Simon
A. Senzon, M.A., D.C.
Dr.
Simon Senzon received
his chiropractic degree from Sherman College of Straight
Chiropractic in 1999. He received his master degree in philosophy
from Goddard College in 1994. Simon has applied his knowledge
of the world's wisdom traditions to his practice of chiropractic.
He is certified in Network Spinal Analysis, which he has
studied since 1996.
Simon
is focused on healing of body, mind, heart, soul, and spirit.
He has chosen the modality of Network Chiropractic because
he believes that it is the most effective way to help people
to heal from past trauma and to integrate these aspects
of the self. Health and wellness according to Simon, are
the perfect expression of the body's natural processes.
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Employment
NETWORK
FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC: 2001-Present
Owner & Founder
- Established a Network Spinal Analysis healing center in
Asheville, NC.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA AT ASHEVILLE: 2000-2002
Adjunct
faculty - Humanities Program. Courses taught included; Humanities
214: Medieval Civilization, Humanities 414: The Individual
and the Contemporary World, Arts 310: Arts and Ideas.
SHERMAN
COLLEGE OF STRAIGHT CHIROPRACTIC: 2000-2001
Philosophy
Research Fellow – Research Department.
UNIVERSITY
OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT UNION: 1997-1999
Adjunct Faculty – Courses taught included: Philosophy
101.
LIMESTONE
COLLEGE: 1996-1998
Adjunct
Faculty, Block Program – Courses taught included: Contemporary
Ethics.
Education
Sherman
College of Straight Chiropractic 1996-1999
Doctorate of Chiropractic. September, 1999.
Goddard
College, Vermont 1992-1994
Master of Arts, Philosophy. January, 1994.
State
University of New York at Brockport, 1989-1992
Bachelor of Arts, History. June 1992.
Publications
“Causation Related to Self-organization and Health Related Quality of Life
Expression based on the Vertebral Subluxation Model, the Philosophy
of Chiropractic, and the New Biology.” Journal of Vertebral
Subluxation Research, Vol 3, No. 3, 1999.
“An
Integral Approach to Unifying The Philosophy of Chiropractic:
B.J. Palmer’s Model of Consciousness.” Journal of Integral Studies,
Vol 1, No. 1, 2000.
“A History
of the Mental Impulse;Theoretical Construct or Scientific Reality.”
Chiropractic History, Vol 21, No. 2, Winter 2001.
Presentations
“An Integral Approach to Unifying the Philosophy of Chiropractic:
B.J. Palmer's Model of Consciousness.” Conference on Chiropractic
Philosophy, October, 2000.
“The
Theory of Chiropractic Pattern Analysis Based on the New Biology.”
Eighth Annual Vertebral Subluxation Conference, Spartanburg,
SC, October 2000.
“A History of the Mental Impulse; Theoretical Construct or
Scientific Reality” Chiropractic History Conference, San Jose,
CA, May 2001.
“Innate
Intelligence and Educated Intelligence; Culture at the Crossroads"
Second Conference on Chiropractic Philosophy, Spartanburg, SC,
October, 2001.
Professional
Associations
Association
for Network Care
Association
for the History of Chiropractic
Certifications
Network
Spinal Analysis Parts I & II (2001)
Family
Married,
Susan Senzon, D.C.
Daughter, Arielle Rebecca
References
Available Upon Request