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Practitioners

Olivia Myerson MSAOM, L.Ac

Olivia's firsthand experience of Chinese medicine deeply impressed her understanding of a person's capacity to heal. Martial arts, acupuncture and Chinese herbalism continue to strengthen her both physically and spiritually.  With a background in the arts, education, and a love for the outdoors, she brings a spirit of compassion, creativity, and discipline to her medical practice.

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As an artist and athlete, she relates to the world through self expression and engagement with her environment. Her passions include cooking, weaving tapestries, snowboarding, and dance. Drawn towards both hard & theoretical sciences, psychology and philosophy, her practice displays the intersection of ancient wisdom, modern research and medicine, and an intuitive understanding of the complexities of human nature and energetics. 

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Education & Certifications

Olivia attended the Southwest Acupuncture college of Boulder and holds a Masters of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine and is certified by the licensed National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and soon to be with the California Acupuncture Board. 

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She studied with the Chi-Akra Center for Ageless Aging and is certified in the practice of Mary Elizabeth Wakefield's Gold Standard Facial Acupuncture . She also trained with Michael Young MTCM, L.Ac and is certified to practice Injection Therapy in states where it is within the acupuncturist's professional scope of practice. 

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Her dedication to facilitating healing for the spirit extends beyond East Asian Medicine and into the world of the subconscious with transformational guidance therapy. She trained at Innate Path in Broomfield, CO to guide patients in therapeutic sessions incorporating elements of Parts Work and Internal Family System. She is continuously humbled by the mechanics of the human spirit, its wisdom and tenacity to restore balance and evolve. 

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Prior to embarking on eastern medical studies, she received her Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art at Colorado College with a focus is painting and weaving.   

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Philosophy

Everyone has a unique signature which is their gift to the world. A state of health allows inner brilliance and creativity to flow. Olivia's passion for medicine stems from the belief that healthy individuals are free to be more vibrantly themselves and make the world a more wonderful place.

 

Perspective is one of the most powerful and forgotten tools to alter health. How can one relate to their pain or discomfort with more acceptance and less suffering? How can one be more present in their daily life and in their emotions to increase a sense of well being and peace?

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It takes effort on the part of each individual to find their unique path to health and happiness. No two paths look quite the same. It is the coming together of the patient and practitioner that creates opportunity for healing. Practices that pair well with Chinese medical care include meditation, yoga, Qi Gong, and Tai Qi. When the mind becomes still and the breath connects with the body, one is free to experience oneself with a greater understanding that makes way for healing. 

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