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'''WATSU FOR CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS'''

== Introduction ==

Watsu is a Japanese  system, based on  The original  Zan Shiatsu. The Watsu takes place in the water, as the Zan is activated outside. Watsu ( WATER SHIATSU) was developed by Herold Dull, a body worker and poet, in 1980. '''Watsu''', a [[portmanteau]] of '''[[water]]''' and '''[[shiatsu]]''', is a form of body [[massage]] performe(contracted; show full)t of self-esteem and favours a positive attitude in the relations in which the body becomes the favoured mediator. Premature ejaculation, orgasmic disturbances, situational erectile dysfunction are the pathological areas that receive the greatest benefits from Watsu, especially if supported by a contextual psychotherapy that elaborate the personal experiences of the water sessions.



== Other Forms of Aquatic Bodywork==
There are three other forms of aquatic bodywork related to Watsu: Waterdance or Wasser
 Ttanzen, Healing Dance, and the Jahara Technique. Waterdance was created in 1987 by Arjana Brunschwiler and Aman Schroter and involved the client being lowered completely beneath the surface. Healing Dance was created by Alexander Georgeakopoulos and is a mix between Waterdance and traditional Watsu techniques. The Jahara Technique is known as the "gentlest" of the forms because of its constant support and gentle bodywork.

== Organization ==
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