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Stress, anxiety, pain and fatigue often worsen, or cause, many of the disorders that cause people to go to the doctor, or to suffer at home without adequate medical care.
The good news is that modern science is finding that mind-body therapies and certain traditional healing arts can lead to a significant improvement in a wide variety of conditions, and give a person tools to be more self-reliant in their health care. Examples include stress management, energy therapies (like acupressure, qigong, acupuncture), relaxation/breath work, guided imagery, massage, meditation, food as medicine, biofeedback and fitness. Coaching, training and treatment in these areas is usually done one-on-one, or in small groups, with a specialist until the skills are learned.
Illustrative diagnosis of patients frequently
referred to Pennie Sempell for supportive
therapies include:
Pain Depression High blood pressure Attention disorders Cancer/adverse reaction to chemo Auto-immune conditions Allergies Cardiac conditions Gastro-intestinal conditions Skin disorders Low energy Weight projects Aspbergers/Autism Incontinence Infertility
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The focus of Pennie’s professional work is mind-body and traditional therapies that increase a person’s strategies and tools to be an active participant in their own health care. Additionally, she brings a wealth of experience in communication and mediation skills. She is particularly known for her expertise in the ancient hands-on healing art of jin shin jyutsu, a comprehensive form of acupressure, with common lineage with acupuncture. Her work is suitable for all ages and fragility.
Pennie divides her professional time between her private practice and creating health literacy material for children and adults.
In the mid-1990s, Pennie Sempell was invited to provide complementary therapies for intensive care patients awaiting heart transplants at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco. Patients reported numerous benefits from the non-invasive energy medicine treatments.
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