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Facilitation Techniques Based on Ndt Principles

by Lois Bly

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Facilitate: to free from difficulties or obstacles; make easier; aid; assist. Specifically, a process in which the therapist's hands and body give direction to the client in how to move. In many ways, facilitation is a dance between the client and the therapist. The ultimate goal is for the client to perform a solo dance, moving through space with fluidity and effortless movement. With both verbal description and sequential photographic presentation, Facilitation Techniques Based on NDT Principles describes the techniques Lois Bly and Allison Whiteside use to help their clients move more freely. Book jacket.… (more)
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Facilitate: to free from difficulties or obstacles; make easier; aid; assist. Specifically, a process in which the therapist's hands and body give direction to the client in how to move. In many ways, facilitation is a dance between the client and the therapist. The ultimate goal is for the client to perform a solo dance, moving through space with fluidity and effortless movement. With both verbal description and sequential photographic presentation, Facilitation Techniques Based on NDT Principles describes the techniques Lois Bly and Allison Whiteside use to help their clients move more freely. Book jacket.

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