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Healing Trauma: Facilitators
Dr. Paul Canali, DC
Dr. Paul Canali, DC, developer of Unified Healing Therapy™ (UHT), recognises that there is an innate biological condition common to most diseases, suffering, and arrested human development. Through this work he helps clients activate an internal systemic Somatic Autonomic Balancing Reflex™. Once accessed, this systemic healing response evokes higher levels of internal somatic awareness. These new and expanding levels of awareness activate a new brain-body connection that promotes the healing of many health conditions such as trauma, anxiety and chronic pain. Dr. Canali’s powerful work has the capacity to radically advance psychological, physiological, and spiritual growth ... (read more)
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Barbara A. Graham, MA, LMFT
Barbara A. Graham is a licensed psychotherapist with over twenty-five years of experience as a Marriage and Family Therapist. Barbara has trained with renowned leaders in the fields of Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology, Family Therapy, and the study of Addictions and Co-dependency and is particularly inspired by the work of Joseph Campbell and his model of “The Hero’s Journey.” Under the mentorship of her aunt, Helen Graham Park who was a lifelong ...(read more)
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Quayny Porter-Brown, MArch, LMT, NCTMB
Quayny Porter-Brown is a nationally certified practitioner of massage and bodywork, licensed in Florida. She has trained extensively with Dr. Paul Canali in Unified Healing Therapy™, and now works collaboratively in developing, teaching, practicing and writing about the Unified Healing Project™. Quayny brings to this work a background of Art and Architecture, and her experience with the creative process informs and enhances her abilities as a therapist. Quayny has a Master’s of Architecture from Yale University, and a BA in Art History from Vassar College. Quayny is also currently enrolled in the certification program for Somatic Experiencing®, a trauma healing approach based on accessing the somatic sense, with the Foundation for Human Enrichment.
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