| bioenergetics | <study> A scientific field that deals with the application of thermodynamicprinciples to organisms and biological systems. (09 Oct 1997) |
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A combination of physical and psychological techniques designed to release blockages in the flow of energy through the body. Stems from the work of Wilhem Reich as refined by his pupil, psychiatrist Alexander Lowen. Once areas of repressed trauma are identified in the body, physical exercises, deep breathing and various forms of massage are used to permit the body to give up its need to "armor" itself. ...
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This Western form of yoga helps release feelings and blocked energy in the body through bodily energetic processes, including body movements and breathing exercises.
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Jon J. Ramsey and Joseph Kemnitz, Primate Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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a method of studying and understanding the human personality in terms of the body and its energetic processes. Bioenergetic therapists believe that the body and mind are functionally identical and that repressed emotions affect the body and mind by creating chronic muscular tension and diminishing energy. Through movement, breathwork, psychotherapy and emotional release techniques, the person works to resolve these issues; also called Reichian Therapy.
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exercises designed to release chronic muscle tensions and the emotions associated with them.
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