About Sue Jamieson: A Silva Method Certified Instructor

Sue Jamieson, a consultant/trainer, runs The Highland Center for Health and Healing in Worcester, Vermont (www.highland-shamanism.com) where she conducts private sessions with clients and facilitates group workshops in stress management, interpersonal skills, and self-improvement skills through a variety of methods and modalities, such as shamanism, Reiki energy work,, and other holistic self-healing methods, including drumming, guided visualization, artistic expression, intuition, story telling and writing. Through Inner Solutions Institute, Sue also presents Silva Method Basic Lecture Series Mind Development and Stress Control Seminars several times a year at Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (www.greenmountaincoffee.com)  in Waterbury, Vermont.

As a trainer/teacher, she developed a self-awareness workshop for abused women with low self-esteem and a prevention and community development workshop for exploring belief systems that contribute to fragmentation and isolation in our culture. She sponsors faculty members, Nan Moss and David Corbin (www.shamanscircle.com)  from the Foundation for Shamanic Studies (www.shamanism.org) to present workshops in core shamanism, an ancient visionary practice of entering into an altered meditational state, referred to as a “journey”, aided by drumming and movement techniques for problem solving, well-being, and healing. She hosts indigenous shamans and medicine people from Dream Change Coalition (www.dreamchange.org) to present teachings in traditional shamanism and healing techniques.

She co-creates and presents shamanic workshops for personal transformation with Lyn Roberts-Herrick, Director of Dream Change Coalition and teaches workshops about changing western world consciousness with Dr. John E. Mack, Harvard professor of Psychiatry and founder of The Center for Psychology and Social Change (www.centerchange.org).  She is a registered teacher for Medicine for the Earth Workshops (www.shamanicteachers.com) developed by Sandra Ingerman (www.shamanicvisions.com) , a faculty member of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies.

Also at The Highland Center for Health and Healing, Sue offers private one-on-one sessions and group teaching sessions for Spiritual Readings, an intuitive method of accessing information which provides insights, a “road map”, for making informed decisions about our journeys through life. Sue offers private sessions and group teaching sessions in Three-in-One Concepts Stress “De-fusion” (www.onebrain.com) , a holistic approach to stress management.  Stress “De-fusion” is a multi-modality system for identifying belief systems and emotions that perpetuate reactive behaviors and promote stress.  It is an interactive process between the client and the facilitator for identifying core beliefs that inhibit our potential for self-actualization and personal growth.  The process uses guided visualization and relaxation techniques to help empower the client to engage in active choice-making in his or her life.

Sue holds dual degrees in Psychology and in Life Sciences Education from the University of Vermont, is a shamanic practitioner, a Reiki master-teacher, a certified facilitator of 3-in-1 Body-Mind-Spirit One-Brain, and a certified Silva Method Instructor (www.silvamethod.com)  for Inner Solutions Institute. She completed certification of Appreciative Inquiry: Igniting Positive Change in Business and Society (www.appreciative-inquiry.org)  through Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management, a program dealing with global issues of human health, the environment, peace, and sustainable economic development. She is a graduate of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies 3-year advanced studies program and a graduate of an apprenticeship program to Peruvian and Brazilian shamans hosted by Dream Change Coalition.