Rosalba Courtney: A Balanced Approach to Breathing
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Rosalba Courtney (DO, PhD) is an osteopath, researcher, author and teacher. Rosalba has a PhD on the topic of dysfunctional breathing and breathing therapy and has published widely in the scientific literature and contributed to various textbook chapters. Rosalba is passionate about both the art and science of breathing. She believes that breathing combined with movement, mind-body techniques, and other health practices has enormous potential as a tool to heal the mind and body. She is actively involved in ongoing research on broad topics related to breathing and health.Rosalba has developed a system called Integrative Breathing Therapy based on the models and tools she developed during her PhD and subsequent research. She has trained health professionals from many disciplines including physiotherapy, psychology, speech and language pathology, osteopathy and integrative medicine in the theory and applications of breathing therapy for their field. She is currently developing her first online certification course in Foundations of Integrative Breathing Therapy for Health Professionals. Follow Rosalba's Work Here: https://www.rosalbacourtney.com/ https://www.instagram.com/rosalbacourtnet/ https://www.booktopia.com.au/recognizing-and-treating-breathing-disorders-leon-chaitow/book/9780702049804.html Follow My Work Here: https://www.ricciflownutrition.com/ https://linktr.ee/ricciflownutrition.com/
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