Denver Tinnitus Support Group Meeting (7:00 - 8:30 p.m.)
The Denver Tinnitus Support Group invites you to join them at their next meeting.
When:
Monday, February 14, 2011
7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
*Note: this group typically meets on the second Monday of every month.
Where:
Lutheran Medical Center
8300 W. 38th
2nd Floor - Education Center
Denver, CO 80033
Guest Speaker:
Beverly Noyes, Ph.D.
"Over the years many attendees have asked whether hypnotherapy can be useful in treating tinnitus. Also, in past research literature tinnitus has often been conceived of as a form of chronic pain. Dr. Noyes will be present to share her expertise and insights regarding these two questions. Dr. Noyes is a national certified hypnotherapist and licensed professional counselor.
Beverly has a doctorate in educational psychology and evaluation and a master’s degree in counseling. She has a private counseling practice at Vast Wellness Center in Aurora, CO. Beverly’s counseling practice specializes in trauma, grief, stress and issues related to adult onset chronic illness. The practice will soon offer clinical assessment (testing) and DBT groups.
Dr. Noyes also teaches in the graduate counseling program at Regis University and the psychology department at Front Range Community College. On weekends she is a psychiatric case manager at Exempla Lutheran Hospital – West Pines.
Topic:
Hypnotherapy/Chronic pain, illness
Note from the Group Leader:
"Our support group offers encouragement, current information and coping techniques to tinnitus sufferers and their families. Meetings are open to the public and are free of charge."
For additional information or directions please contact Rich Marr at (303) 292-6408 or r.marr@comcast.net; or Charles Aune at (303) 796-8291 or ancaune@msn.com.
The American Tinnitus Association's Support Network consists of dedicated support group facilitators and help network volunteers across the country. These volunteers provide compassion, support, experience, and perspective, as well as valuable resources for treating your tinnitus. Please note that ATA offers Support Network information solely as an informational aid. Examine your personal needs and decide if participation in support activities could be meaningful for you. ATA makes no recommendations or representations as to the groups or individuals volunteering.
Please click here for more information on ATA's Support Network.If you are interested in starting a support group or becoming a help network volunteer, please contact Katie Fuller, Manager of Member & Support Relations, at katie@ata.org.
