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Capturing Well-being Outcomes: The Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire and Its Relevance to Alexander Practice
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Capturing Well-being Outcomes: The Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire and Its Relevance to Alexander Practice

This month, ASO’s Connected Conversations features Dr Nicola Brough, who presents the Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire—a Patient Reported Outcome Measure designed to capture wellbeing outcomes in complementary health approaches. She discusses its development, use in craniosacral practice, and we explore it’s relevance for Alexander Technique teaching and research.

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Bridging Practice and Research: Insights for Alexander Technique from Acupuncture Care and Research
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Bridging Practice and Research: Insights for Alexander Technique from Acupuncture Care and Research

In Episode 49, we explore the intersection of practice and research with Mandy Brass, MSc, a Traditional Chinese Medicine acupuncture practitioner. Mandy shares insights from her service evaluation at Dimbleby Cancer Care, an integrative oncology center in London. Using self-report measures, she captured her patients' experiences, offering valuable lessons for Alexander Technique teachers seeking to integrate research into their professional development.

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Capturing Experience: Exploring Self-Report Measures in Alexander Technique Research
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Capturing Experience: Exploring Self-Report Measures in Alexander Technique Research

In Episode 47 we release a podcast style discussion with members of the Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique (STAT) Research Group as they explore the use of self-report outcome measures in AT research. Widely used in research and healthcare, these tools allow individuals to share personal insights on their experiences and health. Join us for an insightful listen into how these measures can deepen our understanding of the Alexander Technique.

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