Lee Cole has 38 years as psychologist, educator and consultant. Using the many therapeutic modalities learned over the years he addresses issues of physical and mental health in his clients/patients. Gaining information from medical journals and newsletters and from trips to university medical libraries his goal is to find the way of living that best addresses the health issues of each client/patient or find preventative protocols to keep the high level of health already obtained.
Some specialties are treatment for depression, weight and stress management and review of lifestyle including other treatment prescriptions and protocols. He accomplishes this care through a private practice at his office and through 1 On 1 Health Club in Ann Arbor where he advises and treats members.
Lee Cole, An In-Depth Bio:
Lee is now devoting his work life to assisting others in healing health issues followed by finding a nutritional and fitness program that will lead to optimal health and anti-aging. Lee received his formal training in psychology and education, spending 37 years in public and private education in a variety of roles from psychologist to administrator. Except for teaching an occasional class at Eastern Michigan University he has retired from education and is focusing his service efforts on the health of others. His post graduate training is many and varied. He is licensed as a psychologist in the state of Michigan. Lee has been trained in many psychotherapy techniques that can help with stress reactions in the emotional area before and after they lead to physical problems. These technique include many different insight therapies, EMDR (rapid eye movement desensitization), RET and bioenergetics. To assist others in any physical challenge they might be experiencing he uses energy medicine along with the latest in integrative and holistic medicine. Lee has had extensive training in energy medicine. He has certification in healing and therapeutic touch. He has many hours of training in the Donna Eden's energy healing system.
Lee has been an apprentice under six different shaman. This includes the Kahali system of Hawaii, Shua and Quetchuan indigenous shaman of the Amazon and mountain plateau areas of Ecuador and Peru. He has studied breath techniques taught by Nancy Zi, Gay Hendricks, Tantrika International, Singh Khalsa, Takashi Nakamura and other. As adjuncts to the above energy techniques, he uses color therapies, sound and aromatherapy.
His training for techniques that follow more of a medical model, not necessarily allopathic or conventional medicine, range from training in 1975 with Abram Hoeffer, the father of Orthomolecular Therapy and David Hawkins, who with Linus Pauling wrote the first text for Orthomolecular Psychiatry. OT is the use of nutrients and supplements for medicinal effects. That path has continued to the present day. Lee has continued to follow the research in neuropsychology and mind-body medicine. This includes training and reading of research about the brain with its importance in all physical, mental and emotional functions. The importance of the Placebo Factor is included. He receives 7 different newsletters/ journals like the 'Townsend Newsletter for Doctors' to keep updating his knowledge in using nutrition, supplements and food as medicine. He uses a variety of tools in his health program including, if needed, metabolic testing, fitness activities and a specific form of strength resistance training called static and/or superslow.
To perform in this role, Lee has taken on the title of Lifestyle Coach. It seemed the best way to convey the total scope of his work. In his work fitness means looking at how the body works and what kinds of activities and resistance training will lead to the greatest physical capabilities in the present and over time. Nutrition, as defined by Dr. Gregory Tefft, means the air we breath and how we breath it, water we drink, supplements we ingest, and all we do that literally 'feeds' or nourishes the body. This includes exercise, positive thought and deepened spirituality. In working as a Lifestyle Coach in healing techniques, exercise and nutrition in a program called Omnitherapeutics Lee hopes to add to the health of any who call upon him and find the path for others to optimal health.
Lee has great gratitude for all the parts of his life, personal and professional. He is blessed in all areas including his health. He loves the work of providing service and hope to others in healing at a variety of levels with a wide range of tools. Please contact Lee and his program-Omnitherapeutics.
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Lee Cole - Life Notes:
As a youngster he was a religious boy who became a boy preacher. He could do a hellfire and brimstone sermon. He also did healings at his revival meetings. He then began to question the belief system of Christianity and left that path after some time in several denominations, including Baptist, Methodist, Church of Christ, Pilgrim Holiness, Catholic and Unity. None felt right. He now attends an organization called Interfaith Center for Spiritual Growth. It has no creed or dogma, with only a primary stated belief to respect the path of any seeker. He was ordained as a Minister by the Coptic Fellowship International.
A licensed psychologist (1972) who became disenchanted with verbal therapy early in his career, he trained in a body therapy called bioenergetics. His concentration in graduate training was in neuro-psychology. This led to his working to combine treatments for both the body and brain into new kinds of therapy.
His oldest son was an athletic prodigy. This led him into working with athletes and then dancers for peak performance. This led to going to the Olympic Training Center to work and train there.
While working with athletes, training in Tantra yoga and reading the new brain research, it became apparent to him that the answers did not lie in the body alone, but also in spirit. He was witness to athletes doing things that were not possible according to scientific measurements and knowledge of the time. That led to the study of physics, quantum, string and chaos theory along with the new neurology. It was a natural progression from there into looking at what the ancients knew about the way mind and body and spirit work together.
He then moved to learning about shamanism. His first mentor was Serge Kahali King, who is a PhD psychologist. Serge trained at U of Michigan and his wife grew up several hundred yards from where Lee now lives. He trained with Serge on Kauai, the oldest of the four main islands of Hawaii. Together, they decided Lee should return to the mainland to work there.
Lee adds:
“Next I apprenticed with John Perkins, who not only trained me but gave me many opportunities to be apprenticed to several indigenous shaman. I have had training from three tribal shaman of South America. There were Shuar, Quetchuan, and loosely translated as People of the Fresh Water Dolphin. It is, of course, only an oral tradition so that any written form is tough. The closest we can come is URU-E-WAU-WAU tribe. I have spelled phonetically. The shaman I trained with, and his wife, from that tribe are Ipupiaraand his wife Cleicha. She is from another tribe however.) Ipu is one of 18 of his tribe remaining and his elders told him to learn the white man's knowledge and lead them. He is now known as Dr. Bernard Dias Peixoto and is the head of the area of the Smithsonian devoted to South American native cultures.”
“I have been working as a healer since then, using the techniques learned from my teachers, along with plant medicine that has come with my review of all the medical research on nutrition and supplements.”
-- Lee Cole