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November 2009

 

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Laurie Schwartz: A personal & professional journey of integration

 
 
Laurie Schwartz
 

Laurie Schwartz began her training as a  Somatic psychotherapist in 1979 with Ilana   Rubenfeld.  Her search for the integration of psyche, soma and soul continued.  She is certified in the Hakomi Method of Body-Centered Psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing, Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy, Jin Shin Jyutsu,  and  Family Constellations.  Laurie has also  studied Jungian Dream Analysis and Modern Group  Analysis.
She has  been exploring the integration of pre and peri-natal psychology with  a biodynamic cranial sacral  approach to healing and wholeness with people in recovery for Co-dependency. 
 Her passion  and ability to  synthesize  integrate different approaches  to foster recovery, healing and transformation  is ongoing.
Laurie is a licensed massage therapist and licensed counseling psychologist in New York City.  She has been in private practice since 1982.  She  facilitates ongoing  supervision groups for Hakomi graduates, students of Somatic Experiencing as well as  others  who are searching for ways to be more body inclusive.

 
 

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