Join us for Healing Forces, a three part webinar series with Dr. Adam Blanning, Elizabeth Sustick, RN, Dr. Carmen Hering, and Dr. Steven Johnson.
When: Wednesdays June 13, June 27, July 11 from 7:30-8:30 pm Eastern.
Where: Online! (Can't make the live webinars? No problem. All webinar recordings will be emailed to participants within 24 hours of the live event.)
What: Explore the concepts of warmth, the value of fevers and the healing properties of the lemon, and the seven life processes.
June 13: Warmth as a Healing Force, with Adam Blanning, MD Warmth plays a very special role in the healing process. We will trace the diverse ways warmth can work as a developmental catalyst on physical, social, emotional and spiritual levels, and explore how this can be explained through an anthroposophic understanding of the human being.
June 27: Nature's gifts: Natural approaches to fever with Carmen Hering, DO and Elizabeth Sustick, RN Fever can be an important ally for growth and healing. Through fever, warmth activates the immune system to defend and detoxify itself. We will explore the qualities of lemon and how it can be used to help the body redistribute and harmonize these warmth processes.
July 11: The Metamorphosis of our Life Processes through Body, Soul and Spirit, with Steven Johnson, DO Both Modern Science and Rudolf Steiner speak about 7 Life Processes as the healthy foundation of all life. We will explore the “phases” of metamorphosis these life processes undertake in the course of our human life to support a healthy integration of body, mind and spirit.
Suggested donation: $40.00.
Please click here to register and contribute in any amount you see fit.
Your confirmation email will contain your Zoom registration link, so please look for it after you register! You need the Zoom link to join the live webinars and receive the recordings.
All donations support accessible, interactive programs about anthroposophy.
Presenter Biographies:
Adam Blanning, MD practices anthroposophic family medicine in Denver, Colorado. He works with many individuals and families to find healing paths for chronic developmental, medical and emotional challenges. He is board president of the Association for Anthroposophic Medicine and Therapies in America (www.AAMTA.org) and directs the physicians' training programs in Anthroposophic Medicine (www.AnthroposophicMedicine.org).
Carmen Hering, DO practices anthroposophic and osteopathic family medicine in Berkeley, California. She works with patients of all ages for acute and chronic illness and specializes in childhood development. She trains medical students and residents in her office, serves as faculty for the Bay Area Waldorf Teacher Training (bacwtt.org) and the physician training program for anthroposophic medicine in the US (AnthroposophicMedicine.org).
Elizabeth Sustick, RN is an Anthroposophic Nurse Specialist, dedicated to the art of caregiving and an educator and co worker in the Medical Section. She has joyfully accompanied and advocated the Waldorf Early Childhood work as a parent, grandparent, Waldorf school board member and Early Childhood teacher. Elizabeth serves on the board of Anthroposophic Medicine and Therapies in NA (AAMTA), The International Council of Anthroposphic Nurses Associations (ICANA), and the Anthroposophic Nurses Association of America. (NAANA).
Dr. Steven M Johnson, DO is trained in Internal Medicine and currently specializing in the area of preventative health, musculoskeletal disorders and chronic or challenging medical disorders including cancer support. He is currently president of the Physicians Association of Anthroposophic Medicine (www.paam.net) and active as both a teacher and consultant in several areas of anthroposphic medicine and integrative health. He is currently founding a new public health alliance to help re-define preventative health.
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When: Wednesdays June 13, June 27, July 11 from 7:30-8:30 pm Eastern.
Where: Online! (Can't make the live webinars? No problem. All webinar recordings will be emailed to participants within 24 hours of the live event.)
What: Explore the concepts of warmth, the value of fevers and the healing properties of the lemon, and the seven life processes.
June 13: Warmth as a Healing Force, with Adam Blanning, MD Warmth plays a very special role in the healing process. We will trace the diverse ways warmth can work as a developmental catalyst on physical, social, emotional and spiritual levels, and explore how this can be explained through an anthroposophic understanding of the human being.
June 27: Nature's gifts: Natural approaches to fever with Carmen Hering, DO and Elizabeth Sustick, RN Fever can be an important ally for growth and healing. Through fever, warmth activates the immune system to defend and detoxify itself. We will explore the qualities of lemon and how it can be used to help the body redistribute and harmonize these warmth processes.
July 11: The Metamorphosis of our Life Processes through Body, Soul and Spirit, with Steven Johnson, DO Both Modern Science and Rudolf Steiner speak about 7 Life Processes as the healthy foundation of all life. We will explore the “phases” of metamorphosis these life processes undertake in the course of our human life to support a healthy integration of body, mind and spirit.
Suggested donation: $40.00.
Please click here to register and contribute in any amount you see fit.
Your confirmation email will contain your Zoom registration link, so please look for it after you register! You need the Zoom link to join the live webinars and receive the recordings.
All donations support accessible, interactive programs about anthroposophy.
Presenter Biographies:
Adam Blanning, MD practices anthroposophic family medicine in Denver, Colorado. He works with many individuals and families to find healing paths for chronic developmental, medical and emotional challenges. He is board president of the Association for Anthroposophic Medicine and Therapies in America (www.AAMTA.org) and directs the physicians' training programs in Anthroposophic Medicine (www.AnthroposophicMedicine.org).
Carmen Hering, DO practices anthroposophic and osteopathic family medicine in Berkeley, California. She works with patients of all ages for acute and chronic illness and specializes in childhood development. She trains medical students and residents in her office, serves as faculty for the Bay Area Waldorf Teacher Training (bacwtt.org) and the physician training program for anthroposophic medicine in the US (AnthroposophicMedicine.org).
Elizabeth Sustick, RN is an Anthroposophic Nurse Specialist, dedicated to the art of caregiving and an educator and co worker in the Medical Section. She has joyfully accompanied and advocated the Waldorf Early Childhood work as a parent, grandparent, Waldorf school board member and Early Childhood teacher. Elizabeth serves on the board of Anthroposophic Medicine and Therapies in NA (AAMTA), The International Council of Anthroposphic Nurses Associations (ICANA), and the Anthroposophic Nurses Association of America. (NAANA).
Dr. Steven M Johnson, DO is trained in Internal Medicine and currently specializing in the area of preventative health, musculoskeletal disorders and chronic or challenging medical disorders including cancer support. He is currently president of the Physicians Association of Anthroposophic Medicine (www.paam.net) and active as both a teacher and consultant in several areas of anthroposphic medicine and integrative health. He is currently founding a new public health alliance to help re-define preventative health.
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