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The
Center for Creative Living is a Counseling Center with Multidisciplinary
Opportunities for Mind, Body, and Spirit
The Center's staff members are all
licensed and/or certified in their specialty. Therapists are
specially trained to provide you with a wide range of healing
approaches.
Marlene Lupiloff, M.A.,
Psy.S., LLP
Reiki Master
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Marlene
Lupiloff is a Humanistic Psychologist and Educator, who incorporates
traditional and nontraditional healing methodologies into her life's
work. It is her belief that words are limited and often, talk alone is
not enough.
Whether
working with adults, children, or groups, Marlene practices a strength
based wellness focused therapy, holding the hope when another feels that
they have tried all that they know.. She carries the intention of
bringing forth the wholeness and sense of connection within each person;
creating a place where your truth will feel safe and supported.
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Marlene
utilizes body/mind/spiritual therapies, including:
Accupressure Meridian
clearing and balancing
Facilitating
Experiential and Creative Healing Arts
Guided Imagery and
Visualization
Deep Meditation
Work-finding one's own Inner Guides
The benefits of this integrative
approach empowers clients with tools to heal at all levels;
emotionally, cognitively and often with a sense of physical
well being. This wholistic approach supports clients to
courageously live their authentic lives; finding meaning,
joy, and using their abilities to manifest their inner
changes into their outer lives; learning and living your
dream.
Marlene Lupiloff received both her
Masters Degree and her Specialist Degree in Clinical
Psychology and Education from The Center for Humanistic
Studies. Her work focused on the mind-body-spirit connection
and Transformative Living. She further completed a three
year post graduate training at The Gestalt Institute of
Cleveland studying wholistic approaches to healing .
She is an Adjunct Faculty Member at
Oakland Community College, teaching various Psychology and
Sociology Courses, including Abnormal Psychology and
Marriage and Family classes. Marlene has also lectured
across the country on the topic of; gynecological
cancer; education and spiritual journey.
She is the co-author of two non fiction
children's books:
| Understanding Cancer,
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Step by Step; a book for children that are going to
court. This book was written for Haven, Oakland
County's Domestic Violence Shelter. |
Marlene has Special interests in
working with the process of making peace with one's
parents/children whether they are alive or in one's life or
not.
She is also profoundly moved by working
with family members touched by addictions, mental illness,
and disease. She values the power of kindness.
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