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🗓️ 8 May 2021
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Could better emotional and physical health be as simple as subtle movement? Anna Jacobsen says it is, but the art of her practice is not quite so simple.
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Jacobsen is an alternative practitioner who focuses on helping people reduce stress and fear in their life, improve their cognition and creativity, and foster physical health through movement—specifically by applying a deep understanding of the correlation between body systems and movement.
She’s a somatic movement educator and therapist, but her work with clients is really a hybrid of various techniques and approaches, each of which she tailors to the individual.
She dives into the details of her work, both on a personal and professional basis, touching on her experiences with people who have suffered traumas and sought healing through her practice. An understanding of and communication with cellular consciousness, she says, is an area ripe for exploration and potential, and one that she aims to learn more about in order to improve her life and the lives of others.
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2:05.0 | So I hope you'll check out the book. We're now working on one about cancer, but this is going to be our goal is three times a year to come out with these master class books that I think will inspire new scientific research. |
2:15.0 | And I hope you'll check it out. Thank you. Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with the FindingGenius podcast now part of the FindingGenius Foundation and at Jacobson. |
2:24.0 | She's what's called like an alternative health or alternative practitioner. She works with she gone mobility using various methods, reducing stress and fear in your life. |
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