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    Alexander Lowen (December 23, 1910 – October 28, 2008) was an American physician and psychotherapist. A student of Wilhelm Reich in the 1940s and early...
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  • film features a rare on-screen interview with neo-Reichian therapist Alexander Lowen, the founder of bioenergetic analysis, during a therapy session, including...
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  • ideas taken from the work of Wilhelm Reich, Carl Jung, Carl Rogers and Alexander Lowen. Other sources of inspiration included the work of Mantak Chia, Joseph...
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  • who developed it as vegetotherapy. Branches also were developed by Alexander Lowen, and John Pierrakos, both patients and students of Reich, like Reichian...
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  • analysis, a form of mind-body psychotherapy, with his then-colleague Alexander Lowen (December 23, 1910 – October 28, 2008). Pierrakos was the founder and...
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    more than ten books and many articles. His work was influenced by Alexander Lowen, Ida Pauline Rolf and Moshe Feldenkrais. As a body therapist he led...
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  • external personality at the cost of one's own autonomous creativity. Alexander Lowen identified narcissists as having a true and a false, or superficial...
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    various directions including the Bioenergetic technique, founded by Alexander Lowen (in which he is certified to lead Bioenergetics Exercise Groups/Classes...
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  • Claude Lévi-Strauss Hans Loewald – psychoanalyst Henry Zvi Lothane Alexander Lowen – psychoanalyst and psychiatrist Rudolf Löwenstein – psychoanalyst...
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  • of Dr Ralph Greenson Dr Leo Rangell, Los Angeles psychoanalyst Dr Alexander Lowen, experimental psychotherapist, 1950s Morton Herskowitz, student of...
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    Rhein-Neckar Löwen is a professional handball club founded in 2002, based in Mannheim, Germany. The club competes in the German Handball-Bundesliga and...
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  • their individual issues based on character typology originated by Alexander Lowen. The Hakomi Institute (founded in 1981) describes itself as an international...
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  • morning or day, and perhaps changed each new day during the week. Alexander Lowen Rollo May Mindfulness (Buddhism) Meditation Perceptual Psychology Flow...
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    Gestalt therapy and the bioenergetic analysis of Wilhelm Reich's pupil Alexander Lowen. In a review of the book Derek VanPelt comments on Rubin's self quest:...
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  • innovations such as body psychotherapy, Fritz Perls's Gestalt therapy, Alexander Lowen's bioenergetic analysis, and Arthur Janov's primal therapy. His writing...
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  • can be traced to Wilhelm Reich, the father of somatic psychotherapy. Alexander Lowen and John Pierrakos, both psychiatrists, built upon Reich's foundational...
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    therapy of Fritz Perls, the bioenergetic analysis of Reich's student Alexander Lowen, and the primal therapy of Arthur Janov. Reich's work influenced a...
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  • self-transformation called the Pathwork, drawing on the ideas of Wilhelm Reich and Alexander Lowen. Brennan worked with the Pierrakos, and became a Pathwork Helper and...
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  • Ihlen undertook a body-oriented psychotherapy with psychotherapist Alexander Lowen. After a year in New York, Ihlen and her son left to divide their time...
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  • orgastic potency are Danish psychiatrist Tage Philipson (1907–1961) and Alexander Lowen (1910–2008). They emphasised the importance of human relationship in...
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  • more flexible) character armour. Temperament and Character Inventory Alexander Lowen, The Language of the Body Wilhelm Reich, Character Analysis https://web...
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    the Wayback Machine The New York Times (artsbeat.blogs), 4 September 2013 Lowen, Linda (June 2, 2019). "'Last Five Years' at Syracuse Stage a unique, gorgeous...
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    bohemia and he began to participate in psychoanalytic therapy with Alexander Lowen. Through contact with Wilhelm Reich, he began a self-psychoanalysis...
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    concept was developed by Alexander Lowen, founder of bioenergetics. He is also author of the concept of muscular block. Lowen noted that when people do...
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  • Conservative rabbi Rosalie Gardiner Jones, 1919, socialite and suffragist. Alexander Lowen, 1936, physician and psychotherapist Mickey Marcus, 1934, Colonel in...
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  • Fear of Life may refer to: Fear of Life, book by Alexander Lowen 1980 Fear of Life, album by Channel 3 (band) 1982 Fear of Life, album by Creative Adult...
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  • in two psychoanalytic theories: bioenergetic analysis, developed by Alexander Lowen, and affect theory, put forth by Silvan Tomkins. Scenes of Racialization:...
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  • generation descendant of Confucius, heart and respiratory failure. Alexander Lowen, 97, American psychotherapist. Bill Martin, 65, American realist painter...
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  • in New York in the early 1950s. In 1956, she helped Reich's student Alexander Lowen found the Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis, which focuses on the...
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    of Wolfsohn and Hart influenced a number of therapists, including Alexander Lowen. However, the influence and legacy of Alfred Wolfsohn's work is more...
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