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When I was young in my medical career I considered myself an activist and community organizer. I saw very quickly that when individuals and families were not well, political and economic changes were impossible. Twenty-five years ago I knew I wanted to practice a kind of medicine that not only treated illness, but also taught people how to be well. I practice and teach acupuncture and East Asian medicine because the practice is a collaborative effort between myself and the patient, where the patient narrative and experience of illness guides the diagnosis and treatment. Through this fully engaged cognitive and somatic rapport the patient accesses a deeper level of involvement in the healing process. This shift toward well being in an individual can then positively effect their family and community. I now look forward to practicing this tradition of medicine in a collaborative setting at the Center for Health and Healing.
Arya Nielsen, MA, MS, LAc
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Content last modified on Sep 4, 2003
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