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  “Physical Therapy and Further Degrees: One Person's Story,” by Martha Bramhall, Advance for Physical Therapists and PT Assistants, Volume 17: No 24, November 6, 2006.

“Anger Regulation: Compassion Towards Oneself Is the Key,” by Martha Bramhall, YourHEALTH Magazine, June 2004.
Ms. Bramhall shares new understandings of how to retrain ourselves out of an addiction to our own anger by tuning into—and healing—our own core hurts.

“For Older Women with Skeletal Changes, Beauty Is More Than Skin Deep,” by Wendi Evans, YourHEALTH Magazine, April 2004.
Asclepeion Center Physical Therapist explains how she helps older women with osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and other degenerative conditions retain their mobility and vitality.

“Synergy in Healing: Asclepeion Center and IBD Share Approach, Vision,”
by Ronald Murray, Institute for Biological Dentistry Newsletter, March 2004.

Asclepeion Center director recalls his shared professional journey with Dr. Eugene Sambataro, founder of the Institute for Biological Dentistry, which began with the discovery of a common interest in relieving the pain of temporal mandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ).

“Boost Whole Brain Learning,” by Mari Miyoshi, YourHEALTH Magazine, March 2004.
Former Asclepeion Center Occupational Therapist describes her work helping children learn, play, and perform at their highest potential.

“Body Mind Healing: Clients May ‘Release’ Without Recalling Trauma,” by Martha Bramhall, YourHEALTH Magazine, February 2004.
This article describes how it is not always necessary to consciously relive a traumatic experience in order to heal its psycho-physical scars.

“When Other Chronic Pain Therapies Fail, Visceral Manipulation May Help,” by Ronald Murray and Martha Bramhall, YourHEALTH Magazine, January 2004.
Asclepeion Center’s co-directors explain how visceral manipulation can release stored tension and negative emotions.

“CranialSacral Therapy: New Applications: Non-Invasive, Gentle Treatment for Colicky, Fussy Babies,” by Ronald Murray and Martha Bramhall, YourHEALTH Magazine, December 2003.
Asclepeion Center co-directors describe a gentle approach to helping infants with these troublesome complaints.

“CranialSacral Work with Children,” by Ron Murray, The Medical News, January 1999.
Dr. Murray discusses Cranial Sacral Therapy and Somatoemotional Release for children with learning problems, hyperactivity, cerebral palsy, scoliosis, autism, anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

“New Help for Chronic Pain,” by Ron Murray, The Medical News, October 1998.
This article relates a case study of how cranialsacral therapy, somatic emotional release work and visceral manipulation techniques helped relieve a woman’s chronic abdominal pain and the residual tension from an early psychological trauma that underlay it.

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