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Laura Hawley, LicAc, MSW
Qualified to practice acupuncture since 1996, I have successfully
treated numerous patients with a wide variety of conditions. I enjoy
bringing people to better health and try to work myself out of a job
with patients by tapering their need to see me as their well-being
returns.
My aim is to engage a person’s ability to heal through the use of
careful assessment and specific treatment in a calm and caring
environment. In-depth discussions with patients are an important part of
my work as is liaison with other health care professionals when
necessary.
During treatment I like to explain to the patient why I am doing what
I am doing and to observe with them how capable the body is of
responding to small stimuli with profound changes. For example, in
response to one needle, breathing may become easier, the belly may relax
or some long held muscular tension may begin to let go of itself.
Patients remark on my use of metaphor during treatment. So, with a
patient who works as a reporter, I may talk about how the needles, in a
sense, have to ask skillful questions to elicit the most complete
response. With a musician I may talk more about bringing the body into
tune through its response to treatment.
My approach to treatment is holistic. In my practice of acupuncture I
do not imagine that there is a linear or causal link between mental and
emotional habits and physical symptoms. Recent medical studies suggest,
for example, that men who lose their tempers frequently show a higher
tendency to have heart attacks, which is usually interpreted to mean
that anger causes heart attacks. From my perspective it is more accurate
and useful to say that the kind of body that has heart attacks often
houses the kind of mind that is easily angered. This type of
constitution tends toward inflammation of one type or another. Find the
underlying root and you may address both issues without blaming one for
the other. This principle is fundamental to my approach.
267.417.0147
445
Lyceum Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19128



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