Being able to envision ourselves as healthy is crucially important to our prognosis. This best-kept secret of healing is finally out of the bag. Numerous recent studies have headlined research confirming this phenomenon. Which comes as no surprise to … Continue reading about A Picture of Health
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Ruscombe as Field Trip Destination for JHU Freshman Students
As part of an Intersession Program in Integrative Medicine on January 24th, 2018, two dozen Johns Hopkins University pre-med students visited Ruscombe to learn more about our approaches to healing. They were treated to a stimulating discussion and … Continue reading about Ruscombe as Field Trip Destination for JHU Freshman Students
Winter: What’s the Point?
Winter can feel like we’re just trying to get by. Especially after the holidays, our energy reserves are wiped out. When we try to ‘get things done,’ we find our concentration low and our nerves frayed. We just hang on, waiting for longer days. … Continue reading about Winter: What’s the Point?
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Dr. J. Zohara Meyerhoff Hieronimus Author Talk: White Spirit Animals
Join us with Dr. J. Zohara Meyerhoff Hieronimus to discuss her new book, White Spirit Animals, in the Hill House Conference Room on Tuesday, December 12, 7-8:30pm. As a bridge between the spiritual and physical worlds, … Continue reading about Dr. J. Zohara Meyerhoff Hieronimus Author Talk: White Spirit Animals
Healing Sexual Trauma – Beyond ‘Me Too’
One of many reasons for silence around sexual trauma has been a lack of tools to heal these injuries. Emergency room physicians can brilliantly patch up physical wounds. But until recently, the longterm effects of traumatic injuries were barely … Continue reading about Healing Sexual Trauma – Beyond ‘Me Too’