Events
The Relevance of the Body in Accessing the Unconscious: Rosen Method Bodywork with Marion Rosen & Sara Webb
Mar 5 2010 10:00AM - Mar 7 2010 5:30PM

EVENT DETAILS
Saturday & Sunday
March 6 & 7
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
CIIS Main Building
$235 for entire weekend (includes lecture)
13 CEUs (MFT, LCSW, RN)
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Marion Rosen has a unique ability to decipher body language to see through the outer layers of a person into the innermost working of the human heart. In this workshop, participants will learn to interpret muscle tension and to support the release of this tension through gentle touch. Students will explore how muscle tension, breath, and body postures interface with emotion. Participants will also develop greater sensitivity in their touch and increase their ability to see subtle changes in the breath that indicate a person is speaking the truth or having a long-forgotten memory well up from the past. The spiritual and emotional dimensions of the breath will be clarified, as well as the physiological foundations of breathing and the connection of breath to the unconscious.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
Marion Rosen is a pioneer of the German tradition of psychosomatic healing, carrying unique knowledge from the tradition of Elsa Gindler to the United States. She practiced physical therapy for many years before synthesizing her own method from an array of somatic sources. At the age of ninety-five, Rosen embodies the potential of her method by continuing to bring holistic wisdom to her followers as she
travels and teaches internationally.
Sara Webb is a senior teacher and director at ROSEN METHOD: the Berkeley Center. She has taught widely in Europe and is an adjunct faculty member in the Women's Spirituality Program at CIIS. She was Marion Rosen's first student in 1972 and is her close colleague today.
This course is available for one unit of academic credit to CIIS Students.
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS CLOSED FOR THIS EVENT



