settings is one of the community’s greatest assets. The two articles below address an experiment that flowered in Brazil – a soil of socioeconomic extremes, fluid processes, and deeply held communitarian values. If what you read here inspires you, if you would like to learn more, or if you would like to share information about a project developed in your own setting, please contact the authors or the ABR.1
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PRADO, Pedro
Pages: 8-10
Year 2001
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DIAMOND, Julie
LUCHAU, Til
Pages: 11-14
Year 2001
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MAITLAND, Jeffrey
Pages: 15-24
Year 2001
The following article is based on a transcription of a lecture given during an advanced class, co-taught with Pedro Prado, on the beautiful island of Ilhabella, Brazil, July 11, 2000. Cornelia Rossi generously transcribed the original lecture. Some parts have been omitted, modified, or added to aid in readability, continuity, or to provide the necessary background material for understanding the discussion.
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MORRISON, Michael
Pages: 29-32
Year 2001
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DAY, William
Pages: 36-49
Year 2001
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