Mind-Body Therapy
At my appointment, I asked "what do I call you?", looking for a title or description. I call her "healer" in the previous post, but she has so many degrees (M.A.C.P., R.N., C.S., EFT-ADV., and such an extensive and diverse professional background, I feel like "healer" somehow diminishes or improperly defines the depth of her ability.
She answered "[firstname]." Then she said, "I usually tell people I am a nurse psychotherapist with advanced training in mind-body medicine." Mind-body therapist works for me.
I am not sure why I didn't ask for a label years ago; it will make explaining the importance of her work to people completely unfamiliar with alternative treatments much easier.
That hour was fabulous, but I drove hundreds of miles today ... more detail after I rest.
She answered "[firstname]." Then she said, "I usually tell people I am a nurse psychotherapist with advanced training in mind-body medicine." Mind-body therapist works for me.
I am not sure why I didn't ask for a label years ago; it will make explaining the importance of her work to people completely unfamiliar with alternative treatments much easier.
That hour was fabulous, but I drove hundreds of miles today ... more detail after I rest.
3 Comments:
About a year ago my sister treated me to a day at a spa with her and we had Swedish massages and I have never before or since felt that good...I don't know what the gal did to me for 50 minutes but it was almost an out of body experience. Better than s-e-x...did I say that?
EFT! Fantastic! I think you've found "it."
Lynn - You're naughty :) but who wouldn't love a massage ..?
BeanMa - Yes, I had some experience with "tapping" 8 or 9 years ago ... but I really wasn't open to its power. This time, I look with new eyes *exhale*
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