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Michelle Martin discusses integrative medicine with Leon Bibb of WEWS TV-5:
Founder of Insight Learning & Wellness Center, Michelle Martin, was a featured guest on Kaleidoscope, a public affairs program on WEWS TV-5 hosted by Leon Bibb. Along with Integrated Psychiatrist Lynn Klimo, MD, Michelle discussed the trend towards integrating conventional western medicine with natural, more holistic therapies that have been proven to work.
| When complementary therapies are incorporated into a treatment plan, patients achieve better outcomes and enhanced wellness. Learn more about how medication is often only part of the solution. |
Can martial arts help children with learning disabilities?
by Kim Wheeler, WKYC Channel 3 News, 7/25/2007 12:39:24 PM
Michelle Martin is a psychologist and instructor at Insight Learning and Wellness Center in Cleveland. She teaches Tae Kwon Do to students who have ADHD, autism, Asperger's Syndrome and she has seen improvement in their focus and social skills.
| | She says the martial arts teach self control and concentration. She teaches children 6 to 18 years old. It is a combination of group therapy and martial arts. The center takes a holistic approach instead of turning to medicine for children. |
90.3 WCPN Feature Story - Aired April 7, 2006
Disabilities like Multiple Sclerosis leave patients in debilitating pain. Cerebral Palsy often leaves the body contracted and contorted. But a woman in Lakewood hopes to relieve families from diseases such as these through the ancient practice of yoga. In private and group classes, Yoga For the Special Child incorporates deep breathing and stretching techniques, tailor made for children with disabilities. ideastream's Lisa Ann Pinkerton reports. Read more.
