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Hellerwork
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Joseph Heller started Hellerwork in the late 1970's. Heller had originally trained
with Ida Rolf and became president of the Rolf Institute in 1975; however, he
wanted to explore the mind/body connection further and left to start his own
school. Hellerwork has three basic concepts:
Bodywork - deep tissue massage that unblocks
the body,
Movement Education - to correct postural
alignment,
Verbal Dialogue - to assess emotional holding
patterns.
Hellerworkers believe that not only is memory held in the brain, but
also in the muscles and tissues of the body - therefore by changing someone's
body on a structural level, you will affect their being on an emotional
level and vice versa. The massage used concentrates on the body's fascia
(the connective tissue that contains and links the muscles and muscle
fibres, as well as forms the tendons and ligaments of the body) the movement
education works on the principle that the body must be straight and evenly
balanced, with the line of gravitational force running down the centre.
Specific exercises are given to remedy any problems. Verbal dialogue
is a psychotherapeutic technique that attempts to identify and remedy
the cause of any troublesome state of mind, in order to release areas
of the body that may be affected.
What to expect
Hellerwork has a rigid structure of eleven sessions lasting 90 minutes each.
The first session will include a detailed history, and a study of how you walk,
sit and stand. Before and after photographs may also be taken. Further sessions
will be divided into three main groups targeting certain areas - the Superficial
section, the Core section and the Integrative section. After the eleven sessions
are completed, advice will be given on exercises to do at home, and follow-up
sessions will be recommended after any physical or emotional trauma.
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