Our Member Spotlight is on Terry Voorhees, HTCP, BFA
Meet our Member Terry!
Terry Voorhees has been a Healing Touch Certified Practitioner since 2015, initiating a HT volunteer program at Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. She offers HT sessions to patients as well as staff. She has shared HT presentations at retirement communities through Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), through the University of Cincinnati, where the seniors enjoy the experimental aspects of Hands in Motion and are very receptive to the idea of energy healing!
For over five years, Terry has been the Healing Touch practitioner for cancer patients through the Cancer Family Care organization supporting education and counseling to cancer patients and their families. As their Healing Touch Practitioner, Terry continues to serve and address symptoms of chemotherapy, radiation, wound healing, and emotional issues for Cancer Family Care clients.
Terry’s passion is clear in her book, 50 Ways to Leave Your Worries, that addresses easy techniques and solutions to reduce stress, anxiety, panic attacks and cultivate happiness. 50 Ways to Leave Your Worries is a compendium of effective, concise lessons and exercises to help manage bio-psychological troubles and bring peace and joy into your life. Simple, useful protocols you can put into practice today.
Voorhees is also a Fine Arts graduate from the University of Cincinnati. She teaches art therapy through watercolor classes to a band of painters called the Watercolor Guild of Loveland.
In this Member in the Spotlight, you will hear about:
- Terry's role as a Healing Touch practitioner at Cancer Family Care
- Terry's book “50 Ways to Leave Your Worries” and how it could help Healing Touch students and practitioners like you!
- How Terry created and facilitates an art therapy group
Terri even shares a wonderful grounding meditation from her book and describes how you could use it in client sessions!
This interview can be found on the Member Spotlight page of the member site and is available to HTPA Community, Professional and Insurance Members.
This series highlights the diverse ways in which our HTPA Members are bringing Healing Touch into their profession, lives, and communities. The views and opinions expressed are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Healing Touch Program, Healing Touch Professional Association Healing Touch or the community. Healing Touch Program and Healing Touch Professional Association offer this as a platform for discussion and awareness, and recognizes and respects that each individual has their own viewpoint and beliefs.