with Ruth Bittorf, Nurse Practitioner
and Dr. Anita Shack, Chiropractor
Saturday May 15, 2010
Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Fee: $40 / Students & Seniors: $30
A light lunch will be provided.
Location: Al & Malka Green Artists’ Health Centre
Toronto Western Hospital (3rd floor, West Wing)
399 Bathurst Street, Toronto ON
In response to feedback requesting more time to address the topics covered in last year’s clinic series focusing on confidence and self-esteem, this full-day workshop is an opportunity to explore these issues in more detail (participation in past sessions is not required). Through discussions and interactive exercises to help define, develop and maintain healthy self-image, participants will examine core beliefs and tools to shift attitudes and perceptions. Emphasis will be placed on:
- Developing self awareness
- Quieting the inner critic
- Assessing events and emotions
Dr. Anita Shack B.F.A., D.C., F.A.T.A. uses an integrated approach in her work at the Artists’ Health Centre. She combines chiropractic, craniosacral therapy, and acupuncture, customizing care to the individual artist’s needs and goals. Fascinated with the body/mind/spirit connection he is concerned not only with the relief of symptoms, but also with getting at the cause to facilitate change and healing. She has extensive experience working with artists from many disciplines, including: dance, theatre, film, visual arts, music, and writing. Dr. Shack performed as an independent modern dancer/choreographer from 1974-1986 in Canada and the United States and was a member of the Dance Music Orchestra.
Ruth Bittorf R.N., BScN., PHCNP is a primary health care nurse practitioner with over 30 years of nursing experience throughout Canada. She has been a valued member of many multi/interdisciplinary teams, most recently in Stratford as an integral part of a Family Health Team, and currently at the Artists’ Health Centre. She is committed to providing holistic client centered health care in collaboration with a team of health care providers. Ruth feels a stable work-life balance is critical to good health, and considers all aspects of wholeness to balance the physical, emotional, mental, social and spiritual needs we experience as individuals.
Pre-registration is required, as space is limited.
To register please contact us at:
Phone: 416.351.0239
Email: info@ahcf.ca
Or print off a registration form to fax or send by mail.
The AHCF appreciates recognition of our cancellation policy, student rate and senior discount requirements. Thank you.
For your comfort, this is a scent-free workshop. Please refrain from wearing any perfume, cologne, aftershave or scented products. Thank you.

The Artists’ Health Centre Foundation gratefully acknowledges the support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation. The Ontario Trillium Foundation is an agency of the Government of Ontario. |