118. Classifying AT
“A serious misconception could arise if our work were to be classified as a form of alternative therapy or a manipulative technique. It should be seen, rather, as an educational method; a process that involves both physical and mental re-education, whose ultimate aim is the practice of a practical technique of self-help.”
(Taken from “On Categorizing the Alexander Technique” – The Alexander Journal No. 10, December 1989)