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Instructors Karen
Anderson Bodyworkers Amal
Lana Counselors Bradley
Olson Physicians
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About Us Mountain
Waves Healing Arts was inspired by the successful practices of Paul
Kulpinski, LMT (massage and bodywork) and Roxanne
Witte, PhD (psychotherapy).
Paul started building a full-time bodywork practice in 1999 by
seeing clients in their home, serving clients at the Flagstaff Athletic
Club and working with elite world-class athletes during their visits at
the Center for Altitude Training at Northern Arizona University. By
the end of his first year in practice, he took up residence in an office
on Verde Street in downtown Flagstaff, where he met Dr. Witte. Dr.
Roxanne Witte is a psychotherapist with practice specialties in women's
issues, trauma resolution and working with people seeking an
integrative, holistic approach to wellness. In 1995, the call of
the mountains and the desire to lead a slower pace of life brought her
and her family to Flagstaff from Phoenix.
Roxanne established an office in the New Leaf Wellness Building
on Verde Street where she met Paul. While
in the same office building for the better part of three years, they
collaborated with several clients who benefited from the integrated
mind-body approach they provided there.
By 2004, Paul’s practice had outgrown the space available on
Verde Street. His plans to
add hydrotherapy and the desire to begin exploration of the
mind-body-spirit connection for his clients necessitated his relocation
to a larger office on Fourth Street.
There he re-established his practice as Mountain Waves Massage
& Bodywork. About
that same time, he and Roxanne began initial discussions about creating
a space for clients that would provide a space for clients to achieve
awareness of the relationship between their mind, body and spirit and to
gain understanding of what to do with that new awareness.
By the summer of 2006, the idea of Mountain Waves Healing Arts
was born. They then
invited several other successful holistic healthcare practitioners to
participate in this symbiotic structure in order to provide clients with
"one-stop" access to multi-disciplinary professionals and
services. It
would still take another six months to secure their present location in
the Greenlaw Professional Building on Greenlaw Lane and another six
months to remodel the 3300 square foot facility that includes a 950
square foot class room/studio for yoga, tai chi, qi gong, pilates,
meditation and various workshops, a twelve foot round swimming pool for
AquaZaé, our form of aquatic bodywork.
While we opened our doors in June 2007, we are still at the
formative phase of creating the healing environment that is ultimately
possible at Mountain Waves. In
addition to psychotherapy, massage, aquatic bodywork, and classes,
Mountain Waves Healing Arts also provides play therapy, family therapy,
shamanic/energetic therapies, and hydrotherapy that includes exfoliating
salt scrubs, detoxifying seaweed body wraps, and mineralizing mud
therapy. Over time, we
envision that the continuum of services provided at Mountain Waves will
evolve and change to fit the ever-changing needs of our clients. Click on the biography links on the left side of this page to learn more about each of the practitioners at Mountain Waves Healing Arts. |
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Copyright © 2007-2008 Mountain Waves Healing Arts, Inc. All Rights Reserved Updated: June 30, 2008 |
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