Mind-Body Health

Aromatherapy

  Aromatherapy:

The Origins of Aromatherapy date back to the Ancient Egyptians, who practised Aromatherapy similarly to what is done today, infusing to extract the oils from aromatic plants which were used in all walks of life, for medicinal and cosmetic purposes.

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Mickel Therapy - Successful treatment

for Chronic Fatigue, ME, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Anxiety, Depression and Insomnia By Kim Knight -Accredited Mickel Therapist © The Mickel Therapy Clinic 2007

Dr David Mickel MBChB MRCGP (UK) Founder of Mickel Therapy

Mickel Therapy is an innovative body-mind treatment created by Dr David Mickel, who originally worked as a medical doctor in the UK. He developed an interest in CFS/ME and Fibromyalgia during his time as a GP, and becoming frustrated by conventional attempts to treat the conditions went on to train and work as an Eriksonian Therapist, later developing the treatment now known as Mickel Therapy.

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Chakra's

The word chakra is Sanskrit for wheel or disk and signifies one of seven basic energy centers in the body. Each of these centers correlates to major nerve ganglia branching forth from the spinal column. In addition the chakras also correlate to levels of consciousness, archetypal elements, developmental stages of life, colors, sounds, body functions, and much more.

Ayurveda

 Ayurveda or Ayurvedic medicine:

An ancient system of health care - over 5000 years old, practiced througout the Indian subcontinent and presently still in daily use by millions of people in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka. Ayurveda is a major influence in Unani, Chinese and Tibetan Medicine, in China, Tibet, and Pakistan also.

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BodyMind Counseling

  BodyMind Counseling:

Body/Mind Counseling covers a number of techniques intended to change negative patterns learned from infancy.

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Corrective Parenting Psychotherapy

Corrective Parenting Psychotherapy: This form of group psychotherapy aims to help clients resolve past emotional trauma that may underlie current life problems. Practitioners support clients in directing toward the practitioners themselves feelings that were originally directed toward significant figures from childhood, and in working through those feelings. Techniques may include regression, role playing, psychodrama, contracting for behavioral change, and bodywork or movement.

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