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Healing Through the Body: Rosen Method Bodywork with Trauma Therapy

By MN Trauma Project

Touch is perhaps the most overlooked innate resource we humans have for health and healing. Though we analyze, reflect and make meaning, fundamentally we are mammals who are wired to work, play, protect, relax, create, and heal through touch with each other.

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