Follow this blog
">
Blog Tools
Edit your Blog
Build a Blog
RSS Feed
View Profile
« July 2004 »
S M T W T F S
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
You are not logged in. Log in
Entries by Topic
All topics  «
About My Blog: View 10x7
BODY/MIND IDEA
Mental Aspects
Physical Aspects
Spiritual Aspects
Back to the Homepage
Holistics by Phil Cutrara
Search My Site with Google
Search My Site Holistics: Phil Cutrara
Phil Cutrara: HOLISTICS
Sunday, 11 July 2004
WESTERN HOLISTIC TEACHERS
Surnames: A to G at the Esalen Institute
www.esalen.org

A
Ralph Abraham, also known as the
"godfather of chaos," is a professor of mathematics
at University of California at Santa
Cruz. He's authored mathematical texts and
nonfiction works on mathematics and is
writing a book on social applications of
chaos and complexity. p. 65

Mark Abramson is a part of the
Stanford Center for Integrative Medicine
and heads the Mindfulness Based Stress
Reduction Program at Stanford Hospital
and Stanford University. He teaches at
Stanford's School of Medicine and is on staff
at Stanford Hospital. p. 11, 29

Jeanne Achterberg is a pioneer,
visionary, writer, and scientist, who was featured
in Time Magazine as one of six innovators
of medicine for the coming century.
Currently, she researches prayer and healing
on the Big Island of Hawaii and teaches
at Saybrook Institute. p. 71

Ayo Adeyemi was born in Ijebu,
Nigeria and cofounded (with his wife
Carole) Yoruba House in Los Angeles. In
addition to being a master of the Yoruba
rhythms, he is a Babalowo in the Ifa' religion.
p. 20

Carole Zeitlin Adeyemi cofounded
Yoruba House in Los Angeles in 1992 with
her husband Ayo. Together they have introduced
thousands of people to the Yoruba culture
and the spirituality of community
drum and dance. p. 20

Adyashanti is a spiritual teacher who
experienced deep realization during 15 years
of Zen practice. Founder of the Open Gate
Sangha in 1966, his expression of truth
springs spontaneously from emptiness, as he
guides people into an intimate investigation
of their true nature. p. 53

Mandy Aftel is the founder and president
of the Artisan Natural Perfumers
Guild. She works with pure and natural
essences creating one-of-a-kind individual
perfumes, as well as formulating private
label fragrances. Her latest book is Essence
and Alchemy: A Book of Perfume. p. 73

Ramon Albareda is a clinical psychologist,
theologian, and sexologist. He is
the founder/director of Estel, a center of personal
growth in Barcelona, and creator of
Holistic Sexuality. He is the coauthor of
Nacidos de la Tierra: Sexualidad,
Origen del Ser Humano. p. 24, 26

Schahila Ute Albrecht is a visionary
artist who travels in different realities,
internally and internationally. With a
background in psychology and psychotherapy
she supports and teaches people in unfolding
their intuitive and psychic abilities.
p. 77

Ronald Alexander, a psychotherapist
in Santa Monica, Calif., has explored
Buddhist meditation and healing disciplines
since 1971. A business and entertainment
industry coach, he focuses on leadership, creativity,
and communication, integrating
Eastern wisdom with Gestalt and contemporary
psychotherapies. p. 20, 72

Martine Amita Algier is a certified
trainer for The Center for Nonviolent
Communication. A founding member of the
West Marin Community Mediation Board,
she teaches and consults privately with families,
business groups, schools, and other
organizations in California and Europe.
p. 72

Kathy Altman is on the teaching faculty
for Gabrielle Roth's institute, The Moving
Center, and has studied with Gabrielle for
25 years. She cofounded The Moving Center
School in California, and maintains a
teaching practice in Mill Valley. p. 23

Katherine Anderson was one of
Oscar Ichazo's first American students, as
she joined him in Arica, Chile in 1970 from
Big Sur, California. She has been a classical
5-Element Acupuncture practitioner and
longtime Arica teacher. p. 43

Susan Anderson is a psychotherapist
who specializes in helping people overcome
heartbreak, loss, and abandonment. She is
the founder of Abandonment Recovery, a
worldwide program of techniques and support
groups that help people overcome their
abandonment wounds past and present.
p. 11

B
Nancy Bacal, lyricist, screenwriter, and
longtime Esalen leader, edited Leonard
Cohen's anthology Stranger Music and
wrote and produced Raga, a film starring
Ravi Shankar. She conducts ongoing writing
workshops in Los Angeles and San
Francisco. p. 41

James Bailey is a third-generation
physician/health educator who has been living
yoga for 17 years with his wife, Shiva
Rea. He practices Ayurveda, Oriental
Medicine, and tantra yoga, and is a contributing
editor and columnist for Yoga
Journal, Light on Ayurveda, and other
publications. p. 53

Oliver Bailey is a practitioner and
instructor of Esalen Massage. His background
includes training in Gestalt Practice,
neurolinguistic programming, intuitive
work, and meditation. p. 77

Richard Balaban, a licensed clinical
psychologist and certified group psychotherapist,
has taught at Indiana University and
SUNY at Buffalo. His passion is for his family,
his work, and life's journey. p. 16

Anat Baniel began studying the
Feldenkrais Method in early childhood in
her native Tel Aviv and later became the
student and apprentice of Moshe
Feldenkrais. She works extensively with
infants and children, health-care professionals,
and musicians. p. 17

James Baraz has taught vipassana
insight meditation retreats and classes since
1977. Cofounder of Spirit Rock Meditation
Center in Marin County, Calif., he holds an
MA in psychology and has a counseling
practice in Berkeley. p. 40, 69

Flora Bardet trained with S. Rahardja,
founder of the White Crane Silat school of
Indonesia. Experiences from 25 years of
learning and teaching Silat in Indonesia
flavor her Western trainings, which emphasize
Silat as a path of health, expansion, and
women's empowerment. p. 55, 56

Amelia Barili is an Argentine-born
journalist and university professor who
teaches Latin American literature at UC
Berkeley. Coauthor of Conversations with
Borges, she is the author of Jorge Luis
Borges y Alfonso Reyes and the forthcoming
Borges, A Weaver of Dreams.
p. 30, 73

Ysaye Barnwell has since 1979 performed,
composed, and recorded with the
internationally renowned a cappella quintet
Sweet Honey In The Rock. She leads workshops
throughout the U.S., in Great Britain,
and Australia. p. 50, 52

Michael Baroff is the owner of The
Inner Work of Work, in Santa Monica. He
works with individuals and organizations
on productivity, communication, and effectiveness,
and is a coach and trainer. p. 40

Steve Barr cofounded Rock the Vote, the
organization that produced the first upward
surge in voting for 18-24 year olds since the
passage of the 26th Amendment. Barr also
spearheaded the Motor Voter Bill, which
helped to create a larger, more diverse, and
more reflective American electorate. p. 70

Sondra Barrett, teacher, award-winning
photographer, and "recovering scientist,"
has taught healing practices for more
than 25 years. A student of shamanism,
qigong, and expressive arts, she is author of
the CD Molecular Messengers of the
Heart and the forthcoming book, Mystic
Molecules. p. 20

Ellen Bass has supported, encouraged,
and inspired writing for 30 years. Her books
include No More Masks!, The Courage
to Heal, and Mules of Love, which won
the 2002 Lambda Literary Award for poetry.
p. 55

Therese Baxter has trained in and
practiced medical ki for 20 years. She is an
instructor of PhysioSynthesis with 26 years'
experience in the Alexander Technique. She
has a private SIKE practice in Los Angeles,
and works extensively with performing
artists. p. 22

Ruth Beaglehole is the founder/executive
director of The Center for Non-Violent
Education and Parenting. Author of Mama,
Listen! Raising a Child Without
Violence, Ms. Beaglehole has been a
preschool/parent education teacher for over
40 years, specializing in nonviolent parenting.
p. 60

Tandy Beal, dancer, choreographer,
actress, comedienne, and dreamer, has performed
as a solo artist and with her own
ensemble in major cities and festivals
throughout the world. She was artistic
director of the Pickle Family Circus from
1991-2000. p. 35

Sharon Beckman-Brindley is a
clinical psychologist working in both public
and private settings for 23 years. She has
over 20 years of meditation experience and
for 8 years has taught mindfulness practices
to Virginia therapists in yearlong seminars
on Unconditional Presence. p. 32

Denise Berezonsky is associate
director of The Breema Health and
Wellness Center, a senior instructor at The
Breema Center, and coauthor of a book on
Self-Breema. She teaches Breema worldwide
and leads wellness retreats. p. 30

Cynthia Johnson Bianchetta is a
photographer, movement artist, and authorized
Continuum Movement teacher, teaching
dance and movement for more than 30
years. Former director of the Weston
Photographic Gallery, her websites are
www.sacredearthphotography.net and
www.movingspirit.net p. 26

Daniel Bianchetta has been teaching
meditation and intuitive practice at Esalen
for over two decades. A photographer as well
as Esalen's media coordinator, his photographic
interests are the Big Sur coast and
Native American rock art. p. 26

Charlie Bloom is a teacher, consultant,
and therapist specializing in relationship
issues. He has designed and facilitated experiential
seminars since 1982, and codirects
The Empowerment Network with his wife
Linda. p. 14, 15, 70, 76

Linda Bloom is a psychotherapist, seminar
leader, and codirector of The
Empowerment Network. She has facilitated
relationship workshops throughout the U.S.
as well as internationally. p. 15, 70

Julie Bowden, psychotherapist and
author, specializes in childhood trauma,
substance abuse, and forgiveness. Coauthor
of Recovery: A Guide for Adult
Children of Alcoholics and Genesis:
Spirituality in Recovery from
Childhood Traumas, she has been teaching
at Esalen for 16 years. p. 11, 16

Kerry Brady has worked for over 15
years in the areas of energy work, psychotherapy,
astrology, and nature-based soul
exploration to support others in living more
authentically. She is a faculty member at
the California Institute of Integral Studies.
See www.unfoldings.com. p. 54

Devers Branden is a personal-development
consultant, corporate coach, and the
coauthor of What Love Asks of Us. She is
recognized for her pioneering work in relating
the field of subpersonalities to that of
self-esteem. p. 27

Deborah Brenner, an artist displayed
in galleries internationally, is an art
therapist devoted to exploring the creative
process of relationship. She and her husband
Paul have offered workshops throughout the
U.S. and Canada. p. 58

Paul Brenner holds doctorates in medicine
and psychology. Moderator of the PBS
series "Healing Through Communication,"
he is the author of Seeing Your Life
Through New Eyes and Buddha in the
Waiting Room. p. 58

George I. Brown is professor emeritus
from the University of California and
founder of the Confluent Education
Program, teaching courses in leadership,
change, and relationships. He continues
work as a consultant and trainer to institutions
and organizations. p. 56

Judith Brown is a psychotherapist,
author, and leader of training groups for
therapists. Her books illustrate her continuing
interest in relationships of all kinds and
in various contexts, especially couples. p. 56

Rick Brown is executive director of the
Institute for Relationship Therapy in
Winter Park, Fla., with over 27 years of
clinical experience working with couples.
He is the author of Imago Relationship
Therapy: Theory and Practice, and has
been married for 27 years. p. 40

Shelley Brown is director of Lemuria
Health Institute, an integrative medical
practice in Monterey. As a surgeon, she primarily
focused on breast cancer treatment
and recovery. Enfolding holistic medicine
themes, she is an educator, writer, and group
facilitator. p. 65

Stuart Brown is a psychologist, filmmaker,
and a leader in the study of evolutionary
play. He was executive producer of
The Hero's Journey: The World of
Joseph Campbell, and his article for
National Geographic on animals and
play is the most requested article in their
history. p. 12

Katy Butler's writing has appeared in
The New Yorker, the New York Times
Sunday Book Review, Utne Reader, and
elsewhere. She edits a first-person "personal
voice" column for Psychotherapy
Networker magazine in Washington,
D.C. Her website is www.katybutler.com.
p. 66

C
Narrye Caldwell-Cohen is a doctor
of Traditional Chinese Medicine, spiritual
guide, shamanic practitioner, relationship
and life coach, and wellness coach and counselor.
p. 16

Jon Carlson is Distinguished Professor
at Governors State University (Ill.) and a
psychologist at the Wellness Clinic in Lake
Geneva, Wisc. He has authored 35 books
including Time For A Better Marriage,
and developed over 200 video programs,
including the Living Love series. p. 54

Craig Carr comes to the coaching profession
from a background in psychology and
body/mind medicine. He is a senior trainer
with the Coaches Training Institute and
maintains an international clientele of
extraordinary business and professional
leaders. p. 28

Tom Case has been practicing massage
for the past 13 years. He has been on the
Esalen massage staff since 1993. p. 12, 49
Michele Cassou, internationally recognized
passionate artist and teacher, founded
The Painting Experience Method, which
she developed into the Point Zero Painting
Method, using painting for self-discovery
and exploring the spiritual dimensions of
the creative process. p. 50

Thom F. Cavalli is a practicing
psychologist for 25 years and author of
Alchemical Psychology: Old Recipes
for Living in a New World. He specializes
in providing transformational practices that
use alchemical techniques to advance individual
and collective consciousness. p. 58

Dorothy Charles is a Gestalt practitioner
whose primary interest is in combining
Gestalt Practice with artistic expression.
p. 76

Carl Chase (CC), developer of the CC
Flow, is a bodyworker who specializes in
cross-fiber friction and deep tissue methods.
He has also studied sports massage and softtissue
manipulation. p. 12, 56

Kenn Chase has taught traditional
Yang-style T'ai Chi Ch'uan for 30 years and
has studied with several T'ai Chi masters. A
certified Feldenkrais teacher, he is a stress
management consultant for Cardiology
Associates of Marin. p. 50, 76

Alaya Chikly developed Heart Centered
Transformation while on a 10-year soul
quest that took her from Berlin, Jerusalem,
Paris, and India to a Buddhist Temple in
Thailand. She is a certified massage therapist
and an international seminar leader
with the Upledger Institute. p. 64

Bruno Chikly is a French physician
with 10 years of study in Oriental
medicine, osteopathy, lymphatic drainage,
CranioSacral Therapy, Visceral
Manipulation, and myofascial release.
His work was awarded the Medal of the
Medical Faculty of Paris, VI. p. 18, 64

Molly Clark is a physical therapist and
registered massage therapist with advanced
training in a number of complementary
techniques, including Lymph Drainage
Therapy, CranioSacral Therapy, and
Visceral Manipulation. p. 18

Nancy Clark, psychotherapist, author,
and international workshop facilitator, has
been involved in projects to reduce stress in
post-Communist countries. In 1991, she
spontaneously began to see inside the body
and started teaching energy medicine. p. 25

Manfred Clynes, musician, neuroscientist,
and inventor, is recognized as one of
the foremost multidisciplinary thinkers of
our time. He discovered the branch of science
known as Sentics, enhancing our states
of being being and creativity. His website is
www.superconductor.com. p. 49

Marvin Cohen is president and
cofounder of Relationship Coaching
Institute Silicon Valley (formerly
LifePartnerQuest), a six-year-old relationship,
coaching, and education company with
over 400 licensees worldwide. He is a
teacher, relationship and life coach, and
counselor (MFT intern). p. 16

Stephen Cohen, Gestalt practitioner
and longtime golf hacker, is founder and
president of The Shivas Irons Society, a nonprofit
organization dedicated to enhancing
golf's beauties and virtues. p. 59

Ann Weiser Cornell has taught
Focusing in fifteen countries on five continents.
She is a student and colleague of Gene
Gendlin, the developer of Focusing. Her
book is The Power of Focusing: A
Practical Guide to Emotional Self-
Healing. p. 14

Olivia Corson is a pioneering movement/
story artist, teacher, and performer.
Body Tales, infused with her lively devotion
to Earth's sacred and creative powers, has
inspired people internationally. Her website
is www.bodytales.com. p. 76

Jean Couch, author of The Runner's
Yoga Book, is director of the Balance
Center in Palo Alto, Calif., gleaning new
knowledge about fitness by studying populations
of people who have no back or joint
pain. p. 16

Phil Cousineau is a writer, filmmaker,
photographer, adventure travel leader,
and the author of 18 books, including the
recent The Olympic Odyssey:
Rekindling the Spirit of the Great
Games, Once and Future Myths, and
The Art of Pilgrimage. p. 12

Tom Cronin is a Healthy Life Coach, a
Certified Trainer, cancer survivor, heartattack
survivor, and teacher of Eight Weeks
to Optimum Health workshops for Gilda's
Clubs, cancer centers, and other wellness
groups in Chicago. p. 10

Stewart Cubley is cofounder of The
Painting Experience in San Francisco and
coauthor of Life, Paint and Passion.
Originally a scientist, he has led seminars in
creativity for over 25 years. p. 10

Annie Currie, a New Zealander, is an
educator, a certified psychodramatist, and a
partner in an organization-development
consulting company. She has a successful
practice in helping people clarify vision and
create balance in their lives. p. 40

D
Leslie Danziger, a visionary entrepreneur,
is cofounder and angel investor or
donor of three high-tech ventures and two
nonprofit organizations in past 18 years.
She currently chairs the Solaria Corporation
(Berkeley, Calif.), whose mission is to develop
low-cost solar energy. p. 36

Bhagavan Das spent seven years in
India and Nepal studying Hinduism,
Buddhism, meditation and living the life of
a sadhu (ascetic holy man). A master of
chanting and Nada Yoga--the mysticism of
sound--he is the author of It's Here Now,
Are You?: A Spiritual Memoir. p. 54

Govin Das (Ira Rosen) has a great
love for the awakening of the heart. He
sings kirtan and teaches vinyasa yoga in
Santa Monica and also leads retreats and
workshops internationally. He makes frequent
pilgrimages to India and is a devotee
of Neem Karoli Baba. p. 31

Susan Davis, president of Capital
Missions Co., in Elkhorn, Wisc., is a banker,
investor, and entrepreneur. She is the
founder of 20 business-leadership and socialinvestor
networks, including Investors'
Circle and Committee of 200 (see
www.capitalmissions.com). p. 36

Laura Day is an internationally
known healer, intuitive, and teacher. She is
the author of the best-selling Practical
Intuition and The Healing Circle CD.
Laura specializes in training the mainstream
world to use healing and intuition
in everyday life. p. 38

Bernie DeKoven is a workshop
leader, lecturer, author, instigator, and
award-winning game designer, who actually
devotes his life to making the world more
fun. Much of his work, and life, can be
found on his website www.deepfun.com.
p. 56

Drew Dellinger, poet, teacher, and
activist, was listed as one of the "important
musical voices" of the global justice movement
by YES! magazine. Founder of Poets
for Global Justice, he recently released his
first collection of poems, love letter to the
milky way. p. 67

Russell Delman has been teaching the
Feldenkrais Method since 1975 and has
helped train more than 2000 practitioners
internationally. Since 1990 he has been
integrating more than 30 years of Zen meditation
with body/mind awareness in a program
called "The Embodied Life." p. 64

Embree De Persiis has worked and
taught at her Big Sur studio for more than
20 years. Her work has been exhibited in
galleries and private collections throughout
the United States and Canada. p. 31

Harvey Deutch has been a physical
therapist for the past 24 years and a yoga
practitioner for even longer. His lifepath has
blended the intricate knowledge of movement
with the practice of yoga. He is
owner/operator of Red Hawk Physical
Therapy in San Francisco. p. 63

Patrick Douce, one of Moshe
Feldenkrais's first American students, has
been associated with Esalen since 1972.
Since 1986 he lives half of each year in Bali,
developing programs with Indonesian Silat
martial-arts-for-health schools. p. 39, 46,
63, 76

Alalad? Dreamer has been teaching
and performing the dances of Africa and
African diaspora for 30 years. She has studied
and performed, faciltiated workshops,
and traveled worldwide as dance captain
and principal dancer for Baba Olatunji and
his Drums of Passion company. p. 39, 40

Danny Dreyer, the creator of
ChiRunning, is a running coach, writer,
and nationally ranked ultramarathon runner.
He studies T'ai Chi privately with
renowned Master George Xu. He is author
of the forthcoming ChiRunning. p. 48

Ken Druck began the Jenna Druck
Foundation in 1996 following the death of
his daughter Jenna. The Foundation's
Families Helping Families program reaches
thousands of bereaved parents annually. He
leads "Healing Your Life After the Loss of a
Child" workshops throughout the U.S.
p. 14

E
Donna Eden is among the world's most
sought, most joyous, and most authoritative
spokespersons for energy healing. Her book,
Energy Medicine, is becoming the classic
in the field. p. 32

Riane Eisler is best known for her bestseller
The Chalice and The Blade, hailed
by anthropologist Ashley Montagu as "the
most important book since Darwin's On
the Origin of Species." Her most recent
book is the award-winning The Power of
Partnership: Seven Relationships That
Will Change Your Life. p. 45

Catherine Elber-Wenner has been
a student of yoga since 1964, of tai chi since
1970, and a teacher of tai chi since 1975.
Renowned for her distinctive approach to
this ancient art, she is "honored to be instrumental
in bringing this gift into people's
lives." p. 13

Zuza Engler has been passionate about
movement and awareness practice as a path
of healing and self-discovery for over 15
years. She has taught Tibetan energy work,
yoga, and dance since 1992. Her website is
www.transformativedance.com. p. 76

Karuna Erickson has taught yoga and
worked as a psychotherapist for over 30
years. She teaches internationally about the
interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit.
She is coauthoring (with Andrew Harvey) a
book titled Direct Path Yoga: The Sacred
Marriage of Yoga and Mysticism. p. 41

Myron Eshowsky is executive director
of the Pathways Foundation for Peace
and Healing, dedicated to bringing spiritual
approaches to modern peacemaking needs.
He has taught worldwide, written articles,
and worked in prisons, mental-health centers,
and with at-risk youth. p. 24

F
Jayson Fann, Esalen Arts Center coordinator,
has 15 years' experience as a musician,
performer, visual artist, costume
designer, composer, and musical director. He
studied music in Africa and the Caribbean,
and has taught at Cal State University,
Monterey Bay. p. 11, 13, 35

Warren Farrell, author of Father and
Child Reunion; Why Men Are the Way
They Are; and Women Can't Hear
What Men Don't Say, has been a pioneer
in both the women's and men's movement,
and has appeared on over 1,000 television
and radio shows. p. 51

David Feinstein is the author of
Energy Psychology Interactive and executive
director of the Energy Medicine
Institute. He has taught at the Johns
Hopkins School of Medicine. p. 32

Cornelia Flatischler, a percussionist
trained in classical music and world
rhythms, joined the MegaDrums group in
1999. She has been co-leading TaKeTiNa
workshops for 12 years and has more than
20 years of experience in Tai Chi and Tao
Yoga. p. 69

Reinhard Flatischler is the founder
of the TaKeTiNa process. In his Megadrums
group he composes for and plays with musicians
including Leonard Eto (from Kodo),
Airto Moreira, Zakir Hussein, and Glen
Velez. He has devoted his whole life to the
healing power of rhythm. p. 69

Thomas Michael Fortel is a longtime
yoga practitioner/teacher, influenced
by the Iyengar, Ashtanga, and Anusara
styles of hatha yoga, and drawing from his
devotional experience in Bhakti yoga. He
travels widely, sharing his love for yoga. His
website is www.yogawiththomas.com
p. 11, 36, 46, 55, 63, 68, 77

Mallory Fromm studied martial and
healing ki in Japan for 27 years, and is an
internationally recognized aikido shihan
and ki practitioner. Besides his private practice,
he consults extensively, and has written
two popular books on health through ki.
p. 22

Jerome Front is an adjunct faculty at
Pepperdine University and teaches about
eating, food, and mindfulness-based
approaches. He has worked at the Rader
Institute for Eating Disorders, leads retreats,
and is an MFT in private practice in Studio
City, Calif. p. 17

Seena Frost, author of the book
SoulCollage, is a licensed psychotherapist
and a transpersonal counselor and teacher.
She practices in Santa Cruz County, Calif.,
and teaches SoulCollage widely to people
who love playing with images. Her website
is www.soulcollage.com. p. 72

G
Jerome Gary has worked as a screenwriter,
director, producer, and executive in
the movie industry for more than 25 years.
His credits include the Academy Awardnominated
Pumping Iron, Old Boyfriends, Stripper, and the Emmy
Award-winning The Russians. p. 34

Dennis Gates, an Integrative Medicine Physician after a 27-year career as an orthopedic surgeon, is a graduate fellow of Andrew Weil. He teaches healthy living integrating holistic and standard medical
care to all seekers of optimum health, including medical and surgical staffs. p. 10

Glenna Gerard is a nationally recognized consultant in the area of interpersonal communications and transformation. She is coauthor of Dialogue: Rediscovering the Transforming Power of onversation.
p. 19

Mariah Fenton Gladis, founder/director of the Pennsylvania Gestalt Center for Psychotherapy and
Training for nearly three decades, leads workshops and trainings around the U.S. and in Europe. She is recognized for the sensitive and creative way she practice the art of Gestalt. p. 37

Richard Gold has been practicing and teaching Oriental healing arts since 1978. A graduate in Thai Massage from the Old Medicine Hospital in Chiang Mai,
Thailand, he is chairman of the board of the International Professional School of Bodywork in San Diego. p. 27

Mary Goldenson is a clinical psychologist, chiropractor, and certified Radix teacher in Los Angeles. She has a private practice specializing in relationship therapy and transitions, and leads mediation trainings and workshops around the country.
p. 19, 31, 36, 50, 55, 70, 71

Harriet Goslins originated Cortical Field Reeducation. A Feldenkrais practitioner and Integrated Awareness teacher, she has a background in psychosynthesis, applied kinesiology, muscle energy, craniosacral work, and social anthropology, and has been teaching at Esalen for 22 consecutive
years. p. 37

Robert Grant works internationally as a trainer and consultant to business, religious, and relief organizations in the areas of trauma and pirituality. In addition to training professionals to work with trauma victims, he has gone on-site to trauma zones to support victims. p. 23

Susan Grant is a member and teacher of Aminah Raheem's Basic Acupressure faculty. She is the originator of Free To Move and is a certified practitioner of Process Acupressure, Craniosacral techniques, and the Alexander Technique. p. 25

Lynda Greenberg is an exhibiting sculptor who has taught drawing nationwide since 1981. She has been a colleague of the center for the Educational Applications of Brain Hemisphere Research since its
founding in 1985. p. 44

Debra Greene is a teacher, researcher, and practitioner of Transformational Kinesiology (TK). She has a dual doctorate degree in somatic studies and communication and a private practice in
Transformational Kinesiology on Maui and in the Bay area. p. 70

Pierre Grimes is one of the founders of the Philosophical Counseling movement. He was called a Jnana yogi by Alan Watts, with whom he studied. The Zen master Myo Bong S'nim of the Chogye Buddhist
order of Korea sealed him as his Dharma Successor. p. 38

Michael Grosso is the author of books on mythology and soulmaking. His most recent book is Experiencing the Next World Now. He's on the board of directors
of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association. p. 12

Sylvia Guersenzvaig is a student of intuitive pathways to healing who brings over 20 years of experience in the fields of somatic and visionary practices. She has been a massage practitioner and an
astrologer at Esalen since 1982. p. 69

Posted by philcutrara1 at 12:01 AM EDT
Post Comment | Permalink

View Latest Entries