Radix Programs
 

Radix Classes: 

These Radix classes are intended to introduce you to Radix basic principles and techniques, as well as, showing you how to practice these techniques at home. These are the Classes:  

  1. Free Yourself From Chronic Physical Tension
  2. Transforming Your Anger and Rage
  3. Transforming Your Fear and Anxiety
  4. Transforming Your Pain and Grief
  5. Enhance Your Capacity for Sex
  6. Enhance Your Capacity For Love and Joy
  7. Strengthening Your Authentic Sense Of Self
  8. Balancing Your Mind/Body/Feelings/Behavior
  9. Awaken A Greater Sense Of Aliveness
  10. Give Yourself Purpose & Direction
  11. Enhance Your Abundance
  12. Enhance Your Spirituality
  13. A Healthy Heart

Radix Groups:

The experience of working in a group is very different than working in a private individual session with me.  And, it's that very difference that makes group and workshop work so important. You find supportive fellow group members who may be working with the very same or similar issues.  The special vulnerability of working in group can contribute to important breakthroughs in your personal growth. RADIX groups are non-confrontational.  The group format offers you special paired exercises and group activities that cannot be done in individual sessions.  Still in group, individual work also is done.    

Extended Radix Workshops:

I also offer day-long and weekend-long workshops throughout the year.  In a workshop, participants do concentrated individual, paired-feeling, and group work.  Often workshops are thematically organized on topics such as personal authenticity, discovering purpose, or working with anger, shame, abuse, etc.  

Individual Radix Intensives:

Individual sessions are the principal method of doing RADIX work.  In an individual session, I work with you using any combination of techniques drawn from the physical, body awareness, breath, energetic, other non-verbal, and verbal techniques inherent to the RADIX body/mind approach to psychological growth. 

 

Each individual session is different, for your unique needs determine the direction, pace, and content of a session.   Sometimes, for example, you may work with verbal techniques; at other times non-verbal body-centered techniques.  Sometimes you may work to loosen boundaries or defenses; at other times you may work to strengthen the sense of self, build boundaries and defenses.  The range of the work is so very diverse.  Yet all of it is experiential.  And at all times, I respect your defenses and boundaries.  

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