To all,
If you are interested in reading the "Worrying" article, go to
http://pedroprado.com.br/ (also accessible through www.theiasi.org) and create a
name and password to be able to read the articles. In the search field, look for
First-Generation Gleanings and you should be able to find that article.
Hope this helps.
Nola Petrucelly, President
Turning Pointe Physical Therapy, Inc.
315 W. 9th Ave, Suite 100
Spokane, WA 99204
509.326.8878
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To:
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Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 20:39:36 +0000
Subject: [Structural_Integration] "Worrying"
Many thanks to Tom Myers, Nicholas French and Eric Jacobson for their
contributions to "How She Worked", pgs 13-14 of SI Journal March 2009. I
remember my teachers "worrying" tissues and I caught on to the idea years ago,
but I never before heard a name for working this way. What an interesting term!
What do you suppose Dr. Rolf was thinking in calling what she did "worrying"??
(Actually, it was ME who was worrying whenever I was in her presence.)
Ritchie Mintz
Austin, Texas
RI, 1978
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