New Location for Dynamic Intervention
D
ynamic Intervention has relocated to a new office on
Jacqueline Muller
Route 311 in Patterson. Founder Jacqueline Muller, LCSW-R, says the organization continues to of- fer a wide array of custom healthy living plans to meet the needs of individuals, families, and groups. “We uniquely blend traditional and holistic practices to create interventions that promote and encourage unique pathways to wellness,” says Muller, adding that most major medical insurances
are accepted for many services. Muller says that she and her staff members at Dynamic
Intervention seek to help their clients promote beauty from the inside out by helping them harness their strengths and master techniques that enhance the quality of life and guarantee healthier lifestyle choices. “If you are looking for customized care, compassionate actions, and dynamic interventions that will help you tackle issues affecting the mind, body and spirit, we are here to provide them,” she says. “Our certified and li- censed providers are ready to provide you with a comprehensive complimentary phone consult and preliminary life plan.”
Dynamic Intervention is located at 1281 Route 311, Suite B104, in Patterson. For more information call 845.702.1042.
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Yoga Workshop for Women Recovering from Breast Surgery
uest Yoga Arts is of- fering a Gentle and
Restorative Yoga Work- shop for women recover- ing from breast surgery on Sunday, May 20, in Mount Kisco. Instruc- tor Karla Diamond will combine her expertise in yoga and the Alexan- der Technique to help participants gently open their chests and improve range of motion while respecting any limita- tions from surgery. “With support and gentle movement come increased energy and a sense of ease,” Diamond remarks. “After breast surgery most women are given very basic guidelines about the kinds of movement they should do. Some are lucky enough to go
Karla Diamond uses some gentle hands-on work with a client
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