Pam Hauser,

BS in Nursing,

Free

RN, Licensed Massage and Bodywork Therapist Expert

Pam Hauser,

Pam Hauser, Quick Facts

Main Areas
Nursing, Massage Therapy
Career Focus
Business Owner, Author, Speaker
Affiliation
Phoenix Massage, Bayada Nurses

Pam Hauser, RN, LMBT began her professional life as a Registered Nurse,, first graduating from a Diploma program in 1976, then completing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in 1982. She spent much of her nursing career in hospitals, and most of that time in critical care units. She has been a Head Nurse, a Nursing Supervisor, and completed four and a half years in the US Army Nurse Corps, with an honorable discharge as a Captain.

In 1997, she changed gears and went to the Academy of Somatic Healing Arts in Atlanta, GA. She began her practice of NeuroMuscular Therapy in January of 1998. Through the years, she has learned many other modalities, with her principle practice having a clinical focus and concentrating on NeuroMuscular Therapy, CrainioSacral Therapy and Lymphatic Drainage Therapy. Her main goal with a client is to restore balance and functioning while promoting health and well-being. She moved to the mountains near Asheville, NC in October of 2002, and opened her practice. in January of 2003.

Pam is currently writing a book, The Gift in Adversity. This book is about how Pam has taken adverse conditions and thrived. She is interviewing others who have experienced hard times, learned lessons and grew, making lemonade from lemons. She can be contacted at http://www.thegiftinadversity.com.

Articles by this expert

SelfGrowth articles and saved writing connected to this expert.

6 total
A

Article

In 1990 I had everything that I had ever dreamed of. I had two beautiful children, a home, a husband, a career that I loved, a cat, a lush garden, friends… and yet something was missing. Three weeks later, my daughter died. She was 5 months old when she went down for a nap and never woke up. They called it Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). At autopsy they found brain damage in the breathing center in her brain.

Recently added

A

Article

Times are tough. Have you heard? According to my ex-husband, I am disgustingly positive. He was the devil's advocate, so we were polar opposites. Sometimes that happens in a marriage. I was called Polly Anna or Little Mary Sunshine when I was growing up, so it was not something that happened after we married. His father was a big devil's advocate, so I doubt it was something new for him either. I have been through some tough times. 1995 was a particularly tough year for many reasons and I don't want to depress anyone with what happened!

Recently added

A

Article

I am writing a book named The Gift in Adversity. The first chapter is based on my life's experiences and I hope to interview others like me who have been through tough times and come out the other side in a positive fashion. I hope to have an article published early in 2010 in a local magazine. From there, I hope to be published in a national magazine. And I will be writing the book as I go. If you or someone you know has been give "lemons" in life and made "lemonade" instead of curling up in a ball and giving up, please let me know.

Recently added

A

Article

I've been thinking a lot about choice these days. I have even decided that my new motto is this: “I am The Voice for Choice”. I like it. It is not a new concept for me or the world, but rather one that I am currently pondering and well, choosing! Some times things happen in our lives that we have little choice about. In October of 1994, my husband and son were in an automobile accident. I received a phone call from an anonymous person who told me that my son (6 years old) was on his way, via ambulance, to the hospital where I was working in the ICU.

Recently added

A

Article

I am writing a book on “Spring Cleaning for Your Body: How to gently detox while continuing to live your life”. In doing research for my book, I am re-reading a book called Your body's Many Cries for Water by F. Batmanghelidj, MD. His message is simple and profound. DRINK WATER! Apparently I have been somewhat of a broken record on this subject, since one of my daughter's former gymnastics coaches once told me that when she sees me, she automatically checks in to see if she has consumed enough water that day. I absolutely love that!

Recently added

A

Article

CNN.com on March 8, 2007 offered the 5 following reasons for having a massage: Massage offers real health benefits, so much so that some conventional hospitals are making them a standard therapy for surgery patients and others. This interesting CNN article details many of these benefits ...

Recently added

Websites & resources

SelfGrowth-published websites, downloads, and contributor profile websites connected to this expert.

1 total

Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Pam Hauser,

Pain is a given. Suffering is optional.

Circumstance does not make the man, it reveals him to himself. James Allen, As a Man Thinketh.

A woman is like a tea bag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water. Eleanor Roosevelt

Life was meant to be lived, and curiosity must be kept alive. One must never, for whatever reason, turn his back on life. Eleanor Roosevelt

No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. Eleanor Roosevelt

Contacting Pam Hauser,

Phoenix Massage

70 Woodfin Place, Suite 326-A

Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 255-1966

pam@phoenixmassageofasheville.com

pam@thegiftinadversity.com