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Resources and Articles

Books

Rosen Method Online Journal
www.rosenjournal.org

Rosen Method: An Approach to Wholeness and Well-being Through the Body, Elaine L. Mayland, Ph.D., 52 Stone Press, USA, 2005, ISBN 0-9773796-0-4

Rosen Method Bodywork: Accessing the Unconscious through Touch, Marion Rosen with Sue Brenner, North Atlantic Books, Berkeley California USA, 2003, ISBN 1-55643-418-9

The Rosen Method of Movement, Marion Rosen & Sue Brenner, North Atlantic Books, Berkeley California USA, 1991, ISBN 1-55643-117-1

Come Dance with Me – Exploring the Body-Mind Connection by Judith Nicholson with Preface by Marion Rosen, is now available

Come Dance with Me tells of Judith's journey towards freedom and self-fulfilment. It is the story of a daughter, law lecturer, diplomat's wife and mother of four, who, in her mid-fifties, became dissatisfied with her life. It is also the story of Judith's struggles with 3 bouts of cancer over 9 years, which are intimately described, and which led to her death in 2004.

Searching for empowerment to live her own life, Judith explored meditation, Carl Jung and Rosen Method Bodywork. Judith describes in detail her Rosen training in Sweden, and the theory and techniques of the Method. She chronicles the ways in which her life changed.

On her return to Australia from Sweden, she created a dream retreat in Tumut, rural New South Wales, and introduced Rosen Method to Australia.

Judith's book can be purchased from Ian Nicholson, nick@rylands.net.au telephone 03 9015 8084, the Australian Natural Health Magazine or by contacting us for more information.

Articles

Tried & Tested: Rosen Method Bodywork
Published in Australian Natural Health magazine, March 2009.
This article is reprinted with permission from Sports Blitz. (www.sportzblitz.net/natural-health/magazine.php)

Abstract
This article was written by Simone Turner who experienced a session from Rosen Practitioner, Marja Koskela. It tells of her experience and more about what you can expect from Rosen Method.

Moving through Fear to find Peace
by Maggie Wilde
The article is reprinted with permission of Arteriol Press Pty Ltd.

Abstract
Maggie Wilde is a journalist with Health and Harmony Guide. Maggie attended an Intensive and her article tells of her experience.

Changing Course: A Leap from Law to Bodywork
by Judith Nicholson
published in Temenos: Australian Jungian and Cultural Review,
Issue 2, Spring 1995

Abstract
This article tells the story of Judith's transition several years ago from lawyer to health practitioner. Judith lived in Sweden for three years. While there, she was introduced to the concept of bodywork. Fascinated, she enrolled at the Axelson's Institute and completed a course in Rosen Method Bodywork.

Rosen Method Bodywork: A Recent Arrival in Australia
by Judith Nicholson
published in Somatics Newsletter, May 1999

Abstract
Judith explains Marion Rosen's background and her development of Rosen Method Bodywork, the underlying theory of the work and the nature of the practitioner training.

Rosen Method Releases Pain and Emotion by John Murphy
published in ADVANCE for Physical Therapists, February 27, 1995

Abstract
In this article, Marion Rosen and Teri Katz explain their experience with Rosen Method Bodywork. Marion is the founder of the work. Teri is one of the senior teachers who come to Australia. Both are experienced physical therapists (equivalent to physiotherapists in Australia). The article also examines how physical therapy and Rosen bodywork complement each other.