Resource Library

Neck Pain

Neck pain is a leading cause of disability, and is the fourth most common health condition out of 291 reported worldwide. Chronic neck pain can be quite…

Learning & Teaching

For such a long-established educational method, there has been relatively little formal academic research on the learning and teaching of the Alexander…

Older Adults

Several studies have researched how movement and balance of older people changes after learning the Alexander Technique. One pilot study (Glover et al) also…

Complaints Procedure

Any complaint against a member of STAT (Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique) should be taken as soon as possible to the Complaint Officer at the…

Gallery of Photos of FM

Portrait Photos of FM NOTE: If you wish to use or order any of the photos below, please email stat@alexandertechnique.co.uk, stating the archive number you…

Wellbeing & Self-help

Here you will find a selection of studies that report the effects of attending Alexander lessons on wellbeing, as well as illustrating the self-help nature of…

Lying Down Day - 8 October 2018

The benefits of lying down Quality “me-time” The regular practice of lying down in the semi-supine position is invaluable for maintaining a healthy spine but…

Self-efficacy and self-care-related outcomes following Alexander Technique lessons for people with chronic neck pain in the ATLAS randomised, controlled trial

European Journal of Integrative Medicine 2017; doi: 10.1016/j.eujim.2017.11.006 Woodman J, Ballard K, Hewitt C, MacPherson H. BRIEF SUMMARY This study is…

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STAT Health and Safety Policy

Map of current courses and workshops