
ABOUT THE CLINIC
WHAT IS IMPOWER HEALING HOLISTIC COUNSELING & WELLNESS?
The Impower Healing clinic is a comfortable healing space where you can get in person or online mental health support with optional integrative wellness.
For in-person clients, mental health acupuncture is available at the end of a session to help integrate the themes of the session, get a "neurological reset," and help address underlying health and pain issues.
WHY DO WE EXIST?
The Impower Healing clinic exists to provide a holistic approach to mental health. Holistic means to include your whole self (mental, emotional, physical, inner, and relational). Here, counseling is a safe, supportive, no-shame environment where all parts of the self are seen as valued messengers rather than pathologies. We recognize the natural strength and wisdom within each individual. Our goal is never to change anyone, rather it is to work in partnership so that individuals can bring out the authenticity, vision and wisdom that already exist within them - while also transforming and integrating the parts that get in the way.
Our mind-body approach is particularly helpful for people with life challenging or chronic illness, mild-moderate anxiety or trauma, and those who have sensitive nervous systems (whether due to genetic factors, unrecognized trauma, or current life transitions.
WHO CREATED THE CLINIC?
The Impower Healing Clinic was originally created in 2021 by Dr. Tabitha Marsh (DACM) and then reimagined in 2024 with an exclusive focus on holistic counseling with integrative wellness support.
WHY DO WE EXIST?
The Impower Healing Clinic exists to support you in being a conscious participant in your own healing process and increase access to your own inner power to heal.
It also addresses a major gap in the treatment of chronic pain, illness, and mental-health issues in this country. Many of us have come to realize that a band-aid system that covers up symptoms but doesn't address 1) the root cause of WHY we are having the health issue 2) our unique bio-individuality, and 3) the context of our REAL life situation and how that contributes to our picture of health -- is often missing the mark.
This is especially true for those of us with sensitive nervous systems -- who are genetically or situationally (via unrecognized trauma or a major life transition) more prone to highly stressed "fight or flight" states -- making it difficult for other interventions to work.
With more complex health issues, an adaptive approach is often necessary -- one that creates lasting change by addressing mental-emotional and neurological patterns while also leaving no part of the self left behind. Not only does this help with better health outcomes, it also supports an increased sense of well-being -- and don't we all deserve a life that brings us joy and allows us to express our full potential in the world?