We had them in Berlin, and they were great – so much passion, so many ideas! Let’s have some more to find out where the Technique is going now.
What is the role of the AT in exercise-based therapy? How do we work with emotions? What are the best strategies for inclusion and diversity? How can our work contribute to democracy and social justice? What is the Science of Pain?
Would you like to present on such a panel? Do you have a hot AT topic that you would like to move forward and discuss with the AT community?
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Part A. A Panel Discussion with 2nd generation teachers & Q&As. Panelists will be in conversation with the audience to share their learning experiences in training (and lessons) with 1st generation teachers. The focus for the discussion and Q&As will be sharing how each of the 1st gen teachers taught...
with | Penny Spawforth | Violeta Winograd | Anthony Kingsley | Merran Poplar | Other contributors to the panel: Delia Rosenboom | Bonno Lange The purpose of this panel is to deepen discussion and respectful dialogue about the importance of embracing our emotional and relational self as part of our...
Science Day Between the morning and afternoon presentations, we will host an interactive symposium from three AT teachers/scientists who have made major contributions to our understanding of how the AT might modulate pain: Tim Cacciatore, Rajal Cohen, and Mari Hodges. A panel discussion and Q&A session, led by individuals who...
The Trustees of the Charity for the F Matthias Alexander held their first Legacy Project event in the early Spring of 2024, recognising that the second-generation teachers who studied with first-generation teachers were already shrinking in number, and if something was to be done to preserve their insights and memories,...