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A Non-Verbal Awareness Bibliography

Compiled by Bruce I. Kodish

July, 1995


Brooks, Charles V.W. Sensory Awareness: The Rediscovery of Experiencing. New York: The Viking Press, 1976.

Caplan, Deborah. Back Trouble: A New Approach to Prevention and Recovery Based on the Alexander Technique. Gainesville: Triad Publishing Co., 1989.

Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience. New York: Harper Perennial, 1990.

Gallwey, W. Timothy. The Inner Game of Golf. New York: Random House, 1979, 1981.

Gelb, Michael.Body Learning: An Introduction to the Alexander Technique. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1987.

Huxley, Aldous. "The Education of an Amphibian", in Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1956.

--------------. The Art of Seeing. Seattle: Montana Books Publishers, Inc., 1978.

Jones, Frank Pierce. Body Awareness in Action: A Study of the Alexander Technique. New York: Schocken Books, 1976, 1979.

Keane, Betty Winkler. Sensing: Letting Yourself Live. San Francisco: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1979.

Leaf, Munro. The Story of Ferdinand. New York: Puffin Books, 1977.

Ornstein, Robert and David Sobel. Healthy Pleasures. Addison-Wesley, Inc., 1989.

Perls, F.S. Ego, Hunger and Aggression: the Beginning of Gestalt Therapy. New York: Vintage Books, 1969.

Westfeldt, Lulie. F. Matthias Alexander: The Man and His Work. Long Beach: Centerline Press, 1986.



For more information on the practice of Sensory Awareness, contact: Sensory Awareness Foundation, 273 Star Route, Muir Beach, Ca. 94965. (415) 388-6718.

For more information about studying the Alexander Technique, contact: North American Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique (NASTAT), P.O. Box 517, Urbana, IL 61801. (800) 473-0620; (217) 367-6956.

 

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