In the TT workshops we have, I can see if the patients have been able to break through patterns of how they think of their sickness. If you can get people to change this pattern, and to realize that they--their inner selves--are something beyond and different from their symptoms, they might be more willing to try something new or change their attitude, which would be the beginning of change.

--Dora Kunz with Dolores Krieger, Ph.D., RN,The Spiritual Dimensions of Therapeutic Touch, p 41



DON'T MISS THIS TTIA WEBINAR____





Therapeutic Touch Community Care programs:

A Gift to the World 



APRIL 13, 2024

12:-2:30 PM (EASTERN)



THERAPEUTIC TOUCH COMMUNITY CARE PROGRAMS

ARE UP AND RUNNING SUCCESSFULLY

AND AS A RESULT

YOU HAVE A GIFT TO OFFER THE WORLD!!!

                           

YES YOU!!!

 

    Marilyn Johnson-Svoboda and her magnificent team have developed the curriculum(s) and the pathway to become a gift to others by teaching Community Care classes. This webinar will discuss information helpful to you in designing and teaching your own TT Community care classes. Therapeutic Touch Community Care Facilitators (TTCCF) will explain their approach to developing class content, what has proven to work, what has not, and the ins and outs of program planning and happily answer any questions or doubts you may have.


      If you have taken Therapeutic Touch classes, given TT treatments, and are enthusiastic about Therapeutic Touch when you talk with others about it, this is the perfect webinar for you. You will discover the opportunity to share the miracle that is TT with friends, relatives, groups you belong to, students from elementary to college, really anywhere people are excited to learn how to help themselves and others relax, heal and thrive. You already understand and appreciate the comfort and well-being learning TT can provide to our world. Now is the time to take the path to becoming a gift to all who desire to practice TT for self and family.


     We trust you will leave with the desire to make Therapeutic Touch a "household" word.

     

Join us on April 13, 2024 at 12:- 2:30 PM (Eastern time). Please send your sign-up form to ttia@therapeutictouch.org. Click here for the Word version, or click here for the pdf version. If you are mailing a check, please let the office know and email a copy of your sign-up form to ttia@therapeutictouch.org. The week of the webinar, you will be sent a link to register on Zoom.

The registration information for this special Sunday webinar will be available in the

April 4 Enewsletter.

Exciting news regarding the TTIA 2025 Congress!!



We have a title now:

Therapeutic Touch: The Path of Compassion and Science.


We also have one of our Keynote speakers confirmed!

Katherine Rosa!!


Katherine Rosa, PhD FNP-BC QTTT is the co-director of the Stress Management and Resiliency (SMART) program, Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. One of her areas of interest is in the neurobiology of compassion in contemplatives and how it might influence healing. She will share some of the research and its relation to the practice of Therapeutic Touch.


Mary Harding & Patti Cannistraci

TTIA's Program Trustees

The earth laughs in flowers.

--Ralph Waldo Emerson


Link to videos on TTIA's Therapeutic Touch YouTube channel here

Contact Cordy at ttia@therapeutictouch.org for more information

IF YOU ARE A TTIA MEMBER, REMEMBER TO VOTE

TTIA ELECTIONS COMING UP!


In March of 2024 we will once again be holding elections for several TTIA Board positions. Several positions have been filled by appointment when vacancies occurred, and those positions are now also up for election. We are still needing a candidate for Credentialing Trustee. If you are interested please email us at ttia@therapeutictouch.org and we will send you the responsibilities of this position.


The election is now open to members at Election of Board of Trustees - Therapeutic Touch International Association and we encourage you to vote, even if there is only one candidate.

Here are some words from our candidates:


International Trustee – Annie Hallett

Since taking on this role I have really enjoyed making connections with members from various parts of the globe and bringing then together, whether to meet via Zoom or to contribute to TT Congress.


I would be pleased to have the opportunity to continue with this and see whether it develops further, so I would hope to be re elected.

Annie Hallett


Research Co-Trustee – Suzanne Engelberg and Eunice Lee

I'm eager to be a TTIA Board research co-trustee so I can contribute my research knowledge, experience, and ideas to our wonderful organization. I'm especially looking forward to working with Eunice Lee (my research co-trustee) and the rest of the TTIA Board trustees.

In joy,

Suzanne Engelberg


What an honor to even be considered for the position of co-trustee of research and also with Suzanne Engelberg who has actual expertise with research and guiding graduate students in this field. While I certainly feel more confidence in the position because of Suzanne next to me, and while I feel as though I am standing on a solid legacy and framework of research because of former research trustee Denise Coppa, Dr. Dolores Krieger, Dora Kunz, and all who contributed to TTIA’s bibliographical history beginning in the 1970s, I will take a moment to share my heart and credentials, which I hope will serve TTIA, TT, and in some small way, humanity’s healing as a whole through this endeavor. I completed my Master of Science in Nutrition and Integrative Health with concentration in herbal medicine in summer of 2022 through Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH). I followed that with my current program which I am enrolled in, the Doctor of Clinical Nutrition also through MUIH. I have taught alongside my professor of research in student journal club and am currently working on preparing a patient case study presentation with my colleagues at MUIH’s next research symposium this spring of 2024. An idea that Suzanne and I have planned as TTIA co-research trustees is to learn about current TT research projects taking place all over the world and to have them presented at TTIA’s next conference. Our intention behind this is to learn, inform, and bring together international collaboration in research, which will help bring TT into the hands of health professionals, academic institutions, researchers, and perhaps most importantly and urgently, people in need of help and healing. Thank you for the honor of considering me for this position.


With much joy, appreciation, and love,

Eunice Lee


Programs Co-Trustee – Mary Harding and Patti Cannistraci

Just as the desert lies dormant, waiting for the rains to spark the blossoming of the desert flowers, I too am eager to see the beauty of TT'ers from across the globe coming together in person and virtually in the landscape and energy of Santa Fe, New Mexico. I am honoured to be part of the team crafting another beautiful gathering where compassion and healing bloom. 

Mary Harding


My name is Patti Cannistraci, and I am writing to express my sincere interest in the TTIA Program Co-Trustee role. As a seasoned nurse with 44 years of experience, predominantly in nursing education, I have recently become a member of TTIA and have greatly benefited from the diverse range of international, national, and regional programs offered by the organization.

I have been inspired by the thought-provoking and impactful learning experiences provided through these programs. Witnessing the success of TTIA’s initiatives in creating and delivering these programs has further fueled my enthusiasm to contribute to the organization’s continued growth and success.


My extensive background includes years of service on various Nursing Boards, where I have consistently demonstrated a commitment to fostering innovation, collaboration, and strategic planning, qualities that I believe are essential for working as co-trustee of programs and achieving TTIA’s mission.


If granted the opportunity to serve on the Board of Trustees, I am committed to working collaboratively with fellow members, stakeholders, and the broader TTIA community to ensure that our programs continue to thrive and meet the evolving needs of our organization.  

Sincerely,

Patti Cannistraci


Dear Therapeutic Touch Friends and Supporters,

 

The Therapeutic Touch Community and the Orcas Island Foundation (Indralaya) are excited to let you know that we are inviting Peninah Abatoni to join our annual Therapeutic Touch training and service programs this June! While Peninah is participating in the programs, Indralaya has graciously agreed to cover her registration, food, and accommodation.

 



For those of you who have not met Peninah, for almost twenty years she has been introducing Therapeutic

Touch training programs to grassroots women’s groups in Rwanda, her home. She has been a guest speaker at three

TTIA Congresses and has dedicated her life to outreach and service work.

 

The community of Therapeutic Touch practitioners and friends is needed to cover Peninah’s international travel costs, such as airfare, travel visa, and food while enroute.


* Are you able to help with this?

* Do you have travel agency connections?

* Do you have funds to contribute?


Please send your donations to – NWTTI (Northwest Therapeutic Touch Institute, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit TT organization in Oregon.) To make donation go to www.nwtti.org and click on Donation Button on home page. When you make a donation, please include note that it is for Peninah’s travel. Or email Cordy to let her know you have donated to Peninah’s expenses. PayPal automatically accepts funds in US dollars. If you are making a donation from outside the US, you may want to convert first so you aren’t donating more than you thought.


Questions can be directed to Cordy Anderson (cordywa@gmail.com).

(If anyone knows how to donate air miles, please contact Cordy.)

 

This year’s TT programs at Indralaya include three days for “Foundation” level students (June 8th-12th), Mentoring Programs from June 8th to 14th and week two: Therapeutic Touch as A Path of Consciousness, Healing and Service” from June 17th to the 23rd. As well as contributing to Peninah’s expenses, we invite you to join us at Indralaya! For more information: www.indralaya.org.

 

In Gratitude, Wholeness, Harmony, and Hope,

Indralaya Teaching Collective

Peggy Frank, Jody Falconer, Lin Bauer, Sandy Revesz, Leonie Van Gelder, & Cordy Anderson

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Global Healing Meditation

Every Friday our TT community has the opportunity to come together in harmony for the world using a meditation developed by Dora Kunz, co- founder of Therapeutic Touch. The connection, the deep quiet and the healing experience help us stay centered and present. If you can't join us on ZOOM, Click here for Dora's Meditation. We email a reminder weekly. We encourage you to read the e-newsletter as it contains relevant and current information about our organization and inspirational writings. 



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(Only those who have registered under their own name will be able to enter the ZOOM platform and attend the meditation).


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We open up ZOOM 15 minutes before the meditation is scheduled to begin. After the meditation you will have a few minutes to come back to the present with immeasurable benefit and leave the group when you feel ready.


--You don't want to be late for this--

Once we reach 100 in attendance, no one else can be admitted. 

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Time: Every Friday

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9 AM Pacific    8 AM AKDT  6 AM Hawaii

6 PM Spain   6 PM Germany



If you are interested in leading the meditation, please contact

Leonie Van Gelder at ttia@therapeutictouch.org.  


See you on Friday,

 

TTIA Board of Trustees

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