Sometimes 'therapy' doesn't capture the playful inspiration of what we do in the water. This group is for exploring creative ideas in the water for their own sake ... many of which have great healing potential.
February 6, 2009 at 9am to February 7, 2009 at 8:30pm
In case you missed "In the Spirit of Water" last week it will be on on again at www.urtv.org on their live webcast worldwide, or on Asheville Charter Cable channel 20
for those living in the Asheville NC area.
Wed.Feb.4th at 5:30 p.m.
Friday Feb. ...
hey, bubba, love the otter pic here, i wish i knew how to navigate better on this site, maybe you can show me when i see you in june, can't wait to be in your sacred space, love you much!!
Welcome Nicola - I've just enjoyed your website and see that you and Erez are cosmopolitan indeed. (Looks like you are as tall as Inika, which is a water asset I think!) Please make yourself at home here by joining in or starting any discussions on topics that interest or concern you. If you need help or have a question, do not hesitate to ask me and I'll try to assist.
For Watsu research coordination we may need to start updating/compiling a list of all known studies (this is somewhat complete here on AquaticNet; and Sulis has done this, I think?) As for making a central place where we can coordinate these kinds...
The International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education (IJARE) is dedicated to advancing the knowledge and practices of aquatic professionals worldwide. This peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishes significant research findings, articulat...
I am looking for people with experience in working with patients diagnosed with ALS. I have seen positive research on the effectiveness of Aquatic Therapy for stretching, relaxation and light exercise, however I am apprehensive as a LMT and SPT to...
Bill Vogel's article was published in AKWA, the newsletter of the Aquatics Exercise Association (AEA).
He reserached effects of Watsu on en elderly population. www.aea.wave.org may have a list of such organizations....at the very least they would ...
New understanding of PTSD and the aquatic work of members Diane Tegtmeier and Inika Spence, indicate the potential application of aquatic therapy in healing trauma. This Group has been created to explore and promote that.
This group could explore, discuss and learn from each other the many benefits of working in warm water with the approach that humans have potential to recognize the potential for movement and alignment in the physical, emotional and energetic body.