June 26, 1997
Re: Joan Wulfsohn
To Whom It May Concern:
I have known Joan Wulfsohn for over 10 years as a therapist for myself and as a great source of movement therapy for my patients. I have referred many of my patients to her and all have returned to me with only glowing accolades for her work and for her personally. I consider Joan one of the finest body therapists I know and in the 28 + years of my practice I have known many.
Her work has benefited my body on a multitude of occasions and she has seen me through some of the most difficult periods of my life. I would be happy to discuss some of the cases she has helped me treat.
Sincerely,
Dr. Nancy McBride-Logan
Chiropractor
Los Angeles, CA
June 19, 1997
To Whom It May Concern:
For the past 5 years, it has been my privilege to work with Joan Wulfsohn in varying capacity. Our initial meeting occurred when Joan enrolled in massage therapy training at this institute. As one of her instructors, I recall being moved by her presence and depth of contribution. Joan's knowledge of the intricacies and subtitles of neuromuscular patterns and the interface of mind and body were on par with that of our instructional staff.
Our relationship furthered, when I accepted Joan's invitation to experience her innovative work, which she calls cellular recall therapy. As I lay on her treatment table undergoing a series of subtle manipulations, I could feel a profound shift in the relationship of my rib cage and spinal column. Commensurate with these mechanical changes, was a deepened state of consciousness, similar to that induced by extensive meditation.
So impressed with Joan's professionalism I invited her to teach a course at this institute. It combined movement, hands-on therapy and didactic presentations. The feedback was sensational with several students characterizing Joan's work as "masterful".
Joan Wulfsohn is amongst the most innovative, powerful teacher's, and body therapists that I have encountered in my 17 year career. I am certain that anyone experiencing her will be deeply impacted.
Sincerely,
EILEEN HAMSA HENRY,
OMD
Executive Director Institute of Psycho-Structural Balancing
Los Angeles, CA
