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Catherine Nelson, Ph.D. is a certified Pathwork Helper who has an individual practice in counseling and healing for both people and animals. Dr. Nelson currently resides in Bozeman and has created the Rocky Mountain Pathwork in southwest Montana. She was trained and certified in the Philadelphia Pathwork Community and during that time she offered workshops and created Pathwork study groups in the Philadelphia and South Jersey region. Dr. Nelson has taught and led group process in the four year Transformational Program at the Great Lakes Pathwork Program in the Detroit area. She has also presented the Pathwork at a statewide Jungian Conference in Chico Hot Springs, and done workshops in Helena, and at Celebrating Women at Boulder Hot Springs.
Catherine is a graduate of the Barbara Brennan School of Healing and she is currently on the faculty of the school teaching in the senior class. The Barbara Brennan School of Healing located in Miami is the only licensed school of healing in the United States. She has been teaching there since 1994.
Dr. Nelson is a graduate of the Kabbalistic School of Healing called Society Of Souls and has written an article on Kabbalistic Group Healing. She has led many workshops in healing and in personal process in the past ten years. Catherine has worked with many different healing modalities over the years including kinesiology, Shiatsu, Reiki, Mari-El, and most recently cranial sacral therapy.
Catherine is a certified TTOUCH practitioner for small animals. One of her passions is working with horses and using TTOUCH to bring healing to the emotional and physical body. She finds that many domestic animals can have emotional problems that are often part of their relationship with their human partners. She works with animals in person and also through long distance healing. Most recently she gave a TTOUCH Workshop in Missoula and Butte.
Catherine believes that every sentient being is sacred and that we are all in relationship with each other. The worms in your garden, the sparrows and pigeons living in cities, the bears in the mountains seeking safe habitat all matter. As common as they are, they each hold a place in the greater web of life that affects or will affect our survival. Whenever we help to heal a soul on its life path, we are strengthening the web of life on the earth and in the heavens.
For further information, email Catherine Nelson, Ph.D., or call 406 585-8025.
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