Energy Medicine

This particular practice involves working with the energy that is naturally present in the body. Sometimes, through our life experiences, our energy decreases or stops flowing easily. This can lead to dis-ease in the body, mind or spirit and we notice that we are not feeling our best.

At the start of the session it is helpful for me to gather some information that would be relevant such as significant medical history, and current issues or problems. People without a significant problem may also benefit.

Usually this holistic, integrated approach is done with the hands on or just above the body, often starting at the feet and balancing energy throughout the body. There is no need to remove any clothing or wear anything special. Taking one’s shoes off is helpful. When receiving an energy session, the recipient may feel the flow of energy or just feel relaxed, each person is different. If there is a particular area that is causing a problem, that part of the body will be attended to in addition to the body balance.

Kate attended the Institute of Healing Arts and Sciences, a four-year program in energy medicine. She is open to questions and discussion with those who are interested.

W.I.S.E. Method Energy Work

Reported Benefits from a W.I.S.E. Method Energy Medicine Session

Energy work supports clients by improving their emotional, physical, mental and spiritual well being. It is effective as a compliment to allopathic medicine:

  1. Relaxation: helps people to feel revitalized and refreshed. Studies by Herbert Benson and others have shown that the relaxation response supports the ability of the body’s immune system to defend it against bacteria and viruses. The relaxation response also stimulates the production of the brain opiates called endorphins. These are neuropeptids that act to block pain.
  2. Support and accelerate the healing process after surgery.
  3. Enhances personal growth, self-awareness, self esteem.
  4. Symptom relief during and after chemotherapy and radiation.
  5. Supports the body during endocrine/hormonal disturbances such as menopause and PMS.
  6. Provides an opportunity for clients to gain new insights about themselves and how their beliefs can affect their emotions and physical bodies. Can raise awareness about the psychospiritual connection and the correlation between their beliefs and their health. Then if they so chose they could make changes that supports their new understandings. Scientifically this is how it works. PNIE (psychological, neurological, immune and endocrine systems all communicate with each other) When we have a feeling or think a thought, positive or negative, a chemical, which is a neuropeptid is created and goes to various receptor sites and our physical body responds to it. If we examine what is going on in our lives at the time of the onset of the symptom we can sometimes remember what our emotional status was. If it is an ongoing emotion, thought process or belief it can affect changes in our body because of the PNIE system and the chemicals that get generated.
  7. Strengthens and supports the immune system.
  8. Supports spiritual issues such as end of life issues.
  9. Provides support with grief and loss issues.
  10. Valuable when used in conjunction with psychotherapy. Insights, new under- standings, or emotional blocks that can surface in therapy can be worked on and integrated during energy work. There are levels of consciousness that are deeper and wiser than the day-to-day surface consciousness we use to get through life. These can be accessed through quiet, meditation, artwork journaling, and energy work. A therapist can help a client to find meaning with what comes up during an energy session.
  11. Decreased agitation in clients with dementia.