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NEWS BRIEFS


Neurofeedback Program: Welcomes Tiffany Cagle-Schrift, LPC to its Multidisciplinary Team


Tiffany is a Licensed Professional Counselor and is Board Certified in Neurofeedback. She joins Dr. Eric Beeson and Kat Hecox, LMFT in offering bio-behavioral services. Tiffany specializes in providing QEEG Brain Mapping assessments and clinical neurofeedback to help individuals who are dealing with a variety of health and functional issues. Neurofeedback (sometimes called brainwave training) is


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designed to support well-being and help improve or manage many common health problems such as insomnia, learning difficul- ties, attention deficit (such as with ADHD), brain injury and pain problems (e.g., migraine and fibromyalgia). Neurofeedback has also been found to be helpful for many people who are dealing with anxiety, depression, or neurological issues such as tinnitus, tics, epilepsy or difficulties after a stroke. Neurofeedback can be interesting, fun and effective for school-age children as well as adults.


For those interested in learning more about neurofeedback


services either for themselves or a family member, FREE CON- SULTS are available now through the end of August.


Call Integrative Therapies at (336) 294-0910 to schedule a free consult or learn more about our services. Our center is located at 7-E Oak Branch Drive in Greensboro. We invite you to visit us on the web at www.IntegrativeTherapies.net or on Facebook at Integrative Therapies, Inc. Please see our ad on page 7.


he staff of Integrative Therapies is pleased to announce the addition of Tiffany Cagle-Shrift to its holistic healthcare team.


Integrative Therapies Expands


particular. The inception of the festival comes from a best selling series of books that infer that profane language can be profound. The author states that this one word acts as a catalyst for a positive shift to occur by releasing pent up emotions. This series of books is based on the Buddhist tenets of non-


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attachment to people, places, and outcomes in a manner useful to Americans - cussing. The Profound Profanity Holistic Festival is being held Sep- tember 8, 9, and 10 at Saint Anne’s Chapel in Tarboro NC. This three day event is structured around a series of four lectures being offered by Tavane Taylor, who is a certified facilitator for “F**k it, the ultimate spiritual way.” Along with this useful, refresh- ing, and delightful way of expression will be activities promoting a sense of inner peace and a rekindling of joy. While meditation, yoga and tai chi are great tools to bring about shifts in perspective, these same programs offered during the festival will have a slightly more light hearted approach. There will be plenty to do with a labyrinth, a nature trail, available mas- sage and reflexology, a drum circle, music, vendors and food. Holistic healing and energy work will be available as well.


For more information and pricing, visit www. stanneschapel.com. Saint Anne’s is located in charming Tarboro, NC. Early bird tickets available on line. See ad on page 9.


Profound Profanity Holistic Festival September 8, 9, 10


aint Anne’s Chapel is hosting a truly unique holistic healing festival based on using profanity, actually just one word in


The Center for Holistic Healing Announces Therapeutic Cupping Service


flow and energy-Qi to stagnant muscle tissue. The application of cups release rigid soft tissue and loosen adhesions in the fascia and connection tissue, resulting in diminished pain and inflammation, greater range of motion and it stimulates the body’s own healing processes. Cupping therapy is remarkably effective for back and neck pain and stiffness, frozen shoulder and knee pain. Cupping also


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helps to relieve the discomfort associated with scoliosis and sciatica, and can help to heal carpal tunnel syndrome and plantar fasciitis. Small cups are employed on the jaw and face to benefit and relieve TMJ disorder, migraine and acne. The small cups can also be used for facial rejuvenation! Additionally, stimulating the lymphatic system with cups also helps to move out a lingering cold or bronchitis and other lung


conditions. Abdominal cupping therapy can clear up constipation, and lessen the attacks on digestion associated with IBS-Irri- table Bowel Syndrome or Disorder. At our acupuncture clinics, we use cupping therapy in conjunction with acupuncture to work on levels that go deep. It is safe and comfortable, and most responses from clients who receive cupping range from a deep feeling of relaxation, to feeling bright and energized. Cupping can be used alone in treatment, so if one is sensitive to needles, we use only cups on the acupuncture points and along the meridians to assist in healing and balance.


Cupping and acupuncture is offered at The Center for Holistic Healing in High Point by Holly Carr, Acupuncturist and Certified Cupping Therapist from the International Cupping Therapy Association. For more information on cupping or to schedule an ap- pointment please call 336-841-4307 or visit www.chhtree.com. See ad on page 35.


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upping therapy is a traditional time-honored modality and one of the ‘branches’ of Traditional Eastern Medicine. Cupping employs suction to the body using glass, plastic, or silicone cups. This suction creates negative pressure, and it brings blood


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