Fundamentals of Artistic Therapy Based on Spiritual Science
Written by a physician and early pioneer of an artistic therapy inspired by Anthroposophy, these fundamental articles first appeared in the journal Natura in the 1940s. Long out of print they were translated by Vera Taberner from the original German. The topics include: plant colors and their use, elements of artistic therapy, awakening artistic soul forces through therapy and more.
About the Author
Margarethe Hauschka (1896-1980) studied Medicine in Munich and worked as a doctor at the Ita Wegman Clinic, where she had responsibility for artistic therapy and helped develop Rhythmical Einreibungen, a method of rhythmical massage. After marrying Rudolf Hauschka, she worked at the Biologischen Hospital in Höllriegelskreuth. From 1950, she devoted herself to course and seminar activity, and in 1962 she founded the School for Artistic Therapy and Massage in Boll, Germany.
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