Posts By: Elaine
By Elaine
Posted in - Life on January 2nd, 2016
Let me start by saying that I’m not a die-hard fan of New Year’s resolutions. Over the years I’ve made quite a few, kept some, broken many, and frankly forgotten most of them. This seems …
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By Elaine
Posted in - Life on November 29th, 2015
In the days following last month’s attacks in Paris, I wondered how I might prepare to work with the crisis-related stress and symptoms clients would probably bring to their sessions with me. But it quickly …
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By Elaine
Posted in - Life on November 1st, 2015
Too many teardrops
For one heart to be crying
Too many teardrops
For one heart to carry on…
— Question Mark & the Mysterians, “96 Tears”
I was once in a relationship with a guy who had the misfortune of …
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By Elaine
Posted in - Events & Workshops on September 27th, 2015
Part of our education as women leads us to take on certain roles that we fulfill unquestioningly. We want to be the perfect partner, mother, friend, career woman…or we put all our energy into going …
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By Elaine
Posted in - Body Talks & Workshops on September 27th, 2015
Beatriz Fernandez, practitioner, trainer and teacher of the Grinberg Method, will come to Paris from sunny Barcelona on October 4th to lead Strengthening the Feminine: A Workshop for Women.
Beatriz has nearly 25 years experience …
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By Elaine
Posted in - Events on May 11th, 2015
I had the privilege of growing up with my very own registered nurse living on the next floor up. When my belly ached, fever spiked, or nose bled (neighbors’ driveway, ice thick as a brick, …
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By Elaine
Posted in - Events on April 13th, 2015
April is International Guitar Month! To celebrate, I’m offering a discount session in body attention to guitarists of all stripes. It’s a great way to take care of yourself by taking the time to pay …
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By Elaine
Posted in - Life on March 20th, 2015
T.S. Eliot said that April is the cruellest month, but frankly, if you can make it through March, you’ll probably be ok.
This is the grey backside of winter (at least in my corner of the …
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