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Health and Wellness Wednesday

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“How to Kick Your Chronic Pain”

Discovering the cause to your pain rather than just covering up your symptoms.  Perfect for all ages including elderly, athletes, veterans...those who are pregnancy, have a history or symptoms of fibromyalgia or other chronic related issues. 

Dr. Marco Ferrucci, Chiropractor, Neurology Specialist and Co-Founder of The Chiropractic Source in Caldwell, New Jersey presents 24 FREE TALKS over 12 months. Areas explored will be Childhood Development Disorders, Metabolic Issues such as Thyroid Disorders and Diabetes, Chiropractic Care, Therapeutic Massage, Nutritional Wellness, Nutritional Supplementation, etc... A 30-minute talk will be followed by a 15-minute Q&A session. 

For more information or to RSVP please call Doreen at 973-228-0500 or email at drmarco@thechiropracticsource.com

 

Event Details

Posted by: Marco Ferrucci DC
Where Caldwell College 120 Bloomfield Ave, Caldwell, NJ 07006 (Aquinas Hall, Room 105)
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm–8:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­thechi­ropracticsource.­com
Phone 973-228-0500
Price $0

More About Caldwell College

Caldwell College

Caldwell College

120 Bloomfield Ave, Caldwell, NJ
973-618-3000

Caldwell College is a Catholic, co-educational, four-year liberal arts institution, committed to intellectual rigor, individual attention and the ethical values of the Judaeo-Christian academic tradition.

Founded in 1939 by the Sisters of Saint Dominic, the college is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Universities, chartered by the State of New Jersey and registered with the Regents of the University of the State of New York.

The college, located on a 70-acre wooded campus, offers 28 majors of study. Students can choose from BA, BS and BFA programs in the arts and sciences, education, psychology, business and communications. Teaching certification can be earned in elementary education or in a variety of kindergarten through 12 and secondary subjects. The college also has a number of affiliation programs with other colleges, universities and medical schools allowing students to save time and money while earning multiple degrees.

Approximately half of the approximately 2,300 students enrolled at Caldwell are adults pursuing degrees part-time. The Center for Graduate and Continuing Studies meets the academic needs of the college’s adult students. The center provides adult learners, in undergraduate or graduate programs, with excellence in teaching, caring academic support and learning options that work with their busy lives.

The college launched its first Ph.D. program in the Fall 2009 semester, when it began offering a doctoral program in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This is the first doctoral program in ABA in the state of the New Jersey. ABA is a well-developed scientific discipline that is best known for its proven ability to greatly help children with autism spectrum disorder.

Master's degrees are offered in Applied Behavior Analysis, art therapy, business administration (accounting, nonprofit management), counseling psychology (art therapy, mental health counseling, school counseling), curriculum and instruction ( special education, supervisor certification), educational administration, pastoral ministry (church administration) and special education (general teacher and certification, learning disabilities). Educational administration is also offered in a fast-track off-campus Leadership Development Program. Post-master’s programs are available in educational principal’s and supervisor’s certification, professional counselor licensing, art therapy, school counseling and Director of School Counseling.

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