The most important relationship I seek to nurture in the treatment room is the one a patient has with their own body. We live in a culture that teaches us to override pain, defer to outside authority, and push through discomfort. Patients often arrive hoping I can “fix” them, but the truth is, we can’t do the work for them. We can offer guidance, insight and support, but healing requires their full participation.
Anisha Durve
Anisha Durve is a licensed acupuncturist, an Ayurvedic practitioner, yoga therapist and meditation instructor. She completed her three-year clinical training in acupuncture at the Southwest College of Acupuncture in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has co-written a clinical textbook on acupressure with the renown Dr. Vasant Lad, Marma Points of Ayurveda: Energy Pathways for Healing Body, Mind, and Consciousness with a Comparison to Traditional Chinese Medicine. Visit www.Anisha.Guru for more information.