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Psychotherapist, Author, Nationally Recognized Speaker and Group Facilitator, eating disorder specialist Abigail H. Natenshon, MA, LCSW, GCFP
is a psychotherapist
specializing in the
treatment of eating
disorders, who for the
past 40 years, has
immersed herself in
helping parents help
their children recover
from these deadly
disorders. As a renowned
expert in the field of
eating disorders, child
rearing, and parenting,
she has made guest
appearances on the Oprah
Winfrey Show and The
John Walsh Show. The
author of When Your
Child Has an Eating
Disorder: A Step-by-Step
Workbook for Parents and
Other Caregivers, she hosts three informative and reader-friendly web sites, www.empoweredparents.com, www.empoweredkidZ.com and www.treatingeatingdisorders.com, Abigail is also a Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner.
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Reconnecting body, self and
cognitive mind through movement:
Treating Body Image, Eating
Disorders and Self-Harm
Disturbances through the Work of
Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais
The innovative work of Dr.
Daniel Siegel, in conjunction
with recent brain research,
provides evidence of the unity
of the mind, body and brain in
healing. This is hardly a new
concept, as for 2500 years, this
unity has been a benchmark of
the Buddhist practice and
meditation. Dr. Moshe
Feldenkrais applied this concept
of mind/body unity to learning
and to the therapeutic healing
of the body and brain in his
work during the early 1970's,
before technology had developed
the capacity to measure it.
Today, the field of neurobiology
as it relates to psychology
measures consciousness and the
state of the mind in addition to
behavior, allowing a greater
understanding about of the
integrity and reintegration of a
fragmented sense of self. It's
implications for the treatment
and healing of eating disorders
and body image disturbances are
immense.
The onset of an eating disorder
signifies the loss of the
integrity of the core self and
of the capacity to accurately
perceive and sense the body and
self. The development of the
self, and self-sensing, is
grounded in kinesthetic
experience; the Feldenkrais
Method© and the Anat Baniel
Method© provide gentle body
movement techniques, which, when
used in conjunction with more
traditional therapies, are
particularly effective for
patients suffering from eating
disorders, post trauma, and
self-mutilation. By facilitating
awareness, access, sensing and
integration of the "embodied
self" or "body-self" (along with
the "mind-self"), they provide
an ideal vehicle to stimulate a
remediated sensation and
reintegration of the core self
within real time. These
techniques create new options
for "moving forward in life" by
affecting a more versatile use
of self in discerning options
for choice-making and
problem-solving; by teaching
patients to learn how to learn.
By creating growth in neuronal
pathways and upgrading the
structure and function of the
brain and nervous system, these
methods increase a sense of
wholeness, well-being and
empowerment, returning
individuals in "emotional exile"
back to themselves. This
workshop offers participants the
opportunity to experience a
Feldenkrais "lesson" and to
understand personally its
effects on the sensing of the
self.
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