Related therapies

Beauty is an important part of anthroposophic therapies

The picture of the human being as having individuality (spiritual make-up), soul qualities (emotional make-up), and life forces, as well as the physical body we recognize, gives rise to healing from sources beyond physical substances. The unique therapeutic movement system,therapeutic eurythmy, brings into play the life forces for the sake of healing. Painting therapy supports strengthening of soul and its working in the physical organism. Rhythmical massage therapy enlivens the physical and life forces connection. Therapeutic speech,music therapy, therapeutic baths each heighten the full integration of aspects of the human organism in its path to healing.

While the path of the doctor is the path of substance, the path of the anthroposophic therapist is the use of archetypal movements and soul and spiritual capacities in the human being for healing.

therapists

Dr. Sutton’s practice, Raphael Medicine + Therapies, currently rents space to some therapists; others are available in the community. The following therapists are representative of those available:

Cynthia Hoven

Cynthia Hoven - Therapeutic Eurythmy

Eurythmy Therapy is a movement therapy that supports people to attain health through exercises that address mind, heart and body as one. (click the image or title for more information.)

Helen Lubin - Therapeutic Speech Arts

The art of the spoken word (also known as ‘speech formation’ or ‘creative speech’) finds a range of application in educational, therapeutic and performing endeavors. (click the image or title for more information.)
Pamela Whitman

Pamela Whitman - Painting Therapy

Pamela Whitman, M.A., is a graduate of the Emerald Foundation in The Hague, Holland, where she studied painting therapy based on the work of Liane Collot d’Herbois. She is certified as a Painting Therapist through the Medical Section in Dornach, Switzerland. (click the image or title for more information.)
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