Somatic Perspectives on Psychotherapy


September 2009

 

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Judith Hendin: Conscious Body & Voice Dialogue

 
 
Judith Hendin
 

Judith Hendin, Ph.D., directs the Conscious Body & Voice Dialogue Institute of Easton, PA, and New York City. A beloved teacher and Voice Dialogue facilitator for 20 years (working with the many selves within us), she has taught in the U.S., Canada,
and Europe, and presented at the U.S. Association for Body Psychotherapy. Drawing on her discoveries of healing the body through inner selves, Judith wrote the book, The Self Behind the Symptom: How Shadow Voices Heal Us. Her work is enriched by her background in psychological energetics, deep bodywork, and sacred choreography. Author and visionary Shakti Gawain calls Hendin, “a wonderful healer whose work I highly recommend.”

 
 

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- The online player works best if you have a broadband connnection (cable or DSL), as opposed to dial-up.

- To start, press the Play button in the player above: Play button

- Once it has started to play, you'll see a Pause button in the player above: Pause button

- SOUND: The sound level is controlled from the player. BUT it will only go as loud as your computer's sound setting (and will not give out any sound if your computer's sound is on "mute". To adjust your sound settings on a Windows computer, go to the "Control Panel," click on "Sound" and adjust the volume. If you have external speakers, make sure they are on and the volume is adjusted properly.

- If you see text instead of the Flash player graphics, this means you do not have Flash installed on your computer. You can either download Flash... or you can save the file to your computer and play it there or on an MP3 player.


 

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