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CCNH
Director of
Practitioner Education,
Susie Hale, ND, PhD,
Interviewed in Better Nutrition
05.11.2006,
Alabama—Clayton College of Natural Health’s Director
of Practitioner Education, Susie Hale, ND, PhD, appears in the
April issue of Better Nutrition discussing the application
of traditional naturopathy. Hale is the author of the Natural
Reader Press publication “The Clayton College Model of
Empowerment for Natural Health Practice” and an experienced
natural health practitioner. The Better Nutrition interview
explores the philosophy of naturopathy as an approach to living
and a system of health, and Hale offers recommendations for
locating a traditional naturopath.
The
article also explores the differences between traditional naturopaths,
or naturopathic consultants, and naturopathic physicians. Although
the term “naturopathy” is
used by the two types of practitioners, Hale observes that it
is, “the
application of the philosophy that differs.”
Hale
is also a contributing writer in the June 2006 issue of Vitamin
Retailer. She’ll be discussing the history of
traditional naturopathy and how traditional naturopathy is practiced
today. The education and credentials that represent those who
practice in the field are also explored.
In
addition to being an educator and author, Hale is an experienced
speaker at natural health conventions and symposiums on topics
such as traditional naturopathy and practitioner education.
She presented “The
Language of the Iridologist: Practicing Legally and Professionally” in
February, 2006, at the International Iridology Practitioners
Association (IIPA) Third Annual Symposium. Other 2006 appearances
include CCNH’s fifth annual
natural health conference April 20-23, where she discussed “Practice
Issues: Assessment, Education, Recommendations,” and
the American Naturopathic Medical Association convention in
July.
CCNH
is proud to have Susie Hale as a faculty member. Her expertise
in the areas of the application of traditional naturopathy and
issues of practice is sought not only by students of CCNH, but
by the natural health community. Hale is an excellent example
of how our faculty is both educating the leaders of natural
health and becoming the leaders of natural health.
Company:
Clayton College of Natural Health
Contact: Tara Brown
Phone: 877.782.8236
Web site: www.ccnh.edu
E-mail: communications@ccnh.edu
About
CCNH: In 2005 Clayton College of Natural Health celebrated
its 25th anniversary in educating the leaders of natural health.
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each student how to be healthy and how to teach others to
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