
"I have gained insight and understanding from Paul. As much as anyone I have ever known, he puts all the pieces together in a complete synthesis, offering his clients and students a unique opportunity for learning, growth and healing."
Steven Comeau, DC Chiropractor
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The Biodynamic Perspective
At some point in a session, almost every client will say something like "I feel really different. How did you do that?" At the moment (2009), this is my best answer. Download PDF (223 KB)
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Some Things About Me and The Way I Work
I wrote this in 2002 and you may see parts of it in other places on the website. I think it gives a good description of my background. Download PDF (268 KB)
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The First Session: Toward Getting Better
Many people contact me when they "feel stuck". Download PDF (101 KB)
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Structural Bodywork on Skype?
A Workshop/Seminar With Paul Gordon. May 19-21, 2017 Munich, Germany. Download PDF (60 KB)
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GRACE: A Movie On Paper ( PDF, 586 KB )
This is a vision for a movie about what grace looks like.
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Interdisciplinary Relationships in the Treatment of Chronic Back Pain: Helping People Get Better.
This paper was presented at The American Back Society Conference In Los Angeles, California on December 3, 1994. Download PDF (64 KB)
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Rolfing®: Reorganizing the Human Structure
This article was written in 1982 while I was on the staff of Sports Medicine Resource in Brookline, MA. Adapted from an article by the Rolfer Roger Pierce, PhD, it is an explanation of traditional Rolfing. Download PDF (64 KB)
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Chronic Back and Neck Pains: Those That Heal; Those That Don’t
The first of an intended series of articles I wrote for the PT Forum, a journal for physical therapists. About the body’s response to injury, it was published in 1988. Download PDF (332 KB)
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The First Component: Commitment to the Process
This, the second article, is about the nature of balance and how it changes when injury occurs. Download PDF (216 KB)
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Further Reflections on the Healing Process
The third in the series, it was never published. The Forum considered it too unorthodox (which it was for them). I think it is interesting as a precursor to the changes outlined in “Some Things About Me and the Way I Work.” Download PDF (74.3 KB)
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The Biodynamic Model of Osteopathy in the Cranial Field
This well written and informative (if somewhat scholastic) article about the biodynamic model appeared in the journal "Explore" in January, 2005 (Vol. 1, No. 1). It was written by two osteopathic physicians, John M. McPartland, DO, MSc and Evelyn Skinner, DO, BA. I have tried repeatedly to contact Drs. McPartland and Skinner to ask for permission to reprint their article but have been unable to reach them. I am hoping that they will not be upset that I have included it here. I want to say once again that I am not a physician and that my approach to the biodynamic model is not based on a medical perspective. Download PDF (5.57 MB)
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