20:53:45 From Alexander-Technique Congress 2022 : Hello, if you have questions, please write them in the chat, we’ll go through them in the last half an hour. Thank you 21:07:53 From Alice Olsher : I will have to go . Thank you so much for the wonderful presentation. So glad to get to hear you all again. I hope we can see the questions later 21:09:06 From Jana : Could you copy Monica’s question into the chat maybe? 21:14:16 From Monika Gross to Andreas Dirscherl(Direct Message) : Nice response. Thank you, Andreas. 21:15:05 From Lenka Fejt : Taking a good student's intake form that does not only address physical symptoms but also sleeping pattern, etc. 21:17:25 From Alexander-Technique Congress 2022 : Very simple questions: What do you do if your client starts crying on the table, during a table turn? 21:21:28 From penelope easten : Do we talk enough about grounding and embodiment`/ to let the sense of not knowing to disembody me is a most unpleasant and disempowering experience. But if I am fully in my body then I can hold that not knowing as a comfortable and exploratory space. Can people comment on this? 21:25:28 From Jana : I always was wondering, if a safety space is necessary for learning, how was it, when I compare it with some reports from students of miss Goldie or FM, who wrote, how scared they were in some lessons… 21:26:19 From Ruth Rootberg : FM also wrote about helping students with their fear reflexes so they could learn. 21:28:53 From ines : when you're traumatized, the body might feel like a very unsafe place! we should know that. 21:33:38 From Jill Banwell : I have a follow on question regarding someone crying on the table please 21:37:02 From Ruth Rootberg : Jill Banwell has had her electronic hand up for a long time. 21:41:01 From Maaike Aarts : thanks so much! I have to go to put the kids to bed :-) 21:42:27 From Alexander-Technique Congress 2022 : AT and grounding - Panel for the next Congress 21:42:44 From Anne Shivas : Wonderful conversation! Really appreciate the depth of the discussion! Thank you! 21:44:10 From gillian yates : I am a trainee teacher and I have found this discussion very interesting and stimulating> Thank you so much! 21:45:08 From ruth : thanks to you all! 21:45:22 From Ruth Rootberg : Thanks very much to the panelists! 21:45:47 From Hildegarde : Thank you for organizing this event! 21:45:58 From Lenka Fejt : thank you kindly, this was wonderful! 21:46:27 From Frances M 818 434 1287 : This has been so meaningful, powerful and informative - look forward to more! Thank you 21:46:33 From shoulamit : I also want to thank you. Glad to hear the same language. I agree with you. Good nigh 21:46:45 From Milena Lampasiak : Thanks a lot!!! 21:48:08 From Paolo Frigoli : Thank you very much for this conversation. I must leave it. Good bye everybody. 21:48:12 From Monika Gross : We can think about whether it is important to address the reality that the greater or total percentage of the clients we serve is not comparable to the amount of fellow people in our societies. Is it because of something to do with the socioeconomics of our private practice/private pay model, or is it something to do with our pedagogy, or is it something to do with our homogeneous professional community? If we are compassionate specialists, we must care to reach these members of our communities. How do we all thing we can do this as a professional community?