Presenter: Teresa Miller
Event Type: Conference 2008 Workshop
Date: July 30, 2008
Time(s):
10am-12:30pm
Cost: Fees
Are there common threads to the decisions that Feldenkrais practitioners make when working with clients? How does an expert practitioner make decisions about how to proceed with a lesson? This colloquium will be an opportunity for students, practitioners, assistant trainers and trainers to learn about recent research on the decision making processes of “nominated master” Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner. The significance of this study for the Feldenkrais community will be discussed and avenues for further research identified. ("nominated master” is terminology developed by the presenter)
Trainees attending this workshop must be enrolled in Year 3 or 4.
Teresa M. Miller (1999), PhD, PT, has a PhD in physical therapy from Temple University. She is a clinical assistant professor of physical therapy, Downstate Medical Center, NYC and also owns a private practice. Her research activities include outcomes, processes and decision making in the practice of the Feldenkrais Method.
Practitioners
Trainees
University of Colorado
University Memorial Center
Boulder, CO 80309
USA
FELDENKRAIS GUILD® of North America
800.775.2118
http://www.feldenkrais.com/events/conference/2008/