Conversations: December 2011: Ruth Hirsch

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Ruth Hirsch Bio:

Based in Jerusalem, Ruth Hirsch MSW, MPH, CMT is a Therapist, Focusing Trainer, and Certifying Coordinator. She has maintained a private practice since 1990. Since 1994 she has been training therapists, coaches, and other healing professionals in Focusing, both as an individual life-enhancing practice, and as an adjunct to enhance their work with clients. In 2002, with a profound sense of “rightness” gained through Focusing, Ruth moved her home base from California to Jerusalem.

“Actively involved in the fields of health, healing, and personal growth, with a special interest in yoga, nutrition, and holistic health since my teens, the essence of my work is balancing and bringing peace, comfort, and insight to body, mind, heart and spirit.”

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