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Art Therapy

Art therapists elicit their clients’ inherent capacity for drawing, painting, sculpture, and other art forms to enhance their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Through the creative process, the client develops social skills, reduces anxiety, increases self-esteem, reconciles emotional conflicts, and improves a sense of well-being. Art therapy is practiced in a wide variety of settings…

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Integrative Psychotherapy

Integrative psychotherapy is an approach to healing and easing life’s problems by increasing one’s resilience and personal resources. It incorporates the fundamental principles of traditional psychotherapy and holistic medicine to promote healing on all levels: emotional physical, mental and spiritual. Integrative psychotherapy aims to create a healthy alliance between mind and body to enable patients…

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Pranic Healing

Based on the principle that the body possesses the innate ability to heal itself at a certain rate, the healing process can be accelerated by increasing life energy on the affected parts and on the entire body. The Pranic Healer scans the body for imbalances, cleans in a no-touch method the “dirty” energy and then…

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Relaxation Techniques

Relaxation can be induced to relieve stress, negative emotions, and pain and promote restful sleep, improve mood and enjoy better health. It could mean discovering ways to get out of a bad situation or organize your time better. And while there are many techniques you can practice at home like meditation, deep breathing, tapping, soothing…

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Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing

EMDR is an integrative psychotherapy approach that enables people to heal from the symptoms and emotional distress that results from traumas and troubling life experiences. EMDR seems to have a direct effect on the way that the brain processes information. A person still remembers what happened, but the perception is no longer disturbing, in fact,…

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