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Body, Mind, & Heart
Integration in Motion
An interview with Anat Baniel
An internationally known leader of the Feldenkrais Method®,
Anat is Founder of the Anat
Baniel Methodism. She has developed prevention and wellness
programs for the Tanglewood Music Center and the San
Francisco Symphony and has worked privately with musicians,
athletes, and the general public. She is also known for her body,
mind, & heart work with children with developmental difficulties.
Anat is a member of the Hoffman Advisory
Council.
Emotional and Physical Healing
An Interview with Joan Borysenko, Ph.D.
An internationally renowned figure in the field of Mind-Body
Medicine, Joan is also co-founder of the Mind Body Clinic
at Harvard University and author of several "body, mind &
heart"-related best-selling books. She spoke with us about
her book, A
Woman's Book of Life: The Biology, Psychology, and Spirituality
of the Feminine Life Cycle. Dr. Borysenko also serves on
the Advisory
Council.
Transformational Learning & Medicine
An Interview with Matthew Budd, M.D.
Member of the Hoffman Institutes Board
of Directors, Co-author with Larry Rothstein, Ed.D of You
Are What You Say, architect for the first Behavioral
Medicine Department at the Harvard Community Health Plan
which has been adopted by 29 HMOs nationwide. His work in
the field of body, mind & heart has been featured on National
Public Radio, in The Wall Street Journal, The New York
Times plus numerous articles in the medical literature.
True Balance
An interview with author Sonia Choquette
A renowned spiritual intuitive, teacher, best selling author,
and specialist in body, mind & heart topics. Her fourth book,
True
Balance, is a practical guide to balancing your soul's
seven energy centers (chakras) and how their balance determines
your ability to navigatesuccessfully in life. Sonia
offers an extraordinary workshop, "True Balance: Creating Heaven
on Earth" and serves on the Advisory
Council of the Hoffman Institute.
The Intuitive Heart
An interview with author Sonia Choquette
The best-selling author of both The
Psychic Pathway and Your
Heart's Desire, Sonia leads workshops related to the body,
mind, & heart; does private readings; and her audiotape courses
are available through Nightingale-Conant. A frequent guest on radio
and television and the subject of many magazine articles, Sonia
also serves on the Advisory
Council of the Hoffman Institute.
Compassion
An interview with actor Michael O'Keefe
Actor Michael
O'Keefe (MO) is currently starring in the Pulitzer Prize winning
play That Championship Season at the Second Stage Theatre
at 43rd Street and 8th Avenue in New York City. Known for his memorable
roles in Ghost of Mississippi, Ironweed, Caddy Shack and
The Great Santini (for which he received an Academy Award
nomination), Michael was also a television regular on Life's
Work and Roseanne. He has starred in several TV movies
of the week, as well as on Broadway in Mass Appeal. A believer
in the body, mind & heart, and a practitioner of Zen Buddhism
for 13 years, Michael was ordained a Zen Priest in 1996. He took
the Hoffman Process in 1997.
"Your Wellness Connection"
Brings Wholeness to Clients & Community
An interview with Michelle Robin, D.C., and Crystal
Jenkins
Michelle Robin, D.C., and Crystal Jenkins, Process graduates, own
and operate Your Wellness Connection, a wellness facility
in Kansas that has grown from a two-person office at its 1992 inception
to an 8,000-square-foot comprehensive center offering chiropractic
care, massage therapy, acupuncture, body movement classes, plus
nutritional and spiritual/emotional counseling. Together, Michelle
and Crystal have referred more than 20 people to the Hoffman Process.
Physician Heal Thyself: Finding Balance,
Both Heart and Soul
An interview with Lee Lipsenthal, M.D.
Lee Lipsenthal, M.D., ABHM, is past president of the American
Board of Holistic Medicine and the founder and director of the
Finding
Balance in a Medical Life program. He consults with major medical
centers and medical groups in the area of physician health, and
delivers lectures and workshops in this area throughout the world.
Dr. Lipsenthal recently joined the Hoffman Institute‘s
Advisory Council.
Purifying Your Love
An Interview with Sarah Powers
Sarah is a nationally recognized Yoga Teacher and a specialist
in the body, mind & heart. She participates in various national
conferences and leads teacher training's, workshops, and retreats,
nationally and internationally. Sarah can be seen in the December
2000 issue of Yoga Journal and on the cover of the September
1999 issue. Her web site is www.sarahpowers.com.
Mysteries of the Brain, Mysteries of Healing
An Interview with Professor Bruce Price, M.D.
Dr. Bruce H. Price is Chief, Department of Neurology at
McLean Hospital in Belmont, MA. McLean maintains the largest research
program of any private psychiatric hospital in the world and is
consistently cited as our nation’s preeminent psychiatric
hospital. Dr. Price is also Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard
Medical School teaching medical students, psychiatry and neurology
residents, and behavioral neurology/neural psychiatry and neuropsychology
fellows. Dr. Price specializes in neuropsychiatry and cognitive
and behavioral neurology. He is interested in the relationship between
disorders of the brain and mind, the causes and treatment of neuro-psychiatric
diseases and psychopathology, the biological basis of violence,
the effects of use of MDMA (ecstasy), and the prevention/enhancement
of aging brains. Bruce, his wife Eileen, daughter Shannon, and son
Doug are Process graduates.
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