Bio-Typing Beyond Body Language
A definitive guide for assessing personal and business relationships in order to get what you want and what you need!
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Book Details
Language :
English
Publication Date :
10/15/2004
Format :
Softcover
Dimensions :
6x9
Page Count :
202
ISBN :
9780595316779
Format :
Hardcover
Dimensions :
6x9
Page Count :
202
ISBN :
9780595663675
About the Book
Johnny Seitz is currently teaching the art of reading bodies at Ryokan College of Psychology in Los Angeles and maintains a private practice.
"I have personally and professionally experienced many forms of physiotherapies and psychotherapies over the past 20 years, and all have given myself and my patients varying results. I have found that Johnny Seitz's work is a more "lasered" approach which goes directly to the core."-Dr. M. Adam Sheck, Licensed Clinical Psychologist "I recommend him strongly."
-Marcel Marceau, the 20th century's most famous mime "I know of no other method better for putting you in touch with your body, thus pointing the way toward health and fitness."
-Richard Pena, Director, New York Film Festival "The interest in Johnny Seitz has been steadily increasing.
Johnny presents a meaningful class, with a variety of approaches and techniques presented intensively in a very short time. He has an innate ability to present a class to students on an introductory level as well as those who are already well versed in a field. Mr. Seitz's influence has been deeply felt."
-Myra A. Mayman, Office for the Arts, Harvard and Radcliffe Universities
About the Author
Johnny Seitz is an internationally recognized mime, personal life-coach, professional ballet dancer, choreographer and adult with autism. He has made major new discoveries about the bodies we live in and the parallels in how our bodies work with how our minds work. Johnny has taught at Harvard, NYU and Princeton, as well as privately throughout Europe and the Americas. He is currently on the faculty of Ryokan College of Psychology in Los Angeles, and he also maintains a private practice.