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Reiki Sessions - Unveiling The Transformative Power Of Reiki Practice
Reiki is a natural, simple method that assists in balancing the energies of the body. Reiki has no negative side effects, nor can it cause harm. Reiki comes from two Japanese words: Rei, meaning a higher intelligence or spiritual wisdom, and Ki, meaning universal life force, chi or prana.
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National Institute for Mental Health offers information about specific diagnosis, treatment, research and clinical trials for mental illness.
Services - What We Offer
A hands-on technique meant to provide your body, mind and spirit with balance and tranquility.
The Practice - Embracing Reiki Practice For Healing And Wellness
We welcome clients facing life stresses or the challenge of chronic or life-threatening illnesses. All may find support and benefit from the integration of traditional strategies combined with knowledge and wisdom from ancient healing techniques.
The Practitioner - Carla A. Craig, LCSW
Carla Craig is a lifelong resident of the Chicago area. Her formal education includes a Master of Social Work from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and her ongoing education has included studies in Flower Essences, training and attunements to the Reiki Master level, Primordial Sound Meditation, training in the clinical application of biofeedback, training and supervision in Ericksonian Hypnosis, and training in Pranic Healing.
Meditation - Embracing Meditation For Mental Clarity And Serenity
A great deal has been written about meditation; there are many styles or methods to choose. Being able to meditate requires no particular religious or spiritual dogmas or beliefs.
Flower Essences - Harnessing The Healing Properties
Flower Essences are usually prepared from wildflowers or beautiful garden blossoms in a bowl of pure water, which is then further diluted and potentized and preserved with brandy.
Effective Counseling - Empowering Change And Growth
Counseling, Psychotherapy, Coaching – these services are not easily defined. The talking therapies seem to depend on the personality and training of the therapist, as well as the personality and expectations of the client and the particulars of the issues being addressed.