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“The holding up against collapse often appears in the shoulders and upper back (Lowen, 1975). Some tensions develops there to resist the tendency to collapse. The collapse in the chest is compensated for with considerable hardness in the chest area, which is one of the structure's telltale signs. A subtle expression of low energy in the eyes and mouth is often seen. Frequently, the jaw is retracted, giving the appearance of being "weak”

Elliot Greene, The Psychology of the Body
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The Psychology of the Body (Lww Massage Therapy & Bodywork Educational Series) The Psychology of the Body by Elliot Greene
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