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  2. File:Redbook-1973-1974 (65GA).pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Rosen Method Bodywork - Wikipedia

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    Rosen Method Bodywork (or Rosen Method) is a type of complementary and alternative medicine. This bodywork, described as 'psychosomatic', claims to help integrate one's bodily and emotional/mental experience. In the tradition of sensory awareness methods, Rosen Method Bodywork focuses clients' attention onto internal sensations and emotions ...

  4. Amy Namowitz Worthen - Wikipedia

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    She was born Amy Louise Namowitz on August 13, 1946, in New York City. [5] Worthen studied at the High School of Music and Art (which is now part of the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School).

  5. Category:1973 books - Wikipedia

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  6. The Total Woman - Wikipedia

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    The Total Woman is a self-help book for married women by Marabel Morgan published in 1973. The book sold over 500,000 copies within the first year, making it the most successful non-fiction book in the USA in 1974. [1] Overall, it sold more than ten million copies. [2]

  7. Somatics - Wikipedia

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    Somatics is a field within bodywork and movement studies which emphasizes internal physical perception and experience. The term is used in movement therapy to signify approaches based on the soma , or "the body as perceived from within", [ 1 ] [ 2 ] including Skinner Releasing Technique , Alexander technique , the Feldenkrais Method , Eutony ...

  8. Pentimento: A Book of Portraits - Wikipedia

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    It takes the form of an autobiographical work, focusing on "portraits" of various people that had effects on the author throughout her life. [ 1 ] The book was subject to controversy over the authenticity of a section about an anti-Nazi Resistance member called "Julia", which was later made into Fred Zinneman 's film Julia .

  9. Bernarr Macfadden - Wikipedia

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    Born in Mill Spring, Missouri, Macfadden changed his first and last names to give them a greater appearance of strength. [2] He thought "Bernarr" sounded like the roar of a lion, and that "Macfadden" was a more masculine spelling of his last name.