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Dr James Dyson was a co-founder of Park Attwood Clinic where he worked from 1979 to 2003. He has practised as a doctor in Steiner Waldorf Schools and in centres for social therapy. His areas of special interest are developmental psychology and adult mental health and he is a regular contributor to anthroposophic therapeutic trainings in this country, USA and Australia. He is a faculty member of the Medical Section Seminar on Mental Health. Dr Michael Evans was a co-founder of Park Attwood Clinic and an NHS GP based at St Luke’s Medical Centre, Stroud since 1989. He teaches in India and in the International Postgraduate Anthroposophic Medical Training, in the Philippines. He is a faculty member of the Medical Section Seminar on Mental Health and has a particular interest in experiential adult learning. Dr Andrew Maendl is an NHS GP at the Helios Medical Centre in Bristol, a centre which he pioneered over more than 30 years, integrating therapies into an NHS practice. Dr Frank Mulder is an NHS GP at the Helios Medical Centre in Bristol, having worked for 18 years as a doctor at Park Attwood Clinic in Worcestershire, an anthroposophical residential clinic. Ursula Browning is a eurythmy therapist at St Luke’s Medical Centre Stroud. She trained as an anthroposophic nurse and eurythmy therapist in Switzerland and is a leader of the Eurythmy Therapy Training in Great Britain. Anna Hubbard studied with Vera Taberner at the Fox Elms Training in the late 1980's graduating as an Anthroposophical Artistic Therapist. She worked for many years at Wynstones Waldorf School and a number of Camphill Communities. Anna initiated and ran the Arts Foundation Course in Stroud for 12 years. She regularly teaches drawing and art at Hibernia College while also maintaining a private practice in Stroud. Visiting Tutors Albert Schmidtli is an anthroposophic pharmaceutical chemist working with Weleda, Switzerland. His approach is phenomenological and alchemical. He is committed to the further development of anthroposophic pharmacy. He teaches in the International Postgraduate Anthroposophic Medical Training and currently contributes to the UK training twice a year. Aoine Landweer-Cooke and Helene Martin are founding faculty members of the British Rhythmical Massage Therapy Training. Bart Maris is an Anthroposophic Obstetrician and Gynaecologist currently working in Germany. Dr Bettina Lohn is a GP trained with a special interest in child health, having completed an MSc in Child Health. She practices anthroposophic medicine and currently works as a School Doctor at Elmfield Rudolf Steiner School in Stourbridge. She also works as a Speciality Doctor in Community Paediatrics within the NHS. Dr Broder von Laue is an anthroposophic physician at the Klinic Oeschelbronn in Southern Germany. He has specialised in oncology and in the development of Mistletoe treatment through his association with the Carus Institut. He has been visiting Britain regularly for the last thirty years as a medical teacher. Dr Georg Soldner is an anthroposophic paediatrician in Munich, author of the main textbook on anthroposophic paediatrics and the editor of the Vade Mecum of Anthroposophic Medicines. He is responsible for the Bad Boll Seminar for doctors in Germany. Heide Seelenbinder a Science Graduate from Capetown University later became a Waldorf teacher in Hamburg, completing two eight-year cycles as a Class teacher. She studied social development (in the UK) and therapeutic education. She is a co-founder of the Bernard Lievegoed Institute in Hamburg, which provides social, educational, therapeutic and counselling advice for parents and teachers generally. Linda Aylward is a Rhythmical Massage Therapist, working at St Luke's Medical Centre, Stroud. Dr Maurice Orange is an anthroposophic physician specialising in oncology. He is based at Park Attwood Clinic in Worcestershire where he has worked since 1987. Marah Evans is a Registered Art Therapist at St Luke's Medical Centre, Stroud and Senior Counsellor with the Gloucestershire Counselling Service. She runs "Living Way" biography and personal development courses. She is a faculty member of the Medical Section Seminar on Mental Health |
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