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Doris Prugel-Bennett, Alexander Technique, Psychodrama, Doula

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Doris
Prügel-Bennett
BA (Hons) MSTAT

Central Southampton - Eling/Totton - New Forest - Bournemouth

Alexander Technique (MSTAT)

since 1998

Psychodrama Psychotherapy (in training)

Member of STAT, BPA, HACP

Fully Insured, CRB checked, attending regular clinical supervision with a UKCP registered Psychotherapist Supervisor.

 

 

 

I have become more confident and positive. My memory has improved.  My walking has improved -  I am walking properly. Thank you. “ MS sufferer 2009

 

I [...] now understand why I was told to embark upon this journey - I have accepted that I  can let go of certain defences that I have used to this point in my life. [...]  I hunch my shoulders. Though I have not yet managed to completely rid myself of this physical habit, the understanding of its probable course has allowed me to be far more aware of it and  my friends and family have all commented on not only the physical, but also the emotional change that I have experienced. [...] I am sure that all that  I have learnt from her will be invaluable in my development not only as an actor, but as a person.” Postgraduate Student  in Performing Arts 2008

 

I feel more personal growth can be achieved in one session of psychodrama than in several sessions of ‘talking’ therapies.  This is because you can see what it is that you are trying to work through, it brings it out of your head and enables you to have an altogether different perspective on it.  It’s really a very powerful process, even in a one-to-one session although I found being part of a Group a more multi-dimensional experience because in a way everyone is working at the same time.    SS 2009

 

Thank you for letting me make a positive connection with my body.” M 2010

 

Thank you for speaking at the Dystonia conference

Dear Doris,

Sorry this is a rather belated note to say thank you so much for speaking at our Annual Conference.

Your presentation went down really well with a number of people saying how interesting they had found it. I am sure a number of them will take this interest

further now. I know the venue was not ideal but we really had not bargained for such a large turnout to see your presentation.

Philip Eckstein (Outgoing Chief Executive of the Dystonia Society)

16 December 2010

 

Thank you for coming to my department. There has been a lot of positive feedback  and many would like some more sessions [of the Alexander Technique].

NB training day organizer at Princess Anne Hospital, Southampton, July 2011.