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	<title>Comments on: What Joy&#8217;s Clients Say</title>
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		<title>By: Stephen Hathcock, M.D.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stephen Hathcock, M.D.</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;m not sure, exactly, how to explain what it is that Joy does. I&#039;ve tried several times to describe her work to patients, in recommending that they see her, and each time all I can come up with is that she&#039;s a healer, a true healer.

Given what I was taught in medical school nothing I learned there prepared me for what I&#039;ve received in Joy&#039;s healing room. My seminary studies did more to help me understand the power of Joy&#039;s work.

Joy moves within a sacred space, whether it be at her place in Fayetteville or a borrowed office in Little Rock, or simply within the air around her as she walks down the street. She carries with her a sense of centeredness which is as palpable yet comes as easy as taking a breath. 

Joy approaches her clients with grace and dignity and wholly without judgement. She listens very well, and not just to words spoken, but to what the individual&#039;s heart&#039;s saying.  She has a remarkable ability to quite literally be in touch with her clients&#039; energy. In return she offers a refreshingly full image of each individual&#039;s wholeness, the physical aspect we see as well as the energetic aspect she sees so very well.

I feel blessed knowing Joy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not sure, exactly, how to explain what it is that Joy does. I&#8217;ve tried several times to describe her work to patients, in recommending that they see her, and each time all I can come up with is that she&#8217;s a healer, a true healer.</p>
<p>Given what I was taught in medical school nothing I learned there prepared me for what I&#8217;ve received in Joy&#8217;s healing room. My seminary studies did more to help me understand the power of Joy&#8217;s work.</p>
<p>Joy moves within a sacred space, whether it be at her place in Fayetteville or a borrowed office in Little Rock, or simply within the air around her as she walks down the street. She carries with her a sense of centeredness which is as palpable yet comes as easy as taking a breath. </p>
<p>Joy approaches her clients with grace and dignity and wholly without judgement. She listens very well, and not just to words spoken, but to what the individual&#8217;s heart&#8217;s saying.  She has a remarkable ability to quite literally be in touch with her clients&#8217; energy. In return she offers a refreshingly full image of each individual&#8217;s wholeness, the physical aspect we see as well as the energetic aspect she sees so very well.</p>
<p>I feel blessed knowing Joy.</p>
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