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On behalf of American Holistic Nurses Association New Mexico Chapter

Please join holistic nurses of New Mexico on


Thursday, May 14, 2015 from 3:00 - 5:00 pm

Wisdom Maker: Mary F. Baca, CWK, CRP, LPCC

Utilizing Applied Kinesiology and other Holistic modalities to address


issues with anxiety, depression, and trauma

A Note from Mary - All too many individuals suffer with anxiety and depression.
Likewise many have experienced trauma. While it is well known that these mental
conditions also affect the body, people are less informed about their options outside
the arena of Western approaches. Utilizing Applied Kinesiology and other Holistic
modalities to address Issues with anxiety, depression, and trauma can be very
helpful. These alternative approaches give people options to address their mental
health concerns. Primary emphasis will be placed on Kinesiology, as that is a
modality I'm certified in. However, working with a Team of practitioners allows me
the opportunity to be familiar with other modalities and their uses as well.
I have two businesses - Odyssey Counseling and Resilience integrative Services, and
I've been in the helping profession for 30 years. Until 10 years ago I worked full time
for various agencies while maintaining a private practice. In 2013 I received a
certification in Applied Kinesiology, and not only did it expand the way I addressed
my own healthcare but it also changed my life. Upon receiving my certification I
expanded Resilience into what today is a complete Holistic Practice. I have a Team
of Practitioners in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and newly forming teams in New Orleans,
San Antonio, and Dallas Texas.
Some areas I specialize in are trauma, anxiety, and depression. Before I became
certified in Kinesiology and newly certified as a Reiki Practitioner, I'd refer clients to
their Primary Care Providers or Psychiatrists when they needed further assistance
with these conditions. Because of my current level of training I can address these
issues holistically by assessing what's going on with their bodies. Then I develop a
regimen that will address those conditions. I coordinate care whenever possible, and
I see this as the ideal scenario for my clients.

Where?
316 Roehl Rd NW
Los Ranchos, NM 87107
(505) 293-2912

Directions
From I-25 exit # 230 in Albuquerque. (From the Airport or I-40 go north on I-25.) Exit
230 is on the north side of Albuquerque and it is called the San Mateo/Osuna exit.
Go west (away from the mountain) on Osuna until you get to 4th Street (about 5
lights) and turn right (north). Go north on 4th Street for a distance of .7 mile. You
will see the sign for Moses Kountry Store on your left (7715 4th ST NW). Turn right
(east) on Roehl Rd. Pass some commercial space on the right. Go to the first house
on the right side of the road. You will know it by wooden fence,big white stucco wall
of the only second story house.

For additional details or questions, contact: nmholisticnurses@gmail.com


Deb Markee at 505-980-3573 dmarkee4@gmail.com or
Darlene Hess at 505-228-8553 darlenehess@comcast.net

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