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  2. They came to Asheville for healing. Now, all they see is ...

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    When healers need healing. Rachael Chatham, a licensed clinical mental health counselor in Asheville, says the wellness community, like the rest of the city, is still in disarray. Like many others ...

  3. Marc Ian Barasch - Wikipedia

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    Marc Ian Barasch (born 1949) is a non-fiction author, film and television writer-producer, magazine editor, and environmental activist.Major books written by Barasch are The Healing Path (1992), Remarkable Recovery (1995), Healing Dreams (2001) and Field Notes on the Compassionate Life (2005).

  4. Open Path Collective - Wikipedia

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    Open Path Collective is a nonprofit network of psychotherapy professionals who offer discounted services to members. Providers offer both in person and telemedicine services. [ 1 ] Rates are offered at a significant discount to prevailing local prices for mental health services.

  5. Naturopathy - Wikipedia

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    Naturopaths with federal diploma can be divided into four categories: European traditional medicine, Chinese traditional medicine, ayurvedic medicine and homeopathy. [ 86 ] [ 87 ] The number of listed naturopaths (including traditional healers) in Switzerland rose from 223 in 1970 to 1835 in 2000.

  6. Asheville Internal Medicine to close office, merge with ... - AOL

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    She told patients in a separate undated letter linked to the Asheville Internal Medicine website that she will stop working at the practice Dec. 29 and begin working at PrimeHealth Asheville, a ...

  7. Alternative medicine - Wikipedia

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    The terms alternative medicine, complementary medicine, integrative medicine, holistic medicine, natural medicine, unorthodox medicine, fringe medicine, unconventional medicine, and new age medicine are used interchangeably as having the same meaning and are almost synonymous in most contexts.