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{{NoticesAtTopOfPage|Additional TMS Practitioners|http://tmswiki.wikifoundry.com/page/Additional+TMS+Practitioners}}

 

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The [[Find a TMS Doctor or Therapist]] contains the contact information for
about
50 therapists. These individuals have a state-monitored license to practice and have earned a graduate level degree in psychotherapy. In the field of TMS/PPD treatment there are also several practitioners who are effective at treating individuals with chronic pain yet they lack the requirements to be listed on the Find a Doctor or Therapist page. Some of these individuals may even be entitled to call themselves a therapist in their state/region of residence.  

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The [[Find a TMS Doctor or Therapist]]
directory
contains the contact information for
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50 therapists. These individuals have a state-monitored license to practice and have earned a graduate level degree in psychotherapy. In the field of TMS/PPD treatment there are also several practitioners who are effective at treating individuals with chronic pain yet they lack the requirements to be listed on the Find a Doctor or Therapist page. Some of these individuals may even be entitled to call themselves a therapist in their state/region of residence.  

 

 

 

For a practitioner to be listed as a [[How we categorize TMS Professionals|therapist]] on this site they must have both a valid state license to practice psychotherapy and that license must require at least a masters level graduate level degree from an accredited university. This is not to say that individuals who lack these requirements are ineffective at treating people with TMS/PPD. On the contrary, these individuals may be very successful in helping people overcome TMS/PPD.  

 

For a practitioner to be listed as a [[How we categorize TMS Professionals|therapist]] on this site they must have both a valid state license to practice psychotherapy and that license must require at least a masters level graduate level degree from an accredited university. This is not to say that individuals who lack these requirements are ineffective at treating people with TMS/PPD. On the contrary, these individuals may be very successful in helping people overcome TMS/PPD.  

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To learn more about how these individuals can help, you may find it helpful to read the thread [http://tmswiki.wikifoundry.com/thread/3653703/What+about+TMS+coaches%3F What about TMS coaches]. '''''As with all other information on the wiki, we can't guarantee the information in this list. When possible, we include links to make it easy for you to confirm the information. ''''' .

 

To learn more about how these individuals can help, you may find it helpful to read the thread [http://tmswiki.wikifoundry.com/thread/3653703/What+about+TMS+coaches%3F What about TMS coaches]. '''''As with all other information on the wiki, we can't guarantee the information in this list. When possible, we include links to make it easy for you to confirm the information. ''''' .



 

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California
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United States
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'''[[File:Practitioner Monte Hueftle.jpg|thumb|link=http://tmswiki.wikifoundry.com/account/MonteH|alt=An image of Practitioner Monte Hueftle|Practitioner Monte Hueftle]]Monte Hueftle'''

 

'''[[File:Practitioner Monte Hueftle.jpg|thumb|link=http://tmswiki.wikifoundry.com/account/MonteH|alt=An image of Practitioner Monte Hueftle|Practitioner Monte Hueftle]]Monte Hueftle'''

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Monte says " I suffered with TMS for more than 20 years and have now been pain free for the past 8 years. My TMS consultation practice focuses on helping people reverse this pain disorder by learning their unique behaviors and thoughts and the way that they generated inner tension and repress their emotions. Many of Dr. Sarno's patients state that my information is the "missing link" that has helped them understand the psychological strategy of TMS." [[Survey Response: Monte Hueftle|(Source)]]

 

Monte says " I suffered with TMS for more than 20 years and have now been pain free for the past 8 years. My TMS consultation practice focuses on helping people reverse this pain disorder by learning their unique behaviors and thoughts and the way that they generated inner tension and repress their emotions. Many of Dr. Sarno's patients state that my information is the "missing link" that has helped them understand the psychological strategy of TMS." [[Survey Response: Monte Hueftle|(Source)]]

 

 



'''''
Available
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'''''
Works Primarily
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(818) 486-8525 <br />

 

(818) 486-8525 <br />

 

[mailto:monte@runningpain.com monte@runningpain.com]<br />

 

[mailto:monte@runningpain.com monte@runningpain.com]<br />

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[http://tmswiki.wikifoundry.com/thread/4023431/TMS+Success LorieG said], "As you know I suffered from an acute back pain attack about 6 months ago and the pain seemed like it would never go away. Reading Dr. Sarno only, did not do the trick this time. I got help from reading the TMS Wiki, Monte and "The Power of Now." Meditating and thinking positively really helped. Suddenly I was on the mend. Well, I danced, a lot, at my daughter's wedding last weekend. I was in great shape. Only once did I feel a twinge of sciatica and I poopooed it away. Since this was a destination wedding we stayed for a whole week and also did some serious hiking. Again I was fine. I drove for two hours on the ride home and again talked my sciatica away. Thanks to everyone on the Wiki for sharing their experiences with me and helping me through bad times."

 

[http://tmswiki.wikifoundry.com/thread/4023431/TMS+Success LorieG said], "As you know I suffered from an acute back pain attack about 6 months ago and the pain seemed like it would never go away. Reading Dr. Sarno only, did not do the trick this time. I got help from reading the TMS Wiki, Monte and "The Power of Now." Meditating and thinking positively really helped. Suddenly I was on the mend. Well, I danced, a lot, at my daughter's wedding last weekend. I was in great shape. Only once did I feel a twinge of sciatica and I poopooed it away. Since this was a destination wedding we stayed for a whole week and also did some serious hiking. Again I was fine. I drove for two hours on the ride home and again talked my sciatica away. Thanks to everyone on the Wiki for sharing their experiences with me and helping me through bad times."



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== Massachusetts ==

 

 

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'''Michele Lowenthal, [[Practitioner's Degrees|MS]]''' <br />

 

'''Michele Lowenthal, [[Practitioner's Degrees|MS]]''' <br />

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mlowenthal0625@gmail.com <br />

 

mlowenthal0625@gmail.com <br />

 

[http://www.backpaincounseling.com Website] / [[Survey Response: Michele Lowenthal, MS|Survey Response]]

 

[http://www.backpaincounseling.com Website] / [[Survey Response: Michele Lowenthal, MS|Survey Response]]



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== Ohio ==

 

 

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[[File:SteveOzanich.jpg|thumb|100px|'''Practitioner Steve Ozanich''']]'''Steve Ozanich'''<br />

 

[[File:SteveOzanich.jpg|thumb|100px|'''Practitioner Steve Ozanich''']]'''Steve Ozanich'''<br />

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'''Book Reviews'''<br />

 

'''Book Reviews'''<br />

 

[http://www.tmswiki.org/forum/threads/pain-weakness-tremor.1552/#post-7986 Lala said]: "Have you read Steven Ray Ozanich's THE GREAT PAIN DECEPTION. For me this has been the best book out there on TMS as Steven suffered for 30 years from chronic pain (mostly back, but he had sciatica, anxiety, foot drop, chronic cough and a whole other long list of symptoms), found Sarno and healed within 15 months and has now been pain/illness free for 10 years. He is an inspiration and his book really talks about the whys, the deeper whys of TMS."

 

[http://www.tmswiki.org/forum/threads/pain-weakness-tremor.1552/#post-7986 Lala said]: "Have you read Steven Ray Ozanich's THE GREAT PAIN DECEPTION. For me this has been the best book out there on TMS as Steven suffered for 30 years from chronic pain (mostly back, but he had sciatica, anxiety, foot drop, chronic cough and a whole other long list of symptoms), found Sarno and healed within 15 months and has now been pain/illness free for 10 years. He is an inspiration and his book really talks about the whys, the deeper whys of TMS."



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'''[[File:Practitioner Abigail Steidley.jpg|thumb|link=http://tmswiki.wikifoundry.com/account/AbigailSteidley|alt=An image of Practitioner Abigail Steidley|Practitioner Abigail Steidley]]Abigail Steidley'''

 

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Abigail is a mindbody coach who works over the phone. She offers "a free initial 30 minute consultation with you to answer your questions and talk about what coaching entails." She says, “Physical pain and emotional stress are intricately connected messengers trying to lead you to a fulfilling, joyful life. My mind-body approach to pain relief is all about decoding these messages. Your current health issue – whether it's vulvodynia, interstitial cystitis, irritable bowel syndrome, back pain, adrenal fatigue, or something else – is a springboard to what I call a truly Healthy Life: mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and physically.” [http://www.thehealthylifecoach.com/tmsmind-body-syndrome/ (Source)]

 

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'''''Works Primarily via Phone''''' <br />

 

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[mailto:abigail@thehealthylifecoach.com abigail@thehealthylifecoach.com]

 

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[http://tmswiki.wikifoundry.com/account/AbigailSteidley TMS Wiki Profile] / [http://www.thehealthylifecoach.com/programs/ Programs] / [http://www.thehealthylifecoach.com/ Website]

 

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'''Ryan Walsh''' <br />

 

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A Princeton graduate, Ryan Walsh originally had a career as an analyst at a hedge fund and then as a software engineer before he changed careers to become a TMS coach. Ryanb suffered from debilitating headaches, back pain, wrist pain, and other severe symptoms simultaneously before he discovered TMS. Ryan provides one-on-one coaching via email and phone. He also runs a Meetup group for people interested in mindbody research in San Diego. ([[Survey Response: Ryan Walsh|Source]])

 

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'''''Works Primarily via Phone and Email''''' <br />

 

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404-594-2250 <br />

 

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rcwalsh@gmail.com <br />

 

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[[Survey Response: Ryan Walsh|Survey Response]] / [http://curecarpaltunnel.info Website]

 

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== United Kingdom ==

 

== United Kingdom ==

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[http://www.tmswiki.org/forum/members/samanthaloveslife.34/ Samanthaloveslife] said, "I have skyped with Hal too. He is great and has alot of insight."

 

[http://www.tmswiki.org/forum/members/samanthaloveslife.34/ Samanthaloveslife] said, "I have skyped with Hal too. He is great and has alot of insight."



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'''[[File:Practitioner Abigail Steidley.jpg|thumb|link=http:
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Abigail is a mindbody coach. She "offers a free initial 30 minute consultation with you to answer your questions and talk about what coaching entails." She says, "Physical pain and emotional stress are intricately connected messengers trying to lead you to a fulfilling, joyful life. My mind-body approach to pain relief is all about decoding these messages. Your current health issue – whether it's vulvodynia, interstitial cystitis, irritable bowel syndrome, back pain, adrenal fatigue, or something else – is a springboard to what I call a truly Healthy Life: mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and physically." [http://www.thehealthylifecoach.com/tmsmind-body-syndrome/ (Source)]

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[mailto:abigail@thehealthylifecoach.com abigail@thehealthylifecoach.com]

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[http://tmswiki.wikifoundry.com/account/AbigailSteidley TMS Wiki Profile] / [http://www.thehealthylifecoach.com/programs/ Programs] / [http://www.thehealthylifecoach.com/ Website][http://tmswiki.wikifoundry.com/account/AbigailSteidley ]

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