Fostering Resilience, Part 1
A webinar presentation given by Tonya Stoddard, LCSW, and Alice Stamm, TE, on Jan 26, 2021.
Learn the "Halleluia" eurythmy sequence and its healing properties. Eurythmy exercises for parents to do with their children are also given to address the stress of increased screen time and lack of movement due to online schooling.
Gain an understanding of the psychological aspects of how we can build and maintain resilience. Find out about the different biographical stages of life and learn how to practically build tools to help you face the challenges of these difficult times.
This presentation is part of the Fostering Resilience series, co-sponsored by the Anthroposophic Health Association and the Foundation for Health Creation, and hosted by the Physicians' Association for Anthroposophic Medicine.
© Physicians' Association for Anthroposophic Medicine (PAAM), 2021
Fostering Resilience, Part 2
A webinar presentation given by Mary Rudd, TE, Elizabeth Sustick, RN and Susan Moss, RN, on Feb 23, 2021.
Chamomile as a picture of resilience:
• Learn practical uses of chamomile and find out how this resilient plant reveals its healing qualities.
• Learn eurythmy exercises inspired by the chamomile plant.
This presentation is part of the Fostering Resilience series, co-sponsored by the Anthroposophic Health Association and the Foundation for Health Creation, and hosted by the Physicians' Association for Anthroposophic Medicine.
© Physicians' Association for Anthroposophic Medicine (PAAM), 2021
Fostering Resilience, Part 3
A webinar presentation offering dynamic insights into how we can think about resilience, sensory and emotional health, and spiritual well-being. Instead of focusing on one tool or medicine, a whole-person picture of well-being is explored.
Basic eurythmy exercises for finding balance, and releasing the day to get a good night of sleep, are also be shared.
This presentation is co-sponsored by the Foundation for Health Creation, the Physicians’ Association for Anthroposophic Medicine (PAAM), and the Anthroposophic Health Association (AHA).
Presenters: Dr. Adam Blanning, MD, and Glenda Monasch, TE