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Posted: 09/25/2024
Job Title: Acupuncture Clinician
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“The Center for HAS created a profound sense of tranquility, peace, and mindfulness, ensuring the well-being of the individual within it. As you come in, simply take a moment to breathe and refocus. The working environment involves fostering a culture of collaboration, openness, and patient-centered care, promoting continuous learning and professional development.”
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Meet The Team
Expert, Empathetic Healing: Your Holistic Wellness Journey Begins Here.
At The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences (HAS), it’s all about you: your mind, your body, and your spirit. Our empathetic and highly-trained professionals are here to help heal every part of you We will care for both your body and mind while helping you learn how to care for yourself.
Our wonderful team is diversely trained in multiple disciplines to provide the most nuanced approach possible. There’s no way to separate one part of your person from another, so our providers communicate with each other and with you to help everything run smoothly.
We want to help you slow down the aging process, increase longevity, and maximize your vitality, no matter what stage of life you’re in.
John Price PhD, LPC
Co-Director/Co-Owner/Clinical Director/Depth Psychotherapist
John W Price is a depth-psychotherapist, educator, perpetual student, and former professional musician who co-founded The Center for Healing Arts and Sciences. Read Bio.
Leila-Scott M. Price MAOM, L.Ac.
Co-Director/Co-Owner/Acupuncturist
Leila-Scott, Co-Founder & Owner of The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences, holds a Masters in Traditional Chinese Medicine & Human Organizational Development Read Bio.
Emma Bacon
Emma Bacon is our appointment concierge and office manager. She is here to help with scheduling, rescheduling, insurance reimbursement inquiries. Read Bio.
Chelsea Cubbage
Holistic Nutritionist
Chelsea Cubbage is a Certified Holistic Nutritionist, having received her certification from Bauman College in Berkeley, California. Read Bio.
Stephanie Greco, C-IAYT
Yoga Therapist
Stephanie Greco, C-IAYT, is a yoga therapist that received her certification through Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. Read Bio.
Kayla Hines LCSW
Adolescents, Young Adults, and Adults
Kayla Hines, LCSW, is a psychotherapist who works with adolescents, young adults, and adults. Kayla received her undergraduate degree in ... Read Bio.
Matt Hune LMSW
Psychotherapist
Couples, Young Adults & Adults
Matt Hune, LMSW, is a psychotherapist who works with adults, adolescents, and couples. He holds a graduate degree from Boston University. Read Bio.
Eduardo Saucedo
Jungian Analyst in Training
Adults
Eduardo Saucedo is a Jungian Analyst in Training at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. Read Bio.
Dellissa Simmons LPC
Pre-Teen/Teens (11-17), Young Adults (18-25) and Individuals
Dellissa, LPC, is a Psychotherapist who sees children, adolescents and adults. She holds a graduate degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Read Bio.
Meredith Stein L.Ac
Adults with Fertility, IVF/IUI, Migraines, Digestion, and Anxiety/Depression Concerns
Meredith is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist through the Texas Medical Board and a private/corporate yoga instructor (200-hr RYT). Read Bio.
Rodney Waters
Jungian Analyst
Adults navigating life transitions, creativity, meaning and purpose
Rodney Waters is a Jungian Analyst who received his training from the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland (ISAPZurich). Read Bio.
Nina Zeisig
Appointment Concierge/Executive Assistant
Nina Zeisig is our appointment concierge and executive assistant. She is here to help with scheduling, rescheduling, insurance reimbursement inquiries. Read Bio.
Dellissa Simmons LPC
Dellissa, LPC, is a Psychotherapist who sees children, adolescents and adults. She holds a graduate degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Dellissa has experience working with adolescents and adults in various settings such as ambulatory clinics, schools and community mental health centers. These experiences have afforded her a unique skillset that allows her to build a balanced rapport with her clients. Dellissa works from a trauma informed, social justice lens with an emphasis on expressive arts. She often combines somatic movement, wellness interventions and psychoanalysis into her practice as she believes that an integrative approach can result in a renewed sense of one's holistic self. Dellissa's ares of interest include anxiety, ADHD, depression, spirituality, phase of life transitions, parenting, herbal medicine, trauma, and self esteem challenges. When Dellissa is not working she enjoys spending time with her family, connecting with nature, visiting museums and listening to live music.
Emma Bacon
Emma Bacon is our appointment concierge and office manager. She is here to help with scheduling, rescheduling, insurance reimbursement inquiries, and any other administrative needs our clients may have.
Chelsea Cubbage
Chelsea Cubbage is a Certified Holistic Nutritionist, having received her certification from Bauman College in Berkeley, California. Her professional background includes meal prepping nutrient-dense dishes for busy professional women and guiding wilderness therapy excursions for individuals with mental health challenges. Chelsea's personal journey also includes a dedicated period of self-improvement within the bodybuilding community.
As a nutritionist, Chelsea prioritizes emotional safety and a bioindividual approach to health and wellness. She aims to empower individuals on their food journey, promoting a simple, joyful, and nourishing approach to nutrition rather than one that is overwhelming or restrictive. Chelsea adopts a holistic mindset, focusing on nutrition while considering the whole person – body, mind, and spirit. She encourages connecting with nature and building a strong spiritual self.
Chelsea approaches her clients with patience, empowering them to connect with their innate wisdom and discover what is uniquely true for them.
Eduardo Saucedo
Eduardo Saucedo is a Jungian Analyst in training at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. Eduardo is also a licensed attorney with a Master of Laws in Taxation. Eduardo’s legal practice was premised on asking what the legal needs of the client were, and how he might be able to help. His analytical practice is similarly tailored to the individual, asking the question, “What does a meaningful, authentic, whole life look like to you, and not what others (or society) may want or have wanted for you”? The contemplation and integration of this question is what Carl Jung called the process of Individuation, and this is the work Eduardo engages in.
A brief note on Carl Jung. Jung talked about leading lives in two halves. The first half of life demands that we learn how to be an independent person in the world as it is set out for us. The second half of life calls us to follow the spark within us that is urging us to bring more of our authentic Self out into the world. There is no specific age duration for these phases, and one half is neither better or worse than the other, but what is important is knowing (as best as one can) where you are and who you are, and living our lives as consciously as possible. This is the work of analysis, helping someone know themselves better, so that they may live more authentic and meaningful lives.
John W. Price PhD, LPC
John W Price is a depth-psychotherapist, educator, perpetual student, and former professional musician who co-founded The Center for Healing Arts and Sciences. His unique journey began in the world of music, touring nationally and navigating the exhilarating highs and chaotic lows of life as an artist. This path took a significant turn with the birth of his son, a transformative event that steered him toward the academic study of psychology, where he found a way to merge his profound interests in human nature, philosophy, art, and spirituality. John's academic pursuits culminated in a Doctorate in Jungian Psychology, where he blended his personal experiences as a musician with his expertise in depth psychology. His dissertation explored fame as a symbol for understanding the process of individuation, a psychological principle that Carl Jung described as the ultimate goal of human life.
John currently contributes his expertise to the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, a renowned center for humanistic studies, where he teaches courses such as "The Psychology of Shadow and Fame" and "Ecstatic Experience, Music, & Jung’s Red Book." He also serves as President of the Board at the Jung Center of Houston, a non-profit institution dedicated to studying psychology, spirituality, arts, and humanities, where he facilitates classes on topics ranging from "The Psychology of Projection" and "Explorations of Consciousness" to "The Mystic William Blake" and "The Origin of Satan." John's work emphasizes exploring the unconscious mind through depth psychology, ecstatic experiences, ancient religions, and the arts as tools for accessing the uncharted territories of the human psyche. His teachings seek to bridge ancient wisdom with modern contexts, drawing deeply on esoteric traditions such as Hermeticism, an integrative approach to healing attributed to Hermes Trismegistus that John incorporates into his psychotherapeutic practice. Through his popular podcast, "The Sacred Speaks," John continues to explore themes of antiquity, depth psychology, and the emergent field of psychedelics, engaging thought-leaders and practitioners in enlightening conversations about the transformative power of personal narratives. His belief in the power of storytelling underpins both his podcast and clinical work, reflecting his conviction that unraveling one's story can lead to profound personal growth. Together with his wife, Leila-Scott Price, John co-founded The Center for Healing Arts and Sciences, an integrative wellness clinic offering a variety of therapies and educational resources that embody his belief in the importance of community and interpersonal connection for growth and healing. Despite his many roles, John holds his family close to his heart, cherishing his most important identities as a father, husband, and seeker. His current projects, which include the ongoing work at The Center, the development of his podcast, and authoring a forthcoming book, aim to deepen individuals' understanding of spiritually and healing. John aspires to guide people in recognizing and reinterpreting their personal pillars, fostering a more conscious, authentic, and integrated existence.
Leila-Scott M. Price MAOM, L.Ac.
Leila-Scott, Co-Founder & Owner of The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences, holds a Masters degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine, a degree in Human Organizational Development with a focus on the psychology of leadership from Vanderbilt University, and certification in Trust-Based Relational Interventions (TBRI). TBRI is an attachment-based, relationship-oriented, trauma-informed approach to human growth and development, which allows Leila-Scott to meet her patient’s emotional needs as they arise during acupuncture sessions, groups, and retreats.
Leila-Scott is also trained as a gender equity & reconciliation facilitator with Gender Equity & Reconciliation International. Many years ago, her journey led her down a path toward deep understanding of masculinity and femininity - both as they pertain to the genders (socially, spiritually, sexually, in partnership dynamics, etc.) as well as how they appear irrespective of gender (aspects of masculine/feminine energies which do not discriminate based upon gender and even have no relationship whatsoever to gender). This adventure had already begun with the foundational “Yin (typically understood as feminine) & Yang (typically understood as masculine)” approach to understanding nature within the Chinese medical model as well as the Tao, but took her to texts diving into pre-antiquity historical & archaeological findings, quantum physics, mysticism & spirituality, embryology, zoology, sociology, and much more. Attempting a full understanding of these aspects has become a full-time spiritual practice for Leila-Scott, who calls herself a devoted student of Life and the nature of Nature. She is currently developing a curriculum in an attempt to share her findings and help others find understanding themselves.
Additionally, she has completed multiple long-form yoga trainings which deeply explore the anatomy of mind, body, spirit relationship and also holds an International Culinary & Hospitality diploma from Le Cordon Bleu, Paris & London. Her yoga experience allows her to invite her patients to move in a way that meets them where they are mentally and physically and her culinary degree informs her ability to demystify holistic nutrition & food prep for her patients. Leila-Scott feels strongly that medicine, movement & meals are three things that should further our wellbeing, not make us feel worse.
She leads women’s support groups and retreats, and spear-heads the food therapy & movement components of the practice ~ as well as our product development and strategic brand collaborations. Leila-Scott M. Price has been featured in PaperCity Magazine, going into depth about her services and what they have taught her in the process, and was honored to be visited a second time by PaperCity featuring a video recorded interview. She has also been featured in the Houston Chronicle to discuss auricular acupuncture and ear seeds, ShoutOut Houston for her spiritual approach to mothering and being a business owner, and The Pillars Magazine of Episcopal High School featuring The Center for HAS.
Stephanie Greco, C-IAYT
Stephanie Greco, C-IAYT, is a yoga therapist that received her certification through Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. In addition, she is a 500-hour certified yoga instructor with additional training in Tantra Yoga. She joins us after over a decade of teaching in the Los Angeles area. Stephanie is an advocate for integrative healing with a focus on somatic movement, breathwork and mindfulness practices. She has worked with clients of all ages addressing acute and chronic pain, sleep disorders, stress management, mental health, and a variety of other conditions. Stephanie aims to create a safe space for clients to explore, integrate and embody the tools and techniques of yoga therapy to bring about greater harmony and alignment in their own lives. In her spare time, Stephanie enjoys exploring her new city, spending quality time with her partner and doting over her two cats.
Meredith Stein L.Ac
Meredith is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist through the Texas Medical Board and a private/corporate yoga instructor (200-hr RYT). She earned her Master's degree in Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine from Texas Health & Science University, and is a Diplomate of Oriental Medicine, certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).About 10 years ago, Meredith was teaching English in South Korea and traveling around Asia when she first felt the subtle pull towards the holistic healthcare field. While abroad, she had adopted a more balanced diet and lifestyle, and also began receiving acupuncture to address some of her pain-related issues. Her overall health and energy levels improved dramatically, and her chronic allergies and headaches even disappeared! She knew she needed to do something to help others back home find balance, too. She eventually listened to her heart and applied to acupuncture school (where she also eventually met her future hubby).Outside of work, Meredith loves cooking, reading, making art, and hanging out with Henry, their son, and the dogs. She is also a vintage clothing enthusiast and is working on her green thumb.
Kayla Hines LCSW
Kayla Hines, LCSW, is a psychotherapist who works with adolescents, young adults, and adults. Kayla received her undergraduate degree in psychology from McMurry University and she holds a graduate degree in social work from the University of Houston. Kayla has experience working with individuals, families, and groups across multiple settings including domestic violence, school social work, outpatient counseling, and psychiatric hospitalization. Kayla completed a fellowship at the Menninger Clinic, where she received training in psychodynamic theory and practice. Kayla works primarily from a psychodynamic lens, which focuses on exploration of past experiences, relationship patterns, emotions, and unconscious feelings to increase self-understanding, heal from traumatic experiences, and achieve self-acceptance. Kayla also draws from other therapeutic modalities, including dialectical behavioral therapy, cognitive processing therapy, and somatic approaches to incorporate skill building and deepen insight. Kayla approaches therapy collaboratively, with a philosophy that every individual has inherent strengths and goodness. She strives to create a therapeutic environment characterized by empowerment, self-discovery, healing, and growth. Kayla has a special interest in working with emerging/young adults, women, individuals who have experienced trauma, religious/spiritual issues, relationship distress, burn out, perfectionism, and anxiety. Outside of her therapeutic interests, Kayla enjoys camping, finding tall mountains to climb, thrifting, playing sand volleyball, and continuing her quest to find the world’s best sourdough bread.
Matt Hune LMSW
Matt Hune, LMSW, is a psychotherapist who works with adults, adolescents, and couples. His specialties and areas of interest include life-stage transitions, emerging adulthood, anxiety disorders, depression, trauma, and attachment wounds. He holds a graduate degree from Boston University where he focused research on psychodynamic interventions and social engagement. He received his undergraduate education in theatre from DePaul University in Chicago, laying the foundation for his holistic and creative approach to therapy. Matt is passionate about helping individuals navigate the complex emotional landscapes shaped by modern-day life. His therapeutic approach is relational and utilizes a psychodynamic perspective that focuses on uncovering and understanding unconscious thoughts and emotions to gain insight into current behavior and emotional challenges. In addition to his therapeutic work, Matt maintains a professional theatre practice, serving as the artistic director of Rec Room Arts in downtown Houston. Matt's dual roles as a psychotherapist and artistic director reflect his belief in the transformative power of both therapy and the arts. He views imagination, curiosity, attention, and reverence as crucial elements in nurturing radical growth, whether through the therapeutic process or the communal experience of theatre. Additionally, Matt is a husband, father, and middle sibling. He has previously taught at Kinder HSPVA and Rice University Shepherd School of Music.
Nina Zeisig
Nina Zeisig is our appointment concierge and executive assistant. She is here to help with scheduling, rescheduling, insurance reimbursement inquiries, and any other administrative needs our clients may have.
Rodney Waters
Rodney Waters is a Jungian Analyst who received his training from the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland (ISAPZurich). Since 2009, he has given seminars and lectures at The Jung Center of Houston on topics including music, mythology, film and literature. His areas of interest include creativity, contemporary masculinity, sexuality (including issues of orientation, identity, gender) tattoos and music. A long-time advocate for the use of music and art in the service of social causes, he has created projects to support language tutoring, refugee resettlement and HIV prevention programs. From 2011-2019 he was the Scholarship Director of Music Doing Good and facilitated grants of approximately $400,000 to hundreds of young music students in Houston. In addition, Rodney has been a professional pianist for almost 40 years and has performed in the United States, Canada, Europe, the Bahamas, the South Pacific and Japan.
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