Nancy Cullen Liebler, Ph.D., talks about the importance of the “Body/Mind/Spirit” as one system and the increasing need to take responsibility for our health.
Dr. Liebler is a professor at the Michigan School of Professional Psychology in Farmington Hills, Michigan. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, and the Michigan Psychological Association. She has also been in private practice as a psychotherapist since 1981.
Dr. Liebler has served on the board of the Center for Enlightened Medicine in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She speaks frequently about Ayurveda and health care, appearing on numerous television and radio programs to discuss Ayurvedic health principles. She is also the co-author with Sandra Moss of Healing Depression the Mind-Body Way: Creating Happiness with Meditation, Yoga, and Ayurveda.
Dr. Liebler is a graduate of Marquette University and received an M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Wayne State University in Detroit and a Specialist Degree in Humanistic and Educational Psychology from the Center for Humanistic Studies, also in Detroit. Her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology was awarded by the Union Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio. She is also a founding member of the Board of the David Lynch Foundation.
Nancy Cullen Liebler, Ph.D., talks about the importance of the “Body/Mind/Spirit” as one system and the increasing need to take responsibility for our health.
Mario Orsatti, the host of TM Talks and Senior Teacher of the Center for Health and Wellness, a division of the David Lynch Foundation, interviewed Dr. Liebler on September 26, 2021.
Watch the discussion with Dr. Nancy Cullen Liebler (50:38)
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