Phone: 336-287-0061
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Sandy Phocas
305 Mill Street
Winston-Salem NC 27103
Hours: Monday - Friday 9:30 am - 6:00 pm
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Covid guidelines: *Update: January 2021: Currently I am only offering remote sessions.*
All clients are asked to wash their hands upon arrival and to respect social distancing guidelines
in public areas. Masks are required. (Remote sessions are available if you are unable to wear a mask.) I follow recommended precautions for work that involves close contact including hand washing, disinfecting surfaces frequently, changing healing table sheets for each client, using a HEPA filter, and wearing a mask.
Note: if you are not feeling well or if you have had contact with anyone infected with Covid-19, please do not come in for an appointment. You may change to a remote session or reschedule for another time. Thank you for respecting these guidelines.
March 2020: Remote healing sessions are available!
Sandy is offering remote healing sessions supported by an online video platform. Sessions may involve shamanic healing, guided shamanic journeys, or mentoring. Contact her for more information!
Systemic Family Constellations
On September 29, 2019, Sandy completed her second training in Systemic Family Constellations, this one a 7-month certificate training with Francesca Mason Boring of All My Relations Constellations.
Systemic Family Constellations
On November 11, 2018, Sandy completed a year-long certificate training in Systemic Family Constellations at The Hellinger Institute of DC. She will be adding this work to her offerings in the future.
June 10, 2016:
Sandy is honored to be featured as the guest blogger today for Dr. Chad McIntyre! Click here to read more about Sandy's work and her journey from being a physician to being a shamanic healer.
May 18, 2015:
Sandy will speak at Interfaith Conversations on May 18th about her shamanic path. Participants will then be invited to gather in small discussion groups to share their own experiences and perspectives, as well as how those experiences affect their path or faith tradition. Free!
Everyone is welcome. The event is open to the public.
Where: The Social Hall at Temple Emanuel, 201 Oakwood Dr., Winston-Salem.
May 15, 2015:
The Interpath newsletter (of Interfaith Winston-Salem) published an article Sandy wrote on myths and truths of shamanism: click here to read.
