New York: Harper&Row, 1985.
Item #1155 $14.95
The Potent Self, Moshe's second book on the theory and practice of the Feldenkrais Method, is available again, and includes a new 26 page foreword by Mark Reese, Ph.D. In this book, Dr. Feldenkrais explores such areas as the relationships between habit, emotion, motivation and posture, and the creation of a new technique for addressing human difficulties. The foundations of both Awareness Through Movement and Functional Integration are articulated here in more depth than in any of Dr. Feldenkrais' other writings. The Elusive Obvious
Cupertino, CA: Meta Publications, 1981.
Item #1154 $26.95
This warm, conversational book represents a summation of the theory and practice of both Functional Integration and Awareness Through Movement. Illuminated by anecdotes with the simple, fundamental notions of our daily life that through habit become elusive and impossible to see. Hardbound. The Master Moves
Cupertino, CA: Meta Publications, 1984.
Item #1156 $19.95
This book is an edited transcription of a workshop taught by Dr. Feldenkrais. The theoretical discussions and the movement experiences are interwoven throughout the book making the relationship between theory and practice in the Method more and more evident. The book is designed so that the reader does the movement lessons as he or she progresses through the book. The movement's directions are clear and the themes engaging making this book a popular selection from our catalog. Softbound Body Awareness as Healing Therapy: The Case of Nora
Berkeley, CA: Frog Press/Somatic Resources, 1977, 1994.
Item #1153 $12.95
This is a brilliant case study of a woman who had suffered a severe and debilitating stroke. It is the most extensive account available of Dr. Feldenkrais' individual work of Functional Integration. The reader is taken on safari through the 'jungle of the brain,' as Feldenkrais explains how he teaches Nora to see, read, walk and function in the world once again. Softbound. Awareness Through Movement: Health Exercises for Personal Growth
New York: Harper Collins, 1972.
Item #1152 $14.95
This best selling book contains 12 easy-to-follow Awareness Through Movement exercises for improving posture, flexibility, breathing, coordination, etc. After an introduction emphasizing the importance of self-education and the primary relationship of movement to sensory, thinking and emotional life, Feldenkrais demonstrates his ideas through the ATM lessons. Softbound. Higher Judo: Groundwork
New York: Frederick Warne & Co., 1952. Item #1150 $18.00
M. Feldenkrais was one of the early European practitioners of the martial Art of Judo and he wrote a number of influential texts on the subject. This text includes a 6 page introduction where he explicates his early ideas about somatic learning, maturation and the martial arts. It is a unique document for those interested in the connection between Martial Arts and Somatics. Bound photocopy Body and Mature Behavior: A Study of Anxiety, Sex, Gravitation and Learning
New York: International Universities Press, 1950, 1980. [NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME: expected release date Spring of '05.]
Item #1151 $24.95
First published in 1949, this clear, systematic treatment of the psycho-physiological foundations of Dr. Feldenkrais' theories is a widely accepted classic. He describes in neuro-physiological and psychological terms how patterns of movement and posture are acquired and relates movement habits to social and sexual development. This is a rich and somewhat technical book. Softbound. Judo: The Art of Defense and Attack
New York: Frederick Warne & Co., 1944, 1967.
Books by Feldenkrais Trainers:
Relaxercise
by David & Kaethe Zemach-Bersin &
Mark Reese
Item #1174 $24.00
This new book offers ten
easy-to-do Awareness Through Movement exercises
which can be done either sitting in a chair or lying on the floor. The book
includes special chapters on back pain, posture, sitting and ergonomics.
Each exercise is completely illustrated.
To order any of the materials listed contact:
Feldenkrais Resources
830 Bancroft Way, Suite 112
Berkeley, CA 94710
800-765-1907
510-540-7600
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