Selected Articles
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A Dutch children's physical therapist and her psychotherapist colleague talk about their work in the water with mentally and physically disabled clients.
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Two Dutch sports teachers describe their work in the water with mentally and physically handicapped clients.
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An American energy therapist discusses her work in the water and how she uses Healing Dance in her sessions.
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Israeli water practitioners describe how they give sessions in the Mediterranean during the summer months.
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An essay reflecting on the phenomena of flow, movement, position and transition, and the relation between how they appear in our lives and in our work in the water.
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An investigation into the ways in which the qualities of shape and space are present in aquatic bodywork.
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This article elucidates the Continuity Principle underlying the Healing Dance course, Above & Below.
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Complete with a hoax, insider jokes and an exposition on the nature of water, body mechanics, relating to the receiver, learning and teaching. Modeled after the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali...
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Diane Tegtmeier and Inika Spence-Whaley describe their approach: Aquatic bodywork by integratively trained therapists is a profound and safe way to help people heal from trauma.
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Inika Spence-Whaley provides us with an explanation from the perspective of Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) for receivers who are holding and locked in their joints, sharing her insights on how we may best work with them.
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An homage to WATSU®.
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