COMMUNITY Resources Relationship Coach
Candace Brindley (203) 247-4613 •
Rich-Relationships.com.
Certified Master Relationship Coach Candace Brindley coaches singles and couples to find and create the rela- tionships of their dreams. Motivated by her desire to reverse the trend toward re- lationship failure and family break-up, Candace coaches using current re- search and skills, giving clients a fresh and intelligent approach to partnering.
Spiritual Life Coach Withinsight
Lisa Meade, PhD 43 Nickel Place, Monroe, CT 06468 203-445-0117
Lisa@womenwithinsight.com
Schools/Education
The Graduate Institute: Education, Evolved Leslie Cahill, Dir. of Admissions and Recruitment
(203) 874-4252 •
www.learn.edu
The Graduate Institute is an accredited, non-profit institution offering a holistic, in- novative approach to graduate education. Its Masters degree and Certificate programs include: Integrative Health Studies, Experi- ential Health and Healing, Conscious Evolu- tion, Archetypal Cosmology, Holistic Think- ing, and Oral Traditions. Classes meet one weekend per month and are enriched by re- warding mentorships and field experiences. For information call (203) 874-4252 or write to
info@learn.edu for more information. See ad on page 17.
As a Spiritual Life Coach, Lisa incorporates the structure and direction of personal life coaching with a foundation in divine feminine spiritual prac- tices, insights and intentions. As women develop a spiritual consciousness and embrace their spiritual identity they are better able to balance the demands and pressures of their external life. With this understanding of bal- ance, women become enabled and prepared to make better choices to be fully engaged in a life filled with delight, satisfaction and grace. See ad on page 17.
Wellness Centers
The Center for Health Renewal C. Evers Whyte, MS, DC, DACBN 30 Myano Lane, Suite 26 Stamford, CT 06902 (203) 708-9299
Providing holistic integrative medicine and MediCalm Pain Relief Therapy to patients of all ages. Specialist in treat- ing chronic pain, and also a “medical detective,” helping patients heal other chronic conditions that have not re- sponded to traditional drug therapy or surgery. For more information, please see:
www.thecenterforhealthrenewal. com &
www.MediCalmPainReliefTherapy. com. See ad on page 20.
Move2Wellness
Stonehouse Commons, 635 Danbury Road Ridgefield, CT • 203-403-2522
www.move2wellness.com
Thermography
Sophia Natural Health Center 499 Federal Rd., Brookfield, CT (203) 740-9300 •
SophiaNaturalHealth.com
As the hormone ex- perts, we specialize in women’s health, natural hormone balancing, breast cancer prevention and thermography utilizing the highest defi- nition camera in the area with interpretations from MD specialists in the field. Thermogram results include a free 15-minute phone con- sultation. See ad on page 19.
Massage Therapy Acupuncture Yoga
Relax & discover the direction of your unique inner compass. Take a much deserved break from “doing” & practice “being.” Come visit our beauti- ful studio &healing arts center located in the newly restored Stonehouse Commons.
The Wellness Institute Marvin Schweitzer, ND 1 Westport Ave, Norwalk, CT (203) 847-2788
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Dr. Schweitzer treats all ages with natural therapies including homeopathy, herbal med- icine, enzymes, nutritional supplements and more. His advanced cutting-edge technolo- gies evaluate underlying causes and create individualized treatment plans. ASYRA, On- damed, BrainPaint, footbaths, acupuncture and oxygen therapies are used to achieve op- timal health. Allergy desensitization, detoxi- fication programs, immune system support, Lyme disease issues and other wellness pro- tocols are included in his personalized care. See ad on page 21.
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