Acutonics® - Discover the Benefits!
Julie Capozzi
In-Person
12:30 pm-2:30 pm EST
- Class maximum is only 8 - be sure to register early!
- Acutonics In-person event allows personalized mini sessions for each participant.
- Please note: We will be using yoga mats for the session, though chair sessions are also available. Please bring a yoga mat if desired.
Acutonics® is a non-invasive alternative to acupuncture, obtaining the same scientific results but without the invasion of needles. Instead, precision-calibrated sound wave vibrations are applied to specific acupuncture and acupressure points along our energetic systems to clear chakras and meridians. These sound waves produce a pleasing energizing feeling; traveling deeply into the body proven to impact the body, mind, and spirit into a wholeness that gives the body a re-energized sensation.
Self-care will be taught to patients to reduce stress, anxiety, and pain and ease the symptoms of depression. In addition, research revealed 80% of participants felt more joy in their lives, and a decrease in depression, anxiety, and other negative feelings.
Julie Capozzi
Julie has her Masters in Counseling and has worked for over eighteen years as a full-time professor at Mount Wachusett Community College. She teaches psychology, sociology, and counseling. She is also the Department Chair of the Substance Addiction Counseling Certificate program.
Julie has a private practice in Wilmington, MA where she provides Counseling, Breathwork, Reiki, and Acutonic sessions. She was asked to speak as a guest speaker for Quick Health Concepts at the WHQR radio station in Wilmington, MA as well as for the Nashua Rotary Club. She also developed and teaches a breathwork course at Mount Community College, which is a mandatory course for the Substance Addiction Counseling Certificate program. She has developed over 20 courses in Blackboard for the college.
She is a Certified Breathwork Practitioner; Certified Reiki Practitioner; Acutonics Practitioner; has her Masters in Counseling; and is a Professor of Psychology, Sociology. She has a private practice in Wilmington, MA