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Jeanne M. Campion, Healing Circle, Reiki and Therapeutic TouchJeanne received her B.S.N. from Georgetown University School of Nursing, her M.A. in Administration from New York University and Post Masters Certification in Holistic Nursing from The College of New Rochelle.
In addition to holistic/integrative care modalities, as a nurse for more than 40 years, Jeanne has specialized in clinical practice (care at home, medicine, surgery, orthopedics, cardiology, neurology and oncology) research (clinical trials, coordinating center, drug studies, and peer reviewed Journal articles), education (baccalaureate nursing faculty, in-service education and patient education), and nursing administration. See more. . . |
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Anton Baraschi, Pain ManagementAnton Baraschi's expertise lies in the healing of the body, soul and spirit as well as integrative medicine. Anton is a bioenergy specialist promoting integrative medicine through the New Dawn Foundation and the New Health Solutions Group. Anton's passion for healing and integrative medicine led him to study several bioenergy and spiritual healing modalities. He is ordained as a reverend in the Unification Church of Albemarle, NC and maintains spiritual affiliations with the Healing Light Center Church, the Bon Religion of Tibet, the Anthroposophical Society of America and Casa de Dom Inacio in Brazil.
Since January 2010 Anton has offered a complementary monthly Bioenergetic Pain Management Clinic at the New Dawn Foundation, on a first come first served basis, with voluntary donations benefiting the NDF. |
Angela Derecas Taylor, RYT200
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PAMELA TUCKER, art services and meditationPamela Tucker was born in Frankfurt, Germany. She was raised in Pago Pago, American Samoa and Kalamazoo, Michigan, but has lived in the New York region for the last 30 years. She has a BA in art history, and later studied painting at the National Academy of Design, the Harlem Studio of Art, and Grand Central Art Academy.
Pam is a practicing artist and works in oil on canvas and paper. Her paintings are representational and include both the figure and landscape as subjects. She also is an arts educator and teaches painting to adult groups on a regular basis. For several years she has worked as a docent at the Neuberger Museum of Art in Purchase, NY. Pam is interested in painting as an active meditation. She enjoys the grounds of the New Dawn Foundation as an especially beautiful place for this practice. Pam is Director of Art Services at the New Dawn Foundation. |