
Ms. W. Verbeek (NL, DE, EN)
The Alexander Technique is a skill for self-development. It is used to improve well being and to achieve more effective performance in a wide range of situations, helping you find an easy balance in all that you do.
In one-to-one sessions, an Alexander teacher uses a combination of gentle manual and verbal guidance to help you achieve poise and efficient movement. This allows you to perceive and change habits which impede your natural efficiency.
As you become more adept in the Technique, you will experience an improved posture, as well as prevent and alleviate many ailments, such as backache, neck/shoulder ache, headache and RSI. You will also develop a more positive response to stress.
The Technique is taught by Wendelien Verbeek, a teacher who has successfully completed the three year fulltime training course and is a member of the professional societies in the UK (STAT) and the Netherlands (NeVLAT). She adheres to the Societies' Code of Professional Conduct.
For more information please visit www.stat.org.uk or www.alexandertechniek.eu

Wendelien Verbeek is an Alexander Technique teacher with twenty years of experience.
She qualified in London, England, in 1987. She has taught the Technique to a wide spectrum of clients in
the UK. Since the summer of 2005 Wendelien has been working in The Hague, the Netherlands.
For many years Wendelien taught music scholars of Eton College, Windsor, and pupils of St. Paul's Girls School in London. She was on the staff of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) London from 1990 to 2005 as one of the inhouse specialised Alexander Teachers.
In addition, in 2000 Wendelien qualified as a NLP Practitioner in the UK and in 2003 was accredited by the Coaching Academy UK as a personal/life coach.
She has two grown-up children.
For more information please visit this website.

