Priscilla (Sil) Reynolds R.N.C., N.P.

Sil is a family nurse practitioner and a counselor who has worked in the Hudson Valley for twenty-two years. She specializes in women's health and eating disorders, using a team approach. She offers sane solutions for men and women with weight, food and body image conflicts and helps explore these conflicts in relationship to nutrition, physical and spiritual health, intimacy and cultural pressures. She uses Sandplay and a body/mind approach, incorporating Jungian and Pathwork concepts. Together with Linda Kawer, L.C.S.W., Sil offers workshops teaching and facilitating Marion Woodman's BodySoul Rhythms © work. Sil, Linda Kawer LCSW and Sherry Wheaton M.D. teach a women's retreat entitled Conscious Femininity: A Women's Retreat for Body and Soul at the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, New York. Their next scheduled retreat is October 19-24, 2008.

Sil received a BA from Brown University and an MS in Nursing from Pace University. She is also a Pathwork 50/50 Helper and a graduate of Marion Woodman's BodySoul Rhythms © Leadership Training. She has led Geneen Roth's Breaking Free From Compulsive Eating workshops nationwide for many years. She has taught at Omega Institute and at professional conferences. Most recently, Sil co-coordinated the Love Your Tree project for V-Day in NYC, in conjunction with Eve Ensler's new play The Good Body. Sil and her 17 year old daughter Eliza teach mother/daughter workshops for mothers and their 10-12 and 13-15 year old daughters at the Omega Institute. Visit tomothertodaughter.com for more information.