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The Sanctuary Byron Bay Newsletter
Current Edition - Newsletter 07 (May 2010)
In our seventh edition, Jane Williams, our Clinical Director, explains why depression is often caused by more than just biological factors. We also examine the role sugar plays in addiction, and feature information on how to help a loved one in crisis.
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E-Newsletter Archive
Here you will find all past editions of the Sanctuary E-Newsletter dating back to August 2007. Please browse using links below.
Newsletter No6
In our sixth edition, we feature an article by Jane Williams and Amos Hee on a few practical steps for dealing with anxiety and an article from Luke Southwood on how the modern day diet affects our mood.
Newsletter No5
In this edition, we highlight the rising relevance of prescription drug abuse, which has been recently described as the ‘real drug crisis gripping Australia’. We also outline our sponsorship of the recent BRW Client Choice Awards, and highlight specific programs available at The Sanctuary Byron Bay.
Newsletter No4
In this edition, we profile Claudia Mirdita, our highly experienced physiotherapist renowned for her ability to treat complex health issues. We also feature an article by Consta Georgoussis, our senior Yoga consultant, outlining the synergies between yoga practice and psychotherapy.
Newsletter No3
In this edition, we introduce our Process Consultant, Amos Hee, a medical anthropologist who helps to consolidate and document the Sanctuary’s procedures and protocols. We also feature articles by our senior chef Luke Southwood and our naturopath, Reine Dubois.
Newsletter No2
In this edition we continue to highlight innovative new programmes; introduce one of our highly experienced senior chefs, Emma Dennett; provide our regular “Yoga Teacher’s Perspective” from Consta Georgoussis, one of the The Sanctuary’s longstanding core team members; share a recipe from our senior chef Luke Southwood; and announce our sponsorship of an exciting integrative medicine conference, entitled Approaches to Addictions and Freedom to be held here in Byron Bay on April 11 and 12 of 2008
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Newsletter No1
In the first edition, we profile Luke Southwood, senior Sanctuary chef, and feature an article by Consta Georgousiss, senior yoga consultant. We also introduce new programs developed at The Sanctuary Byron Bay and answer frequently asked questions about our services.
Testimonials
“…Thank you for providing a drug treatment program for my son that was also able to deal with his bipolar and ADD/ADHD conditions. Your family program was invaluable as I now have better understanding on how to support him. I’ve also gained valuable knowledge on the complexities of dual diagnosis treatment and am more confident on how to help him manage his issues in the future….” Mother of 17 year old client
