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This website is designed to help people find information about holistic health, healing, alternative medicine, complementary and integrative approaches to healthcare and treatments. You can contact the featured practitioners directly or contact us regarding your situation. We will make every attempt to forward your inquiry to someone who may be able to help.

Featured Practitioners, Businesses and Organizations
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  • Karen Clark-Schock, PsyD, ATR-BC - Behavioral Medicine, Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy, Art Therapy - Paoli, Chester County, PA

  • The Healing Point - Prenatal Massage, Pregnancy Massage, Sports Massage, Myofascial Release, Shiatsu, Deep Tissue Massage - Montgomery County, PA, Southeastern Pennsylvania

  • Women's Center of Montgomery County - Individualized and group domestic violence counseling, legal advocacy, education and outreach social services, and various support groups. - Montgomery County, PA

  • Maury Malyn, MS, PT - Myofascial Release, Physical Therapy - Main Line of Philadelphia and Chester, Delaware and Montgomery County, PA

  • Dr. Marina Yanover, ND, LAc - Naturopathic Medicine Family Practice & Acupuncture - New York City, Brooklyn, Connecticut (CT)

  • The Natural Fertility Center of Pennsylvania - Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine for Fertility/Infertility - Greater Philadelphia Region

  • Dr. Jonathan Singer, D.O. - Preventive Medicine, Complementary Medicine, Holistic Family Medicine - Denver, Colorado (CO) and Cheyenne, Wyoming (WY)

  • Dr. Ronald Dushkin, M.D. - Homeopathic Medicine and Alternative Medicine - New York City and Northern New Jersey (NJ)

  • Julian B. Metter Ph.D. and Associates - A Holistic Psychological Practice and Wellness Center - State College, PA, Central Pennsylvania (PA)

  • Mind Over Markets - Marketing Coaching, Business Coaching For Holistic Practitioners and Women-Owned Businesses - Worldwide Services based in Santa Fe, New Mexico (NM)

  • Teleradiology Solutions - Off-Site and Nighthawk Radiology Interpretation Services Serving Hospitals, Clinics and Imaging Centers
  • Steven C. Halbert, M.D. Complementary Medicine, Chelation Therapy, Nutrition - Philadelphia, PA and Southeastern Pennsylvania

  • John Salerno, PhD, MSW - Behavioral Medicine, Biofeedback, Psychotherapy - Central NJ (Hunterdon, Monmouth, Ocean County)

  • Linda Waldron - Clairvoyant Medium - Maui, Hawaii

  • Meredith Murphy, L.Ac., MaAC, DiplAc - Licensed Acupuncturist (PA), Diplomate of Acupuncture from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) - Philadelphia and Southeastern PA

  • Narberth Family Medicine & Acupuncture Center - Holistic Family Medicine, Chelation Therapy, Acupuncture - Main Line of Philadelphia and Southeastern Pennsylvania

  • The Hypnosis Center, LLC - Hypnotherapy, Hypnosis, Smoking Cessation, Weight Loss, Treating Depression, Phobias and Pain Control - Metro New York City (NYC) area

  • AbsolutePeak Hypnosis Center - Hypnosis, Stress Management, "Peak Performance" hypnotherapy for artists, athletes, students, and executives. - Metro New York City (NYC) area

  • Penny Goldberg, L.C.S.W., B.C.D. - Licensed Pyschotherapist, Gestalt Therapy, Relationship and Behavioral Counseling - Main Line of Philadelphia

  • Deborah Reeves, MGPGP, CGP, LPC - Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Group Psychotherapist - Center City Philadelphia and Southeastern Pennsylvania (PA)

Treatments and Modalities

There are a wide range of different forms of alternative and complementary treatment, many with differing philosophies, but what they all have in common is seeing people as consisting of more than just a physical body. Therapy is aimed at the whole person, who is seen as a unique individual, an inter-relationship of physical, emotional, and spiritual components. A brief note on terminology: at one time the word used for these different forms of attempting to heal was "alternative" medicine. Gradually it has become known as "complementary" to highlight the fact that it can be used to complement conventional medicine. More people like to think of it as "integrative" care, in which an individual can integrate both conventional medical treatment and complementary therapy approaches. In no way are these therapies to be a substitute for medical treatment. We recommend advising your medical practitioners of your participation in all complementary approaches.


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