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modern dance and
Laban Movement Analysis.
Somatic experiencing Hanna,
Thomas (1986). "What is
Somatics?".
Somatics: Magazine-Journal of the
Bodily Arts and...
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movements of the body
Somatics, a
group of
alternative medicine approaches,
experiential movement disciplines, and
dance techniques Somatic theory, a model...
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Somatic experiencing (SE) is a form of
alternative therapy aimed at
treating trauma and stress-related disorders, such as post-traumatic
stress disorder...
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Somatic psychology or, more precisely, "
somatic clinical psychotherapy" is a form of
psychotherapy that
focuses on
somatic experience,
including therapeutic...
- In
cellular biology, a
somatic cell (from
Ancient Gr**** σῶμα (sôma) 'body'), or
vegetal cell, is any
biological cell
forming the body of a multicellular...
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surround the
human body and
affect health. Mind–body
interventions Somatics Energy medicine Thackery, Ellen; Harris,
Madeline (2003). Gale Encyclopedia...
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Somatic damage may
refer to any of the
health effects of
radiation other than teratogenesis,
including Acute radiation syndrome Radiation burns Radiation-induced...
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Somatic fusion, also
called protoplast fusion, is a type of
genetic modification in
plants by
which two
distinct species of
plants are
fused together...
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professor and
movement theorist who
coined the term
somatics in 1976. He
called his work
Hanna Somatic Education. He
proposed that most
negative health effects...
- In
cellular biology, the term
somatic is
derived from the
French somatique which comes from
Ancient Gr**** σωματικός (sōmatikós, “bodily”), and σῶμα (sôma...