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		<AUTHOR>Guimond</AUTHOR>
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	<YEAR>2005</YEAR>
	<TITLE>"Who's there? / Who goes there?" Point of view of the Feldenkrais method of somatic education</TITLE>
	<PLACE_PUBLISHED>Canada</PLACE_PUBLISHED>
	<ABSTRACT>Referring to seminal texts and influential authors in the field of           biology of cognition, the author discusses connections between mind           and body, insisting on the critical role of the body in the acquisition           of knowledge viewed as a biological phenomena. She reviews in that           context the principles of the Feldenkrais method of somatic education           whose goal is essentially to restore the integrity and unity of sensorial,           affective and intellectual levels of the self. This approach designed           to enhance body awareness and consolidate body image through sequences           of movements and functional integration is said to be most beneficial           to actors and artists in their search for creativity but it may benefit           as well individuals who seek improvement of their health and personal           growth.           </ABSTRACT>
	<NOTES><p>Guimond, Odette (2005). &quot;Who's there? / Who goes there?&quot; Point of view of the Feldenkrais method of somatic education. <em>IFF Academy Feldenkrais Research Journal</em>, 2.</p><p>www.iffresearchjournal.org</p><p>&nbsp;</p></NOTES>
	<URL>http://www.iffresearchjournal.org/guimondenglish.htm</URL>
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