Literature
- Brooks, Charles: "Erleben durch die Sinne". DtV, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-423-15085-8. (Charles Brooks describes courses of his wife and colleague, Charlotte Selver. 230 pages with photographs, original English title: Sensory Awareness.)
- William C. Littlewood, Mary Alice Roche: Waking Up: The Work of Charlotte Selver. Autor House, Bloomington 2004, ISBN 1-4184-9375-9
- Charlotte Selver: Every moment is a moment In: Deutsches Yoga-Forum, 3/2005
- Sensory Awareness - zur Arbeitsweise von Charlotte Selver In: Feldenkrais Forum, 4/2005
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