Referrals
These are the people I trust and who I refer my friends and clients to for support and healing. All phone numbers are area code (207).
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Ayurvedic Counseling – 5000 years of effectively redressing imbalances
- Margaret Peet — 763-4267
- Deborah Keene-Jones — 589-4254
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Energy Psychology and Reiki— Candace Green is an amazing local healing resource specializing in energy psychology techniques including EFT– an emotional clearing technique using acupressure points and meridians that has astounding efficacy in clearing emotional and physical blocks. Watch this video on EFT to understand more about it.
- Candace Green — 236-0228
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Fitness training— especially for women at risk for osteoporosis
- Thia Belajonas– 691-5744
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Functional Medicine — an integrative approach that heals holistically
(what is Functional Medicine?)
- Dr. Scott Chaffin and Dr. Lora Grimes at Midcoast Medicine in Rockport, Maine — 236-2169
- Women to Women in Yarmouth, Maine — 800-340-5382
- True North Health Center in Falmouth, Maine- 781-4488
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Hypnotherapy–
- Ellisa Garde-Joia — 338-1669
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Massage— located in downtown Camden in our offices at the Hands of Change Holistic Center at 28 Washington Street.
- Willow Hall, LMT — 975-2771
- Nicole Recht, LMT– 236-2889
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Primary Health Care–
- Hope Health — 236-2201
Hope Health is a Family Health Care practice in Camden that integrates standard medical practice with complementary and alternative medicines. Brien Davis and Jennifer Bell are Hope Health’s owners and are both Family Nurse Practitioners (FNP.) - Dr. Julie Barter, ND– 230-1131
The job of the naturopathic physician is to review the entire symptom picture, the history, diet, unique habits, living circumstances and disposition of each person in order to deliver the most expedient treatment for any given condition.
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Shiatsu–– Shiatsu is a Japanese modality somewhere between massage and acupuncture. Shiatsu can help maintain health and vitality, strengthen internal organs and prevent energy from getting blocked. It can be a great support during life transitions, such as a job change, finding a new focus on health, a divorce, an illness or finding one’s life purpose.
- Antje Roitzsch — 542-4285
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Watsu (Water Shiatsu) treatments-- a hydrotherapy which combines eastern meridian and point work with myofascial release, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation and breathwork.
- Cynthia Swan — 236-6409
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