About this Event
This workshop will introduce clinicians and the general public to the needed “Mindset” changes in the Wellness industry and introduce some practical tips on how to begin to view your role in your own healing. This workshop will introduce you to new ways on viewing and understanding how your body works, so that you can take full advantage of all of the various therapies you are participating in currently and in the past. If you have received therapies that have not met your expectations, then this workshop is really for you and you should not miss it. Here is why:
In most healthcare models, care begins after symptoms appear. Pain, dysfunction, or performance decline triggers evaluation and intervention. This reactive orientation shapes how clinicians are trained to think: identify the problem, apply treatment, reassess.
Self-care, by contrast, is often framed as lifestyle advice, optional wellness behavior, or patient compliance. From a clinical standpoint, this framing is inaccurate and limiting.
Self care is not ancillary to healthcare. It is the most frequent and influential form of healthcare the body receives.
The movements a person performs daily—standing, sitting, walking, bending, reaching, transitioning, breathing, and sleeping—apply mechanical, neurological, and fascial input to the system thousands of times per week. These inputs shape tissue behavior long before pain qualifies as pathology.
When clinicians ignore this layer, they are forced to repeatedly manage symptoms that are being recreated between sessions. Also, clients and the general public are often left with unfulfilled expectations from the therapies they receive.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
DoubleTree by Hilton Cherry Hill Philadelphia, 2349 Marlton Pike, Cherry Hill Township, United States
USD 12.00






