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In this individual sessions the client is moved by the practitioner providing an opportunity for a different kind of self-perception. Here it is the practitioner who explores the client's possibilities of movement and relates them to one another. Observing together provides an opportunity to more clearly perceive and experience one's own body and its functions. |
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The practitioner's movements address neurological and development-related functions, thus opening up new possibilities for movement and a scope of action for the client, which the client may have lost or not discovered for themselves. In addition, patterns and habits of movement can be discovered and changed, which may interfere with coordination. |
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This process never works against resistance or goes into pain. Attention is directed, most of all, to where movement is easy and on how to expand this. |
----> Functional Integration