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Announcement: Safe Harbor Boston Presents Talk by William J. Walsh in January

Safe Harbor Boston presents " Natural Mental Health with Biochemical Therapy, " a

talk by William J. Walsh, Ph.D., founder of the Pfeiffer Treatment Center.

When: Thursday, January 22 at 7:30 pm

 

Where: First Unitarian Society in Newton - Parish Hall

1326 Washington St., Newton, MA

(corner of Highland St., parking behind Sovereign Bank)

 

William J. Walsh, recipient of Safe Harbor's 2002 Lighthouse Award, is a

scientist with more than 30 years of research experience. After graduating from

the University of Notre Dame in 1958, he went on to earn a masters degree at the

University of Michigan and a Doctorate in Chemical Engineering from Iowa State

University. Dr. Walsh worked for some of the most prestigious scientific

institutions in the country, including Argonne National Laboratory, where he

spent 22 years as a researcher.

 

His research and volunteer work involving biochemical predisposition to behavior

disorders led to Dr. Walsh's foundation of the Health Research Institute in 1982

and the Pfeiffer Treatment Center in 1989. Pfeiffer is a non-profit center that

provides individualized biochemical therapy to patients looking for a natural

treatment for imbalances associated with behavior disorders, learning problems,

autism, depression, and schizophrenia. www.hriptc.org

 

Safe Harbor Boston is dedicated to increasing awareness about the advantages of

using alternative treatments for those interested in mental health issues. We

provide healing circle/support group meetings the first and third Mondays of

each month from 7:00-9:00 PM at the First Unitarian Society for people who

experience extreme states of mind.

 

For directions to the First Unitarian Society in Newton, see www.fusn.org

 

Call(617) 964-5544 or write to SafeHarborB for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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