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Whole-Person Learning: Lessons from Integral Health-Care Practitioners and Their Implications for Adult Education

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    Whole-Person Learning: Lessons from Integral Health-Care Practitioners and Their Implications for Adult Education

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For over a decade, I’ve studied the humanities, education and Complementary and Alternative Medicine. It began as a personal interest and transformed into a professional one. As an undergraduate psychology student, I explored the mind and the various methods of psychotherapy. During graduate school, I became exposed to eastern philosophies and religions, and I began practicing meditation as a means to quiet the mind and bring my life into balance. As I followed this path, it led to several trainings in holistic studies including a massage therapy program, a yoga teacher training and a certification in Healing Touch, an energy-based approach to health and healing.

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Pelicci, G., (2009) “Whole-Person Learning: Lessons from Integral Health-Care Practitioners and Their Implications for Adult Education”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2009).

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2009-05-28