As Others See Us by Ellen Goldman

As Others See Us by Ellen Goldman

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As Others See Us, is a book designed to introduce the reader to a new way of thinking about the movements, both conscious and unconscious, that we make every day and every second of our lives.

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As Others See Us by Ellen Goldman

As Others See Us, is a book designed to introduce the reader to a new way of thinking about the movements, both conscious and unconscious, that we make every day and every second of our lives.

'Ellen Goldman has done a superb job in dealing lucidly and forthrightly with the most important topic of our time.. communication. In discussing and exploring this vast subject, she directs her flashlight of knowledge into previously dark corners, thus leading us to at least the beginning of understanding how close observation of movement can help us realize our potential. This book should be a real contribution to the study of the human family.'- John A. Atchley, Psychiatric Services Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, USA

Ellen Goldman, Certified Movement Analyst (CMA), is a leader in the field of movement analysis, having made the study of movement her life's work. Early dance training led to an avid interest in choreography, performance and the establishment of a dance company. She is co-founder of New York's respected Laban/Bertenieff Institute of Movement Studies, where she has spent over thirteen years as an instructor in the Certification Program. She is considered a central force in Laban Movement Analysis. Ms. Goldman is currently in private practice in Manhattan, offering services in Management Assessment, Career Planning, and Communication Skills.

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ISBN 13 9780415949187
ISBN 10 0415949181
Title As Others See Us
Author Ellen Goldman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2003-12-29
Number of pages 228
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.