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Karen Schweitzer

Intentional Living Associates provides techniques and healing modalities that will bring you to new levels of awareness and appreciation for you life.

Through Compassionate Listening and The Reconnective Healing™ you will learn proven ways to better understand how to live the life you were born to live.

The roadblocks to your magnificence whether physical, mental, emotional or spiritual, no longer have to hold you back.

Karen Schweitzer is a former Family Counselor/Educator for Caron Treatment Center, Family Program, and is a Certified Natural Health Practioner, CNHP, from the University of Natural Health. She has worked as a Family Educator/Counselor and Lifetstyle Coach and was the director of Patient Education at the Ayurvedic Health Center in Lancaster, MA under the clinical direction of Deepak Chopra, M.D.

 TESTIMONIALS
Here's what our members are saying ...
"The feedback we got was extremely positive. I had a number of people come up to me and thank me for trying to do something about the stress level. This is a lifelong tool we’ve given people."

Jeff Sturm
Ret. Director of Materials & Services, GPU Energy


"Stress Reduction Resources worked with my IT team on “stress reduction training utilizing Effortless Meditation”, it was a complete success. It was well worth the investment, both in time and money."
Don Gould
Director IT, Godiva Chocolatier


"Not only do I now make a more informed recommendation for meditation as an adjunctive therapy for my patients, but I also have a powerful technique for self-management of stress and an improved sense of personal wellness. Thank you."
Michael R. Weitekamp, M.D., F.A.C.P.
Medical Director
Penn State Hershey Medical Center