The way our core of being develops
The mystery of the abdomen
The Bottom Line
I chose to talk about the core of our being, biology and evolution. The abdomen is the root. Let's see a number of interesting references to this and how touch therapy in the abdominal region is so significant for reconnecting with ourselves.
The force of gravity acts on us at any given moment. Our constant need for life expresses itself in an internal and external movement. That is part of a fundamental evolutionary need in mammals, hence the ability to produce change.
Memories belonging to the "Sensor-motoric family" will be found in a subconscious layer (Implicit=) and therefore by working on these indirect memories, we will reach a place where they are stored in pre-verbal stages.
We do so through the use of sensations and emotions.
The signs collected along the way, on which I will expand in a moment, are collected by the ancient brain and the cerebellum, through pre-verbal tools such as movement, balance and the sense of touch.
As therapists, these are great options for potential tools to support healing, change and movement.
For the full article ( in Pdf.) press here
I chose to talk about the core of our being, biology and evolution. The abdomen is the root. Let's see a number of interesting references to this and how touch therapy in the abdominal region is so significant for reconnecting with ourselves.
The force of gravity acts on us at any given moment. Our constant need for life expresses itself in an internal and external movement. That is part of a fundamental evolutionary need in mammals, hence the ability to produce change.
Memories belonging to the "Sensor-motoric family" will be found in a subconscious layer (Implicit=) and therefore by working on these indirect memories, we will reach a place where they are stored in pre-verbal stages.
We do so through the use of sensations and emotions.
The signs collected along the way, on which I will expand in a moment, are collected by the ancient brain and the cerebellum, through pre-verbal tools such as movement, balance and the sense of touch.
As therapists, these are great options for potential tools to support healing, change and movement.
For the full article ( in Pdf.) press here