Eleanor Criswell Hanna Demonstration with Client

Eleanor Criswell Hanna 4-21-2023

In this session, Eleanor will be working with a client of her choice. Eleanor will be on Zoom from her office and her client will be on Zoom from their residence. Eleanor will be choosing a client to provide an excellent learning experience for us all.  You’ll see how Eleanor moves through the session from opening welcome, to assessment, to working with the client, to closing movements and remarks. She’ll leave plenty of time for feedback and questions. Enjoy this great learning opportunity!

Eleanor Criswell Hanna, Ed.D., is emeritus professor of psychology and former chair of the psychology department, Sonoma State University. Founding director of the Humanistic Psychology Institute (now Saybrook University, Pasadena, CA), she is editor of Somatics Magazine, the magazine-journal of the mind-body arts and sciences, and director of the Novato Institute for Somatic Research and Training. Her books include Biofeedback and Somatics: Toward Personal Evolution, How Yoga Works: An Introduction to Somatic Yoga, and she is editor of Cram’s Introduction to Surface Electromyography. She is past president and board member of the International Association of Yoga Therapists and is a fellow of the American Psychological Association. She is also on the board of the Association for Hanna Somatic Education and is the originator of Somatic Yoga and Equine Hanna Somatics. Eleanor is the author of "One Woman's Path," The Humanistic Psychologist, an American Psychology Association journal (2022). This is a special issue entitled Being and Becoming: Celebrating Women in Humanistic Psychology. The special issue was sparked by the desire to honor the women of humanistic psychology and the awarding of the first Eleanor Criswell Hanna award celebrating the women of humanistic psychology.

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