Trust Your Body: A Holistic Workshop for Healing and Empowerment

Trust Your Body

When

October 19, 2024    
11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Where

1320 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd NW a500
Northwest Atlanta, Northwest Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, GA

Event Type

Designed to foster a deeper connection with oneself, the Trust Your Body workshop provides a unique opportunity for individuals to cultivate awareness, understanding, and a sense of safety within their own bodies. This immersive experience emphasizes the harmonious integration of therapy and chiropractic care in the healing process, offering participants a well-rounded approach to self-care and wellness.

Event Highlights:

  • Mindfulness Practices: Learn techniques to stay present and grounded, promoting mental and emotional well-being.
  • Education & Resources: Gain insights into the benefits of chiropractic care and therapy, and how they work together to promote healing.
  • Self-Guided Mini-Workbook: Engage in reflective exercises designed to help you explore your body-mind connection.
  • Group Adjustment: Experience the benefits of a guided chiropractic adjustment, aimed at enhancing bodily alignment and overall health.

Meet the Presenters:

Dr. Emily Guy, DC
As the owner of Sacred Presence, Dr. Emily brings a wealth of experience in chiropractic care, with a passion for holistic healing. Originally from New Jersey, she now enjoys the vibrant community of Atlanta. Dr. Emily is highly skilled in various chiropractic adjustment techniques and was introduced to Bio-Geometric Integration (BGI) early in her career, which she incorporates into every adjustment. This unique framework allows her to deeply listen to the body and respond to its needs during the adjustment process. Her philosophy centers on the belief that the body is perfectly designed, and her goal is to help people become more adaptable and in tune with their bodies, so they can continue healing, growing, and evolving.

Lindsey Cope, LCSW
Lindsey is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with extensive experience in treating eating disorders, trauma, and body image issues. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Service Administration from the University of Chicago and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Augusta University. With over seven years of experience, Lindsey has worked at various levels of care, including partial hospitalization and outpatient services. She integrates a Health at Every Size (HAES) perspective in her practice and advocates for fat justice, encouraging women to reclaim their lives with confidence and empowerment.

This workshop is ideal for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the mind-body connection, improve their overall well-being, and explore holistic methods for healing.

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