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"A physician who is a practitioner of integrative and holistic medicine, and a neuroscientist whose current research focuses on mind-body reactions, present techniques to give our body a voice to tell us what our symptoms of health problems really mean, and believe with this unveiling of hidden sources of illness we can find inner and outer healing"--
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Diverse Bodies, Diverse Practices: Toward an Inclusive Somatics, edited by Don Hanlon Johnson, explores the intersection of somatic practices with diverse cultural and social experiences. The book brings together a collection of essays and reflections that delve into the ways in which body awareness and movement can facilitate personal and social transformation. Topics include the impact of somatics on mental health, the experiences of autistic individuals, and the identity challenges faced by biracial individuals in America. The work emphasizes the importance of embracing diversity and overcoming social barriers through somatic engagement. Aimed at practitioners, scholars, and those interested in body-mind connections, the book provides insights into how somatics can contribute to a more inclusive and compassionate society.
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Mind and body. --- Dōgen,
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Pain --- Mind and body
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