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Adler, Alfred. What Life Should Mean to You. Ed. by Alan Porter. New York: Capricorn Books, 1958. (softcover) ________. Understanding Human Nature. New York: Greenberg, 1927. (hardcover) Aginski, Alice. Sur le Chemin de la détente. Guy Tredaniel Editeur. Paris, 1994 (Pour mieux sentire le fonctionnnement de son corps, conserver ou retrouver une bonne sante). Aldenhoven, Theodolina. “Association with Elsa Gindler and Her Work—from March 1937 to February, 1943.” Munich, 1981 (21 page unpublished manuscript and relevant correspondence with Mary Alice Roche). (2 copies) Same in German: “Meine Erfahrungen mit Elsa Gindler und ihrer Arbeit,” in Erinnerungen an Elsa Gindler, Munich, 1981. Alexander, Gerda. Eutonie. Germany: Kosel-Verlag, Munchen, 1976. (in German) ________. Eutony: The Holistic Discovery of the Total Person. Great Neck, New York: Felix Morrow, 1985. (new edition in English) Aly, Monika; Aly, Goetz & Tumler, Morlind. Kopfkorrektur oder der Zwang gesund zu sein. Ein behindertes Kind zwischen Therapie und Alltag (mit einem Beitragevon Helmut Miller) Berlin: Rotbuch Verlag, 1981. (paperback, in German, gift of the author) Anderson, Marianne & Savary, Louis M. Passages: A Guide for Pilgrims of the Mind. New York: Harper & Row, 1972. (quotes from Charlotte Selver in Running Text) Appel, William. “Sensory and Other Forms of Awareness: The Nearest Things to Zen in the West,” reprint from Somatics, Vol. II, No. 1, Autumn 1978. Associates of Lily Pincus. “Remembering Lily Pincus,” folder from Memorial Service, London, December 8, 1981. (Lily Pincus, 1898-1981, was a social worker and a student of Elsa Gindler. She gave a course at the request of Elsa Gindler.) Back, Kurt W. Beyond Words: The Story of Sensitivity Training and the Encounter Movement. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1972. (softcover) Balzano, Linda. “Integrating Mind and Body in the Performing Arts.” Masters Thesis for Professor J. Powell, Ph.D. April 30, 1999. (Prof. Powell was a student of sensory awareness.) Bartenieff, Irmgard. “Notes from a Course in Correctives.” Dance Notation Bureau, Inc., NYC, 1974. (stapled papers) Behnke, Elizabeth A. “At the Service of the Sonata: Music Lessons with Merleau- Ponty,” article from Somatics, Vol. IV, No. 2, Spring/Summer 1983.

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Page 1: Adler, Alfred. What Life Should Mean to You. Ed. by …...Chokler, Myrtha Hebe. Los Organizadores del Desarollo Psicomotor del Mecanicismo a la Psicomotricidad Operativa. Buenos Aires:

Adler, Alfred. What Life Should Mean to You. Ed. by Alan Porter. New York: Capricorn Books, 1958. (softcover) ________. Understanding Human Nature. New York: Greenberg, 1927. (hardcover) Aginski, Alice. Sur le Chemin de la détente. Guy Tredaniel Editeur. Paris, 1994 (Pour mieux sentire le fonctionnnement de son corps, conserver ou retrouver une bonne sante). Aldenhoven, Theodolina. “Association with Elsa Gindler and Her Work—from March 1937 to February, 1943.” Munich, 1981 (21 page unpublished manuscript and relevant correspondence with Mary Alice Roche). (2 copies) Same in German: “Meine Erfahrungen mit Elsa Gindler und ihrer Arbeit,” in Erinnerungen an Elsa Gindler, Munich, 1981. Alexander, Gerda. Eutonie. Germany: Kosel-Verlag, Munchen, 1976. (in German) ________. Eutony: The Holistic Discovery of the Total Person. Great Neck, New York:

Felix Morrow, 1985. (new edition in English) Aly, Monika; Aly, Goetz & Tumler, Morlind. Kopfkorrektur oder der Zwang gesund zu

sein. Ein behindertes Kind zwischen Therapie und Alltag (mit einem Beitragevon Helmut Miller) Berlin: Rotbuch Verlag, 1981. (paperback, in German, gift of the author)

Anderson, Marianne & Savary, Louis M. Passages: A Guide for Pilgrims of the Mind.

New York: Harper & Row, 1972. (quotes from Charlotte Selver in Running Text) Appel, William. “Sensory and Other Forms of Awareness: The Nearest Things to Zen in

the West,” reprint from Somatics, Vol. II, No. 1, Autumn 1978. Associates of Lily Pincus. “Remembering Lily Pincus,” folder from Memorial Service,

London, December 8, 1981. (Lily Pincus, 1898-1981, was a social worker and a student of Elsa Gindler. She gave a course at the request of Elsa Gindler.)

Back, Kurt W. Beyond Words: The Story of Sensitivity Training and the Encounter

Movement. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1972. (softcover) Balzano, Linda. “Integrating Mind and Body in the Performing Arts.” Masters Thesis

for Professor J. Powell, Ph.D. April 30, 1999. (Prof. Powell was a student of sensory awareness.)

Bartenieff, Irmgard. “Notes from a Course in Correctives.” Dance Notation Bureau,

Inc., NYC, 1974. (stapled papers) Behnke, Elizabeth A. “At the Service of the Sonata: Music Lessons with Merleau-

Ponty,” article from Somatics, Vol. IV, No. 2, Spring/Summer 1983.

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________. “Matching,” a reprint from Somatics, Vol. 6, No. 4, Spring/Summer 1988. ________, Ed. Newsletter of the Study Project in Phenomenology of the Body, Vol. 2,

No. 1, Spring 1989. (Contains review of CSF Bulletins and article on Sensory Awareness by Mary Alice Roche).

________. “The Philosopher’s Body,” reprint from Somatics, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1982. ________. “The Poetry of Elizabeth Behnke,” reprint from Somatics, Volume 6, No. 1,

1986-1987. ________. “World Without Opposite/Flesh of the World (A Carnal Introduction).”

Ninth Meeting, Merleau-Ponty Circle, Concordia University, Montreal, Sept. 1984. (Typescript)

Bendich, Stephen Z. “Sensory Awareness as Self-Discovery: An Exploratory Study.”

PhD dissertation, NYU, 1973. Excerpts. (Typescript; includes review of Sensory Awareness, by Charles Brooks by Bendich in “Voices,” Spring 1978, and relevant correspondence from Alice Smith and Mort Cass).

Bennett, Gordon. “President’s Letter,” Sensory Awareness Newsletter, Spring 1992.

(about Charles Brooks; in Brooks Memorial Material). (2 copies) Bertherat, Therese & Bernstein, Carol. The Body Has Its Reasons. New York: Pantheon

Books, 1977. (hardcover and paperback) Biedermann, Walter. Unmusikalisch . . .? Die Musikpadagogik von Heinrich Jacoby,

mit einem Beitrag von Heinz R. Gallist zur Aktualitat von Jacobys Schaffen. Musikendition Nepomuk, 1993. (softcover, in German)

Borden, Rose M. Yes (4 volumes). Anthologies of sayings that meant much to Rose. A

student of Charlotte Selver, she included a quote from Charlotte in each book. Volume II, 1973; Volume IV, 1975; Volume V, 1976 & Volume VI, 1977.

Bourzat, Francoise. The Use of Motherhood in Therapy. Thesis, 1991. (Bound paper) Brooks, Charles V.W. Erleben durch die Sinne (Sensory Awareness). Junfermann-

Verlag-Paderborn, 1979 (German translation, paperback). (3 copies) ________. “Preface to a Memoir,” Sensory Awareness Newsletter, Spring 1993 1-1/2

pages; in Brooks Memorial Material). (2 copies) ________. “Recollections of Arthur Dove,” Harvard Art Review, Spring/Summer 1967,

p. 25.

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________. “Sensory Awareness,” Association for Humanistic Psychology Newsletter, August 1981, p. 17. (original newsletter and copy of article)

________. “Sensory Awareness,” reprint from AHP Newsletter of the Association for

Humanistic Psychology, August 1981. ________. Sensory Awareness: The Rediscovery of Experiencing Through the

Workshops of Charlotte Selver. New York: Felix Morrow, 1986. (paperback, gift of the publisher)

________. Sensory Awareness: The Rediscovery of Experiencing Through the

Workshops of Charlotte Selver. New York: Felix Morrow, 1986. (paperback, same contents as other Morrow paperback except for frontispiece picture and different cover)

________. Sensory Awareness: The Rediscovery of Experiencing. Translation into

Japanese by Hiroshi Ito. Japan, 1986. (Gift of Prof. Ito) ________. Sensory Awareness: The Rediscovery of Experiencing. New York: Viking

Press, 1974 (hardcover). Burroughs, William. “DE: My Super-Efficiency System,” copy of article from High

Times, March, year unknown. Burrow, Trigant, M.D., Ph.D. “The Biology of Human Conflict,” (a critical review by

William Galt of the book of this title). Pamphlet reprinted from The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1940. (In envelope of Burrow material)

________. “Bio-Physical Factors in Relation to Functional Imbalances.” Pamphlet

reprinted from Human Biology, February, 1938. Vol. 10, No. 1. (In envelope of Burrow material).

________. “Electroencephalographic Recordings of Varying Aspects of Attention in

Relation to Behavior.” Pamphlet reprinted from The Journal of General Psychology, 1945. (In envelope of Burrow material)

________. “Emotion and the Social Crisis: A Problem in Phylobiology.” Pamphlet

reprinted from Feelings and Emotions. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1950. (In envelope of Burrow material)

________. “Kymograph Records of Neuromuscular (respiratory) Patterns in Relation to

Behavior Disorders.” Pamphlet reprinted from Psychosomatic Medicine, Vol. III, No. 2, April 1944. (In envelope of Burrow material)

________. “The Law of the Organism: A Neuro-social Approach to the Problems of

Human Behavior.” Pamphlet reprinted from the American Journal of Human Behavior, Vol. XLII, No. 6, May 1937. (In envelope of Burrow material)

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________. “Neurosis and War: A Problem in Human Behavior.” Pamphlet reprinted

from the Journal of Psychology, 1941. (In envelope of Burrow material) ________. “Physiological Behavior Reactions in the Individual and in the Community.”

Pamphlet reprinted from Psyche, No. 42, October 1930. (In envelope of Burrow material)

________. Preconscious Foundations of Human Experience. New York: Basic Books,

1964 (hardcover). ________. “Prescription of Peace: The Biological Basis of Man’s Ideological Conflicts.”

Pamphlet reprinted from Explorations in Altruistic Love and Behavior. Beacon Press, 1950. (In envelope of Burrow material)

________. Science and Man’s Behavior: The Contribution of Phylobiology Including

Neurosis of Man. New York: Philosophical Library, 1953. (hardcover) ________. A Search for Man’s Sanity: The Selected Letters of Trigant Burrow. New

York: Oxford University Press, 1958. (hardcover) Call, Annie Payson. Power Through Repose. Boston: Little, Brown, 1907. (hardcover) Cassell’s New German and English Dictionary. New York: Funk & Wagnall’s, 1936.

(hardcover) Castaneda, Carlos. Journey to Ixtlan. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1972. ________. A Separate Reality. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1971. ________. Tales of Power. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1974. ________. The Teachings of Don Juan. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1968. Charlotte Selver Foundation Publications: Bulletin #1 – Winter 1971 (3 copies) Bulletin #2 – Spring 1971 (3 copies) Bulletin #3 – Winter 1972 (5 copies) Bulletin #4 – Fall 1972 (3 copies) Bulletin #5 – Fall 1973 (3 copies) Bulletin#6 – Spring 1974 (3 copies) Bulletin #7 – Winter 1975 (3 copies) Bulletin #8 – Fall 1976 (3 copies) Bulletin #9 – Spring 1977 (3 copies) Bulletin #10, Vol. 1, 1978 – “Elsa Gindler, 1885-1961” – containing her article

“Gymnastik for Busy People” and “Excerpts of Letters from Elsa Gindler to Erna Lohrke:

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Charlotte Selver Foundation Newsletter Summer 1978 (3 copies) Summer 1980 (3 copies) Report on Work in Sensory Awareness and Total Functioning Sensory Awareness and Total Functioning Sensory Awareness: The Work of Charlotte Selver. Pamphlet. (3 copies) Chodorow, Joan. “To Move and Be Moved,” Quadrant: Journal of the C.G. Jung

Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Vol. 17, No. 2. New York, 1984, pp. 39-48. (Author was student of Charlotte Selver)

Chokler, Myrtha Hebe. Los Organizadores del Desarollo Psicomotor del Mecanicismo a

la Psicomotricidad Operativa. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Cinco, 1988. (paperback, gift of Mm. Agnes Szanto-Feder, 1989)

Cohn, Ruth, “An Approach to Psychosomatic Analysis.” Reprint from Psychoanalysis,

Journal of Psychoanalytic Psychology, Vol. 3, No. 2, Winter 1955. ________. “Ein Ansatz zur Psychosomatischen Analyse” (1955), in Helmuth Stolze, Die

Konzantrative Bewegungstherapie, Berlin, 1984, pp. 248-259. ________. Von der Psychoanalyse zur Themenzentrierten Interaktion von der

Behandlung Einzeiner zu einer Padagogik fur Alle. 6th Edition, Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1983. (Konzepte der Humanwissenschaften)

DeBartolo, A. E. Compiler of bibliography: Experiential Focusing and related works,

1979. Copy. Deci, Ed. “Charles Brooks (1912-1991),” New Monhegan Press, Vol. III, No. 9, Dec. 1991.

(In envelope of Brooks Memorial Material) Deikman, Arthur J., M.D. “De-automatization and the Mystic Experience,” reprinted

from Psychiatry, November 1966, pp. 324-338. (Gift of Hannah Woods) Delattre, Pierre. Tales of a Dalai Lama. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1971. Delsarte, Francois. 1811-1871, Sources – Pensee, Expositions 1991. (soft cover) Dewenter, Carola. “Heinrich Jacoby: Jeinseits von ‘Musikalisch’ and ‘Unmusikalisch.’”

Review of the book in Zeitschrift fur Musikpadagogik, Heft 29, March 1985, p. 80. (in German)

Dewey, John. Art as Experience. New York: Capricorn Books, 1934. (paperback) Dowd, Irene. “Finding Your Center,” with illustrations by Irene Dowd, from EDDY,

Winter 1977, Ed. Tom Borek, 124 Chambers St., NYC. (About the pelvic region, mechanics and function; Irene Dowd was a student of Dr. Lulu Sweigard)

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DuBois, W.E.B. In Battle for Peace. New York: Masses and Mainstream Publications,

1952. Ehrenfried, Dr. Lily. La gymnastique holistique de l’education du corps a l’equilibre de

l’esprit. Paris: Aubier Montaigne, 1956. ________. De l’education du corps a l’equilibre de l’esprit. Paris: Aubier Montaigne,

1956. (paperback) (2 copies) (French version of Korperlich Erziehung . . . Summary and English translation of Introduction by Mitchell Hall, Typescript)

________. Korperlich Erziehung zem seelischen Gleichgewicht. Berlin: H. Heenemann

GMHB, 1957. (2 copies) (German version of De l’education due corps . . .) Esalen Institute. 25th Anniversary: The Early Years. The Esalen Catalogue Sept. 1987-

Feb. 1988. (picture and info about Charlotte Selver and Charles Brooks) Fehmi, Lester G., Ph.D. “Open Focus: The Attentional Foundation of Health and Well-

Being.” Reprint from Somatics, Spring 1980. (Other material on open focusing) Feiss, George J. Mind Therapies-Body Therapies, A Consumer’s Guide. Millbrae, CA:

Celestrial Arts, 1979. (paperback, bought by CSF) Feldenkrais, Moshe. Awareness Through Movement. New York: Harper & Row, 1972.

(hardcover) ________. The Elusive Obvious. Cupertino, CA: Meta Publications, 1981. (hardcover) Feng, Gia-Fu. Tao Te Ching. New York: Vintage Books, 1972. (paperback) Finger, Hildegaard. “Beeindruckt von einem Buch,” in Zeitschrift fur Musikpadagogik,

Heft 21, March 1983, pp. 44-49. (In German. Review of the book Jenseits von ‘Begabt’ and ‘Unbegabt’ by Heinrich Jacoby, 1980)

Fischer, Zoketsu Norman, “A Memorial Tribute to Charles Brooks,” Windbell, Vol. XXV,

No. 2, Fall 1991 (reprinted in Sensory Awareness Newsletter, Spring 1992). (In envelope of Brooks Memorial Material)

Fraleigh, Sandra Horton, M.A. Article on page 14, Somatics, Vol. X, No. 4,

Spring/Summer, 1996. Friedman, Maurice S. Martin Buber: The Life of Dialogue. New York: Harper &

Brothers, 1955. (paperback) Fromm, Erich. The Art of Loving. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1956. (hardcover) ________. The Art of Loving. New York: Bantam Books, 1963. (paperback)

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________. “In Memoriam,” Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 17, No. 4, October 1981.

Article mentions Charlotte Selver, whose student Fromm was (p. 439). Also has reprint of Fromm obituary, March 1980.

Galt, Alfreda. “The Phenomenology of ‘Normality’ in the Context of Trigant Burrow’s

Group Analysis.” Unpublished. Transcript. (gift of the author) ________. “Therapy in the Context of Trigant Burrow’s Group Analysis.” Pamphlet

reprinted from Group Process, Vol 5, 1973. Great Britain: Gordon & Breach Science Publishers Ltd.

Galt, William. “Principle of Cooperation in Behavior.” Pamphlet reprinted from The

Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 15, No. 4, Dec. 1940. (re the work of Trigant Burrow)

________. “The Male-Female Dichotomy in Human Behavior: A Phylobiological

Evaluation.” Pamphlet reprinted from Psychiatry: Journal of the Biology and Pathology of Interpersonal Relations, Vol 6, No. 1, Feb. 1943. (re the work of Trigant Burrow)

Gebser, Jean. Toward Integral Consciousness for an Integral World. Gebser Studies,

Vol. 1, ed. Elizabeth A. Behnke. Felton, CA: California Center for Jean Gebser Studies, 1987.

Gidlow, Elsa. Sapphic Songs – Eighteen to Eighty. Rev. Ed. Mill Valley, CA: Druid

Heights Books. Distributed by The Naiad Press, Inc., Box 10543, Tallahassee, FL 32302 (paperback)

Gindler, Elsa. “Auszuge aus Briefen von Elsa Gindler,” (excerpts from letters of Elsa

Gindler to Alice Schaarschuch), April 1953-October 1960. 2 pages in German. (In envelope of Schaarschuch material) (gift of Hedwig Souchon 9/86 at the

request of Hannah Fraenkel) ________. “Die Gymnastik des Berufsmenschen” (1926), in Helmuth Stolze, Die

Konzentrative Bewegungstherapie, Berlin, 1984, pp, 227-233. Also in Erinnerungen an Elsa Gindler, ed. Peggy Zeilter, Munich, 1991, in

German Also as “La gymnastique de l’homme qui travaille,” A.E.D.E. Cahier No.

7 & 8, Automne 1991: “Elsa Gindler 1885-1961,” in French Also as “Gymnastik for Busy People,” in CSF Bulletin No. 10, Vol 1, 1978,

in English Also as “Gymnastik for Everyman,” in Somatics, Vol. VI, No. 1, Autumn-

Winter 1986-87, p. 35. (Somatics changed the title from that in the CSF Bulletin, “Gymnastik for Busy People,” without asking our permission. Otherwise it is the same article as that in the CSF Bulletin, No. 10, Vol. 1.)

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________. Erinnerungen an Elsa Gindler. Aus den Schriften der Sensory Awareness Foundation 1991. (softcover)

Contains: “Ausschnitte aus Briefen von Elsa Gindler an S.W.” (“Selections from Letters of

Elsa Gindler to S.W.” “Auszuge aus Briefen von Elsa Gindler to Erna Lohrke” (“Excerpts of Letters

from Elsa Gindler to Erna Lohrke”) (also found in CFS Bulletin No. 10) ________. Letter to Mieke Monjau. (Probably 1946) (2 pages; original in German,

English translation) Golden, Stephanie. “Body-Mind Centering: Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen’s Pioneering

Work in Grounding the Physical Body,” Yoga Journal, September/October 1993. (article in Envelope)

Goldstein, Kurt, M.D. The Organism: A Holistic Approach to Biology. Boston: Beacon

Press, 1963. (paperback) Gray, Barbara. “Body Image.” Rough draft for MA theses. Trimester paper, 1980.

Seven articles (reprints) used in preparing dissertation on body image, human spatial behavior, emergence of the body self, body ego and defense of the body. (Typescript and reprints; Barbara Gray was a student of Charlotte Selver)

Gray, Henry. The Classic Collector’s Edition of Gray’s Anatomy. New York: Bounty

Books, 1977. (hardcover) Greene, Anita. “Giving the Body Its Due,” Quadrant: Journal of the C.G. Jung

Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Vol. 17, No. 2, 1984, pp. 9-24. (Author was a student of Charlotte Selver)

Gunther, Bernard. Sense Relaxation: Below Your Mind. A Book of Experiments in

Being Alive. New York: Collier Books, 1968. (paperback) Gunther, Helmut. “Gymnastik – und Tanzbestrebungen vom Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts

bis zum Ersten Weltkreig,“ xerox copy from Geschichte der Leibesubungen, Vol. 31, Berlin, 1980, pp. 569-593. (In German; contains references to Hade Kallmeyer, Elsa Gindler, Gertrud Falke, Rudolf Bode)

Gustaitis, Rasa. Turning ON. New York: New American Library, 1961. Chapter

Fourteen: Charlotte Selver – Sensory Awareness, pp. 229-241. (paperback) Hall, Edward T. The Silent Language. Greenwich: Fawcett, 1959. (paperback) Hall, Mitchell. Translation of Introduction and Summary of Dr. Lily Ehrenfried’s book.

(typescript) Hanish, Dr. O.Z.A. The Power of Breath. Los Angeles: Mazdasnan Press, 1970.

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Hanna, Thomas. The Body of Life. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1980. (hardcover) ________. Explorers of Humankind. New York: Harper & Row, 1979. (hardcover) Heider, John. The Tao of Leadership: Lao Tzu’s Tao De Ching Adapted for a New Age.

Atlanta: Humanics Ltd., 1985. (John Heider was a student of Charlotte Selver and Charles Brooks)

Heller, Gertrud. Uber mein Arbeit am Crichton Royal Hospital (1949), in Helmuth

Stolze, Die Konzentrative Bewegungstherapie. Berlin: 1984, pp. 243-247. ________. “Vom Tanz zur Psychotherapie,” Konzentrative Bewegungstherapie,

Zeitschrift des DAKBT, Nr. 12, April 1985, pp. 1-19 (German translation of this article is in CSF Bulletin #11) Hengstenberg, Elfriede. Entfaltungen: Bilder und Schilderungen aus meiner Arbeit mit

Kindern. Berlin: Eberhard Delius, 1991. (hardcover, in German) Herrigel, Eugene. Zen (including “Zen in the Art of Archery” and “The Methods of

Zen.” New York: McGraw Hill, 1964. (paperback) Holscher, Marei Hoerr. Personal Journal of 1919-1921 Gindler Seminar. Translation of

selected portions by Liese Abel (left out anatomy lesson). Poem by Margret von Pustau about voyage to Gindler vacation workshop on Sylt.

Houston, Jean. The Possible Human. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, 1982. (Charlotte Selver

mentioned on page 8; Charles Brooks’ book in bibliography) Howard, Colin. Slow-Motional Meditation. Arlington, Virginia: OLAM Publications,

1975. (8-1/2 x 11 paper, stapled) Howard, Jane. Please Touch: A Guided Tour of the Human Potential Movement. New

York: McGraw Hill, 1970. (Charlotte Selver mentioned on page 167) Huang, Al Chung-liang. Embrace the Tiger, Return to the Mountain: the essence of T’ai

Chi. Moab: Real People Press, 1973. (paperback) The Humanistic Psychologist. Bulletin of the Division of Humanistic Psychology, the

American Psychological Association, Vol. 15, No. 2, Summer 1987. (Contains article on the Lifwynn Foundation. In envelope of Burrow material.)

Huxley, Aldous. The Art of Seeing. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1942. (hardcover) Huxley, Laura Archera. You Are Not the Target. North Hollywood: Wilshire Book Co.,

1969.

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Ito, Hiroshi. New Counseling. 1983. (hardcover; in Japanese; gift of Prof. Ito) ________. Translation of Sensory Awareness: The Rediscovery of Experiencing by

Charles Brooks into Japanese. Published in Japan, 1986. (gift of Prof. Ito) Jacobs, Dore. Bewegungsbildung Menschenbildung. Aloys Henn Verlag-Kastellaun,

1978 (not original date). (paperback) ________. Die Menschliche Bewegung. . Aloys Henn Verlag-Kastellaun, 1977 (not

original date). (paperback) ________. 3 booklets pertaining to the work of Dore Jacobs and the Berufsfachschule fur

Gymnastik Essen-Stadtwald, W. Germany. In German. 2 Copies of 45 Jahre: Bundesschule fur Korperbildung Essen. Booklets sent by Erna Lohrke, Jacobs’ student and also a student of Gindler and Jacoby. Dore Jacobs was influenced by Elsa Gindler and Heinrich Jacoby. See Lohrke’s articles in CSF Bulletin #10, Vols. I & II.

Jacobs, Miriam. “Movement for Being.” A Creative Project submitted to Sonoma State

University in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology, 1982. (Manuscript; gift from the author, 1987)

Jacobson, Edmund. Progressive Relaxation. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press,

1929. (hardcover) Jacoby, Heinrich. Jenseits von “Begabt” and “Unbegabt” Zweckmassige Fragestellung

und zweckmassige Verhalten Schlussel fur die Entfaltung des Menschen. Edited by Sophie Ludwig. Hamburg: Hans Christians Verlag, 1981. (hardcover)

________. Jenseits von “Musikalisch” under “Unmusikalisch.” Die Befreiung der

schopferischen Krafte dargestellt am Beispiele der Music. Edited by Sophie Ludwig. Hamburg: Hans Christians Verlag, 1984. (softcover)

________. Musik. Gesprache – Versuche 1954. Edited by Sophie Ludwig. Hamburg:

Hans Christians Verlag, 1986. (hardcover) ________. “Musik-Kurs 1953/54,” Zeitschrift fur Musikpadagogik. Heft 23,

September1983, p. 9 ff. (In German; excerpts from the book Jenseits von “Musikalisch” under “Unmusikalisch.”) (2 copies)

Jancks, Beats, Ph.D. Your Body: Biofeedback at its best. Chicago: Nelson Hall, 1977.

(hardcover) Japan Association for Humanistic Education. A Report of International Meeting on

Confluent Education, held at Fujinomiya City, Japan, Summer 1982 (Humanistic Education Workshop). (In Japanese; sent by Prof. Ito)

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________. “Ten Years’ Short History of JAHE.” (In Japanese; sent by Prof. Ito) Johnson, Don Hanlon. Body. Boston: Beacon Press, 1983. (hardcover) (Don Johnson

was a student of Charlotte Selver) ________. “Body-Work and Being,” New Realities, Sept.-Oct. 1987. (Mention of

Charlotte Selver, SAF and Charles Brooks’ book) ________, ed. Bone, Breath & Gesture: Practices of Embodiment. Berkeley, CA: North

Atlantic Books, California Institute of Integral Studies, 1995. Issue #51 in a series. ________. “Principles versus Techniques: Towards the Unity of the Somatics Field,”

Somatics, Vol. VI, No. 1, Autumn-Winter 1986-87, p. 4. Jones, Frank Pierce. Body Awareness in Action. A Study of the Alexander Technique.

NY: Schocken, 1976. Jungk, Robert. Der Jahrtausend Mensch. Munchen, Germany: C. Bertelsmann Verlag,

1973. Kaslof, Leslie J. Wholistic Dimensions in Healing, a Resource Guide. Doubleday, 1978.

(paperback) Kavner, Richard, O.D. and Garnet Beach, Ph.D. “Conjoint Therapy: A Cooperative

Psychotherapeutic-optometric Approach to Therapy.” Reprint from The Journal of the American Optometric Association, Vol. 48, No. 12, December 1977.

Keane, Betty Winkler. Sensing: Letting Yourself Live. San Francisco: Harper and Row,

1979. (hardcover book and cassette tape; also includes review from the ARE Journal)

Keleman, Stanley. “The Role of the Body in Thinking and Feeling,” The Journal of

Somatic Experience: Studies in the Life of the Body, Vol. 4, No. 2, Spring/Summer 1982.

Keller, Helen. The Story of My Life. Airmont, publication date missing. (paperback; no

cover). 2nd copy: Dell 1902 (paperback) Kest, Robert McIlwraith, Ph.D. “The Experience of Embodiment: Towards a Sense of

Self.” Dissertation for Saybrook Institute toward degree of Dr. of Phil. In Psychology, 1991. (hardcover) (Robert Kest, a longtime student of Charlotte Selver, attended the second nine-month, long-term Study Group in 1974.)

Keyes, Ken Jr. The Hundredth Monkey. Coos Bay, OR: Vision Books, 1982.

(paperback)

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Kirschner, Margaret. Making Friends with Your Body. London: Excalibur Press, 1995. (softcover spiral)

Klatt, Fritz. Die Schopferische Pause. Jena, 1921. Xerox copy of book in German.

Typescript “Breath Fluctuations,” in English translation, pp.3-5. (Fritz Klatt, friend of Clare Fenichel, later married Clare’s good friend. He gave courses in same place Gindler did. No mention of Gindler in the book, but she also spoke about the “creative pause.”

von Kleist, Heinrich. The Marionette Theater. Translated by Martha Humphries, 8

pages. Gift of the translator: “One of my favorite works in German literature.” (Mentioned in Ruth Nurenberg’s article on Relaxation in Gymnastik in 1970)

Knaster, Mirka. Discovering the Body’s Wisdom. New York: Bantam Books, 1996

(softcover; encyclopedia) ________. “Mind Over Movement.” Massage Therapy Journal, Fall 1989. Kofler, Leo. The Art of Breathing, as the Basis of Tone-Production. Edgar S. Werner &

Co., 1887. In separate envelope, notes and comments by Alice Smith and biographical material. Typescript, 1978.

Kogan, Gerald, Ph.D., ed. Your Body Works, a Guide to Health, Energy and Balance.

Berkeley, CA: Transformations Press, 1980. (paperback) Konzentrative Bewegungstherapie. Zeitschrift des Dakbt, Nr. 18 November 1989.

Theoretisch Abhandlungen – Erfahrungsbertichte – in German. (paperback) Konzentrative Bewegungstherapie. Zeitschrift des Dakbt, Nr. 19 Mai 1990. Theoretisch

Abhandlungen – Erfahrungsbertichte – in German. (paperback) Krishnamurti, J. The First and Last Freedom. Wheaton, Ill: The Theosophical

Publishing House, A Quest Book, 1954. (softbound; in Charlotte Selver’s first bibliography: the writings of Krishnamurti)

Kruger, Helen. Other Healers, Other Cures: A Guide to Alternative Medicine. New

York: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1974. (hardcover) Laqueur, Walter. Weimar: A Cultural History. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1974.

(hardcover) Lechler, Heidi. “Die Fundierung der Konzentrative Bewegungstherapie in der

‘Bewegungsarbeit.’ Elsa Gindler und ihre Weiterentwicklung” (1982), in Helmuth Stolze, Die Konzentrative Bewegungstherapie. Berlin, 1984, pp. 260-277.

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Lee, Gerlad Stanley. Rest Working—A Study in Relaxed Concentration. Northampton, MA: The Coordination Guild, 1925. 400 pages. Photocopy of original book. (G.S. Lee spent his summers on Monhegan Island. Sam Rubin, an early student of CS & CB, remembers him walking the trails with a lemon on his head. CB suggested my reading this book.)

LeShan, Lawrence. How to Meditate. New York: Bantam Books, 1974. (paperback) Lesser, Lee Klinger. “A Breath of Fresh Air—Charlotte Selver and Charles Brooks,”

Windbell, Vol. XXV, No. 2, Fall 1991. (In envelope of Brooks Memorial Material) Lewis, Howard R. & Streitfeld, Harold S., Dr. Growth Games. New York: Bantam

Books, 1972. (Charlotte Selver and Sensory Awareness mentioned in a running text)

Lifwynn Foundation, Members of. Published writings of the staff re work of Trigant

Burrow. Brochure. 30 Turkey Hill Road, Westport, CT 06880. Littlewood, William C. “Farewell to C.B.” Unpublished manuscript, 2-1/2 pages. (In

envelope of Brooks Memorial Material) Litvinoff, Valentina. Dance Research Monograph One: In Search of First Principles.

New York: NYU Press, 1973. Lusseyran, Jacques. The Blind in Society and Blindness, a New Seeing of the World.

NewYork: The Myrin Institute, 1973. Pamphlet. Proceedings No. 27. 2 copies. ________. Against the Pollution of the I. NewYork: The Myrin Institute, 1975.

Pamphlet. Proceedings No. 30. ________. The World Begins Today. Translated from the French by Evelyn Ball

Eckman. Originally pub. in Paris, 1959. (typescript) Macmurray, John. Reason and Emotion. London: Faber & Faber, 1935. (hardcover) Maezumi, Hakuyu Taizan. The Way of Everyday Life. Los Angeles: Center

Publications, 1978. (paperback) Maisel, Edward. The Resurrection of the Body. The writings of F. Matthias Alexander

selected and introduced by Edward Maisel. New York: University Books, 1969. (gift of Nancy Beck. Maisel was a student of Charlotte Selver, involved in the Char-sel Foundation. He wanted to do for Charlotte Selver what he later did for Alexander and others. It was he who located other Gindler students and teachers in the USA, including Clare Fenichel and Marei Holscher. Charlotte learned about them through him and then told Mary Alice Roche, who interviewed them for CSF publications.)

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Martens, Annalisa. Losungs—und Atemtherapie Alice Schaarschuch. Ein Weg der ganzheitlichen Entwicklung Aufzeichnungen aus dem NachlaB zusammengestellt under herausgegeben. Haag & Herchen, 1985. (softcover)

Maslow, Abraham H. The Farther Reaches of Human Nature. New York: Viking Press,

1971. May, Rollo. Man’s Search for Himself. W.W. Norton, 1953. Mayland, Elaine L. “The Rosen Method of Bodywork: A Resource Manual for

Students,” 1984. (typescript) McCarthy, Kenneth, ed. “Opening the Doors of Perception: Charlotte Selver and

Sensory Awareness,” Optimal Learning News, Vol. 1, No. 3, October 1985. (typescript)

________. “Sensory Awareness: The Rediscovery of Experiencing,” Yoga Journal, Sept-

Oct, 1987. McDonnell, Laura, M.A., C.Pv.T. “Paraverbal Therapy in Pediatric Cases with

Emotional Complications.” Pamphlet reprinted from The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Jan. 1979. (Laura McDonnell was a student of Charlotte Selver)

McKenna, Marylou. The Serenity Book: Sensory Awareness Training and How it can

Change Your Life. New York: Rawson Associates, 1977. (hardcover) McLuhan, Marshall. The Gutenberg Galaxy. New York: The New American Library,

1969. (paperback) Mead, Margaret. Growing Up in New Guinea. New York: Mentor Books (New

American Library), 1953. (paperback) Milz, Helmut & Varga von Kibed, Matthias (Hrsg.) Korpererfahrungen: Anregungen

zur Selbstheilung. Zurich und Dusseldorf: Walter Verlag, 1998 – Satz: Utesch GmbH, Hamburg. Notizen uber das menschliche Potential—Sensosry Awareness by Chalotte Selver, p. 47. (In German)

Montagu, Ashley. Growing Young. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1981. (paperback) ________. Life Before Birth. Rev Ed. New York: New American Library Signet, 1965.

(paperback) Montessori, Maria. The Formation of Man. Adyar, India: The Theosophical Publishing

House, 1969.

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Morrow, Felix. “The Magic Mountain of Karlfried Graf Durckheim.” Reprint from the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Vol. 25, No. 4, Fall 1985. (Felix Morrow was the publisher of the 1986 paperback edition of Charles Brooks’ Sensory Awareness.)

________. “New Tools for Health, Growth and Self-transformation.” (typescript) Murphy, Michael. “Somatic Disciplines.” From The Future of the Body. 14 pages.

(Michael Murphy was co-founder of Esalen Institute) Nervo, Armando. “En Paz.” (“At Peace”) In original Spanish and also translated into

English by Martha Blumberg and Louise Boedeker. Read at Memorial Service for Charles Brooks October 16, 1991. (In envelope of Brooks Memorial Material)

New School Bulletin, Fall 1970. 2 courses with Charlotte Selver and Charles Brooks

listed on pp. 114-115. New York Open Center, January-April 1986. “The Rosen Method: Marion Rosen

Assisted by Terri Katz.” Workshop p. 13. Also page 35. ________. Fall 1991. “Sensory Awareness: Being All There. Charlotte Selver.”

Workshop. ________. September/December 1986. “Two Courses in Sensory Awareness by

Charlotte Selver,” Workshop page 23. ________, Autumn 1995. “A Weekend with Charlotte Selver: The Rediscovering of

Experiencing,” p. 61. Nhat Hanh, Thich. “The Miracle of Being Awake,” Fellowship, Vol. 41, No. 8,

September 1975. (This issue also contains “Nhat Hanh on Meditation: Like Rain Falling on Fire” by Jim Forest.)

________. “Searching for Our Lost Brother.” Windbell, Vol. XVII, No. 1, Summer 1983.

(Read by Charlotte Selver to the Monhegan workshop, Summer 1983) Norenberg, Ruth. “The Development of the Idea of Relaxation in Gymnastik.”

Krankengymnastik (Physical Therapy), 22nd Year, Vol. 8, 1970, pp. 236-240. (typed pages)

________. “Die Entwicklung des Entspannungsgedankens in der Gymnastik.” Reprint

from Krankengymnastik, Heft 8, 1970. (Also English translation by Martha Humphries and Mary Alice Roche; in Norenberg file for B10vII, preparatory material)

Perls, Frederick S., M.D., Ph.D. Gestalt Therapy Verbatim. Lafayette: Real People Press,

1969. (paperback)

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Peterson, Severin. A Catalog of the Ways People Grow. New York: Ballantine Books,

1971. (Article on Sensory Awareness on pp. 227-244) Pikler, Emmi. Friedliche Babys – zufriedene Mutter: Padagogische Ratschlage einer

Kinderarztin. Herderbucherei Band 947. Freiburg: Herder, 1982. (in German, paperback)

________. Se mouvoir en liberte des le premier age. Translated from the Hungarian into

French by Agnes Szanto-Feder and Monique Geffre, 1979. (In Pikler file in office) Pincus, Lily. The Challenge of a Long Life. Boston: Faber & Faber, 1981. (hardcover) ________. Death and the Family. New York: Vintage Books, 1974. (paperback) ________, Associates of. “Remembering Lily Pincus,” folder from Memorial Service,

London, December 8, 1981. (Lily Pincus, 1898-1981, was a social worker and a student of Elsa Gindler. She gave a course at the request of Elsa Gindler.)

Rappaport, Bernard. “Carnal Knowledge,” The Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Vol.

15, No. 1, Winter 1975. Ray, Terry. “Sensory Awareness: Coming Back to Your Senses.” Master’s Thesis,

Boulder, Colorado, 1991. 8-1/2 x 11 paperbound, 105 pages. (Terry Ray was a longtime student of Charlotte Selver and is a Leader of Sensory Awareness.)

Read, Charlotte Schuchardt. “Communication as ‘Contact’.” Reprint from General

Semantics Bulletin, Nos. 30 & 31, 1963-64. Contribution to “Non-Verbal Communication: A Panel” at 1963 International Conference on General Semantics at New York University. (Charlotte Read was a student of Charlotte Selver and a teacher of Sensory Awareness.)

________. “Exploring Relations Between Organismic Patterns and Korzybskian

Formulations,” Reprint from General Semantics Bulletin, Nos. 32 & 33, 1965, pp. 47-52.

________. “General Semantics.” Reprint from the Encyclopedia of Library and

Information Science, Vol. 9, 1973. ________. “Living in an ‘As If’ World: Some Reflections on ‘The Map is not the

Territory.” (article) Read, Herbert. “Education Through Art” (a review of the book of this title by Hans Syz.

Pamphlet reprinted from Psychiatry: Journal of the Biology and Pathology of Interpersonal Relations, Vol. 10, No. 1, February 1947. (Relevant to the work of Trigant Burrow)

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Reisman, Marian. Beziehungen Fotografien. Berlin: Pikler Gesellschaft, 1991. (softcover)

Reps, Paul. Zen Telegrams, 79 Picture Poems. Rutland, VT & Tokyo, Japan: Charles E.

Tuttle, 1959 (11th Printing, 1973). Riley, Ron. “Sensory Awaraeness.” New Dance Quarterly, No. 36, Spring 1986.

Published by New Dance Editorial Collective in London. ________ with Chris Wood. “The Story of Sensory Awareness,” Bulletin of the Group

Relations Training Association, Winter 1988. Rinzler, Deborah, Ph.D. “The Sensing Function: Sensory Awareness and its Uses in

Psychotherapy.” New York: Nuclear Education Project, National Institute for the Psychotherapies, Inc., 1986. (sent to CSF by the author 2/10/86)

Roche, Mary Alice. “Interview with Carola H. Speads,” Charlotte Selver Foundation

Bulletin #10, Vol. 1, 1978. French translation in Association des Eleves du Dr. L. Ehrenfried et des Practiciens en Gymnastique Holistique, Cahier No. 1, 1987.

________. “Sensory Awareness – the Basic Connection.” SPPB Newsletter 2:1, Spring

1989. Rogers, Carl. On Becoming a Person. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1961. (hardcover;

Obituary for Rogers, reprint Feb. 6, 1987) Rolf, Ida, Ph.D. Postural Release: An Exploration in Structural Dynamics. New York:

Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1958. Rosenwald, Larry) “Gymnastik,” from Brok Haus Enzyklopadie. (original and

translation (2 copies with bibliography; 2 pages in the book) ________. “Mazdasnan,” from Brok Haus Enzyklopadie. (1 paragraph) (original and

translation) ________. “Mensendieck, Bess,” from Brok Haus Enzyklopadie. (1 paragraph)

(Translated) Roszak, Theodore. Sources: An Anthology of Contemporary Materials Useful for

Preserving Personal Sanity While Braving the Great Technological Wilderness. New York: Harper & Row, 1972. “Awaking the Body by Charlotte Selver,” pp. 173-185.

Rubenfeld, Ilana. “Listening Hands.” Family Therapy Networker, September-October

1997. (Ilana Rubenfeld was a student of Charlotte Selver)

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________. “An Interview with Charlotte Selver and Charles Brooks,” Somatics, Vol. 1, No. 2, Spring 1977.

De Saint-Exupery, Antoine. “Letter to a Friend.” Translated from the French by Inga

Sammet at the request of Charlotte Selver, who had several copies printed to give to special friends. (pamphlet)

________. The Little Prince. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1943. (paperback) Saktibstakk, Ellen. Kinetic Awareness: Discovering Your Bodymind. Kinetic

Awareness Center. New York: Publishing Center for Cultural Resources, 1988. Schaarschuch, Alice. “Atem in der Mitte.” Lecture in April, 1963. ________. Excerpts of letters from Elsa Gindler to Alice Schaarschuch. April 1953 to

October 1960 (Typescript, 2 pages in German, in envelope of Schaarschuch material)

________. “Grundlegendes zur Losings – und Atemtherapie.” Reprint from Atem und

Mensch, 1960. (Typescript. Gift of Hedwig Souchon at request of Hannah Fraenkel)

________, Students of. “Alice Schaarschuch, 1889-1982.” Memorial volume, 1983.

(Bound manuscript, in German) (Alice Schaarschuch was a student of Elsa Gindler and a longtime teacher of work inspired by Elsa Gindler.)

Schachtel, Ernest G. Metamorphosis: On the Development of Affect, Perception,

Attention and Memory. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1963. (hardcover) Schilder, Paul. The Image and Appearance of the Human Body. New York: John Wiley

& Sons, Science Editions, 1950. (paperback) Schulman, Robert Adam. “Touch and Movement in Medicine: Therapeutic Alternatives

to the Mainstream.” Article including Rubenfeld Technique and T’ai Chi Ch’uan. New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

Schultz, Prof. J. H. Das Autogene Trining. Stuttgart: Georg Thieme, 1953. (In German,

hardcover) ________. Bionome Psychotherapie. Ein Grundsatzlicher Versuch. Stuttgart: Georg

Thieme, 1951. (In German, hardcover) Schutz, William. Joy: Expanding Human Awareness. New York: Grove Press, 1967.

(hardcover)

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Selden-Goth, Gisella. “Neue Wege der Musikalischen Erziehung.” Die Musik, November 1923. (Reprint and translation by Larry Rosenwald. Refers to Heinrich Jacoby and his work in musical education.)

Selver, Charlotte. “Der Anfang vom Anfang.” Aus den Gesammelten Schriften uber

Sensory Awareness. German translation of Beginning of Beginning, 1984. Edited by Peggy Zeitler, Munich, 1985. (pamphlet)

________. “On Breathing.” Caldwell: The Charlotte Selver Foundation, 1971.

(pamphlet, 3 copies) German translation: Uber das Atmen, published by Peggy Zeitler in Munich,

1988. (2 copies) ________. “Sensory Awareness and Total Functioning.” Reprinted from General

Semantics Bulletin, Nos. 20 and 21, 1957. (3 copies) ________. “A Taste of Sensory Awareness.” Sensory Awareness Foundation, Summer

1989. ________ and Charles V. W. Brooks. “Report on Work in Sensory Awareness and Total

Functioning.” Reprint from Explorations in Human Potentialities by Herbert Otto, New York, 1966. (3 copies)

________. “Sensory Awareness: Theory and Practice.” In Your Body Works, ed. Gerald

Kogan. Berkeley, CA: Transformations Press, 1980. (Also reprint) Selye, Hans. The Stress of Life. McGraw-Hill, 1956. (hardcover) Shattock, E. H. An Experiment in Mindfulness. New York: Samuel Weisner, 1958.

(related practice) Siegel, Connie Smith. Articles on drawing in Creation, Vol 4, No. 5 and Vol. 5, No. 2.

(Connie Smith Siegel was a longtime student of Charlotte Selver and is a Leader of Sensory Awareness)

Simpson, Judith. Monhegan. Book of poems. Also diary. Fall, 1984. (manuscript) (Judith Simpson was a longtime student of Sensory Awareness. She wrote these

poems while attending a sensory awareness workshop on Monhegan Island, also a diary.)

Sinnott, Edmund W. The Biology of the Spirit. Viking Press, 1955. (paperback) Smith, Alice. Notes and comments on books by Genevieve Stebbins. Typescript, 1978.

Folder also includes copy of NY Times article about Michio Ito. Speads, Carola H. Breathing: The ABC’s. New York: Harper & Row, 1978. (hardcover)

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________. Interviewed by Mary Alice Roche, Charlotte Selver Foundation Bulletin #10, Vol. 1. Translated into French in Association des Eleves du Dr. L. Ehrenfried et des Practiciens en Gymnastique Holistique, Cahier No. 1, 1978.

________. “Obituary for Elsa Gindler.” February 3, 1961. Reprint from Aufbau and

English translation by Larry Rosenwald from the German. (2 copies of reprint) ________. “Physical Re-Education: What it is and What it is Not. Somatics, Vol. 1, No.

2, Spring 1977. (Also reprint of this article in envelope of articles from Somatics.) Stallman, Gunter. Gora: Begegnung mite inter schonen Seele. 1990? (paperback) Stappert, Bernd H. . . . zu denen halten, die verfolgt sid. Eine biographische Befragung

von Bernd H. Stappert. Talheimer, 1993. (hardcover) Stebbins, Genevieve. Delsarte System of Expression. New York: Dance Horizons, 1977.

(paperback) ________. Dynamic Breathing and Harmonic Gymnastics. New York: Edgar S. Werner

& Co., 1892. (Notes and comments on this book by Alice Smith in separate folder. Article on Michio Ito reprinted from NY Times also in this folder.)

Stolze, Helmuth. Die Konzentrative Bewegungstherapie: Grundlagen und

Erfahrungen. Berlin: Verlag Mensch und Leben, 1984. (In German, paperback) (Part II has articles by Elsa Gindler, Rudolf Wilhelm, Gertrud Heller, Ruth C.

Cohn, Heidi Lechler and Helmuth Stolze. Stolze was a student of Gertrud Heller.)

Students of Alice Schaarschuch. “Alice Schaarschuch, 1889-1982.” Memorial volume,

1983. (Bound manuscript, in German) (Alice Schaarschuch was a student of Elsa Gindler and a longtime teacher of work inspired by Elsa Gindler.)

Sudnow, David. Copy of article (no title) on the way the jazz piano player unites voice

and fingers, to give a new way of studying the coordination of body movements. Human Nature, August 1978. (Gift of Hannah Woods)

Suzuki, Shunryu. Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind. New York: John Weatherhill, 1979.

(hardcover) Syz, Hans, M.D. “The Concept of the Organism as a Whole and its Application to

Clinical Situations.” Pamphlet reprinted from Human Biology, Vol. 8, No. 4, December 1936. (relates to the work of Trigant Burrow)

________. “Reflections on Group- or Phylo-Analysis.” The Lifwynn Foundation, 1963.

(pamphlet relating to the work of Trigant Burrow)

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________. “A Summary Note on the Work of Trigant Burrow.” Pamphlet reprinted from The International Journal of Social Psychiatry, Vol. 7, No. 4, 1961.

Tassajara Zen Mountain Center. 1992 Guest Season Brochure. Information on Tassajara

retreat and resort of meditation and practice. Thong, Professor Tran. Developpement Psychomotheur de la Premiere Enfance. Etude

de quelques grands movement moteurs. Universite Paris VIII, 1959. (softcover) Todd, Mabel Elsworth. The Hidden You. New York: Exposition Press, 1953. (Gift of

Nancy Beck) ________. The Thinking Body. New York: Dance Horizons, 1972. (Related practice) Tophoff, Michael. “Sensory Awareness: The Dynamics of Person-centered Body Work

in a Group Setting.” Paper presented at the VIIIth International Congress of Group Psychotherapy, Mexico City, 1984. (3 copies, typescript, gift of the author)

Trungpa, Chogyam. Meditation in Action. Berkeley, CA: Shambala Clear Light Series,

1970. (Related subject) Van Dixhoorn, J. “Body Awareness: The Proper Application of Relaxation and

Breathing Technique.” Pamphlet reprinted from Gedrag—tijdschrift voor psychologie, 1984, 12 (5). (Influenced CSF publications, through Wytske Mensink)

________, De Loos, J. & Duivenvoorden, H. J. “Contribution of Relaxation Technique

Training to the Rehabilitation of Myocardial Infarction Patients.” Pamphlet reprinted from Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Vol. 40, No. 1-4, 1983, pp. 137-147. (Influenced CSF publications, through Wytske Mensink)

________, Duivenvoorden, H.J.; Stall, J.A. & Pool, J. “Physical Effects of Exercise

Training and Relaxation Therapy in Cardiac Rehabilitation.” St. Joannes de Deo Hospital, Haarlem and Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (Single sheet of paper. ) (Influenced CSF publications, through Wytske Mensink)

________. “Relaxation Therapy for Secondary Prevention After Myocardial Infarction.”

St. Joannes de Deo Hospital, Haarlem and Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (Single sheet of paper. ) (Influenced CSF publications, through Wytske Mensink)

Versteegh-Vermeij, Elisabeth. “Body Concept, Self Concept and Balance.” Chapter 5 in

Stuttering Therapy: Transfer and Maintenance. Publication No. 19, Speech Foundation of America, n.d. (paperback)

Vincze, Dr. Maria. Mit Einem Beitrag von Anita Dries Pikler Gesellschaft Berlin 1992, Pikler Gesellschaft, Berlin, 1992. (softcover)

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Vislocky, Dorothy, Dance Theatre. Publicity Material, 1979-1980. Includes photos of

company dancing. Vos, B. J. Concise German Grammar. New York: Henry Holt, 1944. Watts, Alan. Psychotherapy East and West. New York: Pantheon Books, 1961.

(hardcover) ________. The Way of Zen. New York: Pantheon Books, 1957. (hardcover) Weaver, Judyth O. “Excerpts from a Journal: Bringing Sensory Awareness to Japan.”

Part I (2 copies) and Part II, Somatics, Vol. VIII, No. 3, Autumn/Winter 1991-92 and No. 4, Spring/Summer 1992. Also original manuscript. . (Judyth Weaver was a longtime student of Charlotte Selver and is a Leader of Sensory Awareness)

________. Guest Editorial, The Somatics Society Newsletter, Winter 1999. Weber, Rudolf. “Gesprach mit ehemaligen Mitarbeitern und Kursteilnehmern Heinrich

Jacoby.” Zeitschrift fur Musikpadagogik, Heft 23, September 1983, p. 3 ff. (In German. Interview with Sophie Ludwig, p. 3; with Margaret Locher, Dr. Ruth Matter, Maya Rauch, Dr. Senta Frauchiger, and Edith Matter, p. 26.) (2 copies)

Westfeldt, Lulie. F. Matthias Alexander: The Man and His Work. London: George

Allen & Unwin, 1964. (Gift of Nancy Beck) Whitehouse, Mary. “Physical Movement and Personality.” (Typescript) ________. “Reflections on a Metamorphosis.” (Typescript) ________. “The Tao of the Body.” (Typescript) Whiteside, Abby. Indispensables of Piano Playing. Charles Scribners & Sons, 1955.

(Donated by Abby Whiteside Foundation) Whitman, Walt. Leaves of Grass. New York: The New American Library of World

Literature, 1960. (paperback) Whyte, Lancelot Law. The Next Development in Man. The New American Library

(mentor), 1950. (paperback; donated by Alice Smith) Wilhelm, Rudolf. “Elsa Gindler. Eine grosse Padagogin besonderer Art” (1961), in

Helmuth Stolze, Die Konzentrative Bewegungstherapie. Berlin: 1984, pp. 234-242. Original article from Heilkunde—Heilwege, 1961. Part 5. Also single reprint of above article from original. English translation in CSF Bulletin 10, Volume II.

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Wolf, Aline D. A Parent’s Guide to the Montessori Classroom. Altoona: Penn-Mont

Academy, 1968. Woodman, Marion. “Psyche/Soma Awareness.” Quadrant: Journal of the C. G. Jung

Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Vol. 17, No. 2, 1984, pp. 25-37. Zeitler, Peggy. Erinnerungen an Elsa Gindler. Munich, 1991. (From publications of the

Sensory Awareness Foundation)