Regain Your Health:
Psychotherapy & Movement Practices

Complementary Methods to Increase Your Psychological, Emotional & Physical Wellbeing.
in NY and MD

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Life’s Repetitive Challenges

Waking up each day to the same anxiety, worries, injury, illness, or trauma you closed your eyes on the night before is exhausting. And painful.

The fear, anger, and even despair that come along with the repetitive emotional turmoil or physical pain leave you feeling hopeless and helpless.

Overtime, the combination of negative feelings and physical strain weaves an intricate pattern than traps you in the status quo.

Remedies that Don’t Work

The same remedies are prescribed and tried day after day, month after month, no matter how many years you suffer.

You’re left shifting between resigned acceptance and active frustration.

There must be better options? There are better options.

Solutions that Do Work

In Psychotherapy, there’s room to pause and focus on
what is causing your distress.

Understanding the challenges of family dynamics, tricky relationships, or why you hate your body and never feel quite good enough, will open you up to being a fulfilled parent, partner, and person.

There is hope that a traumatic past will not forever determine your present or your future.

Change is possible.

Dance/Movement Therapy engages creativity and allows expression when words are not enough.

Reconnect to your body. Process the trauma and emotional pain that you carry. Remember what you once liked and trusted about your body through dance and movement practices.

Or when there are no words, Dance/Movement Therapy can help autistic and non-verbal children to connect and thrive.

CHIme Technique work identifies where you are in the journey toward healing and self-discovery.

By speaking to your current perception of who you are, and moving into an understanding of what needs to be done, you will increase your enjoyment of life and wellbeing.

Through specific dialogue and movement, locate the source of your illness or pain, bring awareness and create alignment to start the healing process.

Intuition is the key to your recovery. We will create that intuitive space where you will learn to navigate with intention and movement toward health.

Open your eyes and your heart to where you want to be, to the peace that has always been present.

Let us introduce ourselves.

Hi , I’m Isabella.

As a psychotherapist and dance/movement therapist, the combination of understanding people’s words, as well as what their bodies are saying, helps me be a better witness and a more helpful therapist in the service of healing and growth.

Your words may say more than you mean in the moment and reveal to you information you never thought you had about yourself, and your body never lies.

I use a diverse yet integrated and flexible approach to child, couple, and family therapy. My work with families might include one, any, or all of the family members.

My approach to therapy considers different levels of communication and is tailored to each person, each family.

Hi, I’m Michael.

Life’s challenges have a cumulative effect on our physical wellbeing. It’s common to feel depleted and without energy or vitality – battle weary, if you will.

And mysterious illnesses and pain are scary – especially when they come out of nowhere. That deer in the headlights feeling of waking up with a new symptom or hearing a doctor give an unexpected diagnosis is traumatic. It’s also tied up in the path to a successful recovery.

I developed the CHIme Technique as a way to identify and work with illness, trauma, and injuries. Through dialogue and movement, the process disrupts patterned responses that have become trapped in your body, increases your awareness, and improves your health.

At Renewed Pathways, our aim is to…

… help you identify and heal whatever feels out of alignment: emotionally and physically.

Our approach is integrative and comprehensive…

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“What if you slept
And what if
In your sleep
You dreamed
And what if
In your dream
You went to heaven
And there plucked a strange and beautiful flower
And what if
When you awoke
You had that flower in your hand
Ah, what then?”

– Samuel Taylor Coleridge