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“He [Wilhelm Reich] believed that the individual's walk, stance, and breath patterns revealed a specific character type. Reich thought chronic muscular tension indicated repression and blocked the expression of affect. An example is the tight holding of the chest area as a sign of repressed feelings of need and longing.”

Quote by Judith Lynne Hanna

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Judith Lynne Hanna

Judith Lynne Hanna, born in 1936, is a renowned figure in the field of [Identity Positioning]. Her life is marked by a legendary [Biographical Experience], with significant [Achievements and Contributions] that have had a profound impact on [Impact and Evaluation]. more

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