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    Tai Chi and therapy
    Gary Van Arman · 3/31/98 at 7:01 PM ET

    The study of Tai Chi Chuan is an extremely complex endeavor. It looks simple but is not easy. Clients often complain about therapists directions, advice, homework, etc., that it is easier said than done. I find that teaching the forms, principles, applications and philosophies of TCC in direct, experiential lessons facilitates the client's understanding of these concepts and skills and helps them build a sense of competence that transfers to daily living. They become more relaxed, aware, sensitive to their inner world and able to control it and aware of the energy of others and able to respond to them more effectively.


    Replies:
    • Tai Chi, simplified, by Jim Spira, 4/18/98
      • Re: Tai Chi, Simplified, by Henry Stein, 4/22/98
        • Meditation and Tai Chi Video Tape / Manual For Patients, by Jim Spira, 4/23/98
          • Interest in Meditation and Tai Chi Video Tape Plus Future Trainings, by C. Steele, 1/29/99
            • Re: Interest in Meditation and Tai Chi Video Tape Plus Future Trainings, by C.Steele, 9/16/99
              • Re: Interest in Meditation and Tai Chi Video Tape Plus Future Trainings, by Lindsay Smith, 02/22/01
              • Re: Interest in Meditation and Tai Chi Video Tape Plus Future Trainings, by Anonymous, 01/14/03
      • Re:Tai Chi, simplified, by Lisa Norgard,MSW,LISW, 07/23/00
    • T'ai Chi in Therapy sessions?, by Ellie Zacks, 8/2/98
      • Tai Chi and therapy, by Gary Van Arman, 8/9/98

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