Private and Weekly Eastern Treatments from DeFlavis
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usan DeFlavis, RN, BSN, and a Daoist medical qigong practitio- ner, can provide private treatments with Chinese energetic medicine and will hold weekly classes in qigong to balance the yin and yang energy of the body. DeFlavis was recognized for her outstanding worldwide contribution to qigong at the 2008 International Conference on
Acupuncturist Adds Hypnotherapy to Healing Toolbox
P Susan DeFlavis
Health and Longevity, in Beijing, China, and is consid- ered one of the world’s top Pangu Shengong instructors. DeFlavis says her treatments can improve symp- toms related to numerous health challenges. She also represents Grand Qigong Master Ou Wen Wei and is the Pangu Shengong sponsor for Southwest Florida. Master Ou’s next visit here is scheduled for March 9 to 12, in Bonita Springs.
For more information on private sessions or classes or to make an appointment, call 239-340-1036, email
Panguswf@gmail.com or visit
Pangu.org. See ad, page 62.
atricia Acerra, a nationally certified licensed acupunc- turist based in Naples, has completed a 500-hour course of study at the Florida Institute of Hypnotherapy, in Tampa, and will add the modality to her practice. She is certified with both the American Coun-
Patricia Acerra
sel of Hypnotist Examiners and the International Association of Interpersonal Hypnotherapists in clinical, medical and transpersonal hypnotherapy.
“I am convinced through my past 12 years of acupunc- ture practice that more often than not, dysfunctions of the body originate in the mind and spirit,” she says. “I want to be able to help my patients reach optimum health and higher levels of consciousness.”
The Tampa school, which is the only state-licensed hyp- notherapy school in Florida, will open a branch in Naples in January 2013, where Acerra will serve as a clinical supervi- sor to students.
Location: 2335 Ninth St. N., Ste. 303B. For more informa- tion, call 239-659-9100 or visit
DrPatAcerra.com. See ad, page 60.
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