Wilma Grobbelaar
AdvCBI, RN , RM, ORN ,NA, CMH, BA, CBI, BAT, CBP, Parama BP, AdvCBP
Clinic 76 De Bron Ave, Kenridge
Cape Town 7550
South Africa
Phone: 27219144576
wilmag@globemail.co.za
Biography
Wilma Grobbelaar qualified as a BodyTalk Practitioner in March 2003. To date she has completed modules 1,2,3,4,6,7,9 and Mindscape. Personal experiences and those of her clients convinced Wilma that the BodyTalk System is the ultimate opportunity within the ambit of the healing arts for practitioner and client. She has observed withing herself and many of her clients different stages of the transformation process due to subtle yet comprehensive shifts that are experienced. Wilma has also observed over a period of a year dramatic improvements in the health status of clients with scleroderma and fibromyalgia.
In 1968 Wilma started her Professional career in Nursing Science. She registered and practiced in the field of General Nursing, Midwifery, Operating room nursing, Oncology Nursing, Community Health, Nursing Education and Nursing Administration. She was instrumental in establishing the Oncology Nursing Society of South Africa, and served as chairperson for the Western Cape region and on National level. Wilma was one of the three representatives for Africa and the Middle East on the International Society for Nurses in Cancer Care for the period 1990 - 1998. Wilma presented various papers on cancer care on a national and international level.
Wilma has a passion for teaching and taught study skills to children and adults after she left the formal nursing sector in 1998. She studied child kinetics and motor development and started a practice with prevention of learning problems in mind. Wilma is interested in children with special learning needs. It was because of her work with the children at the time and her interest in special learning needs that she attended the public lecture on the BodyTalk System. She has closed her child kinetic practice and now only offer BodyTalk to children. During 2004 she offered sessions to children with Downs Syndrome, ADDH and other behaviour problems with astounding results. This has also leaded her to doe BodyTalk sessions using a surrogate on traumatized baboons in rehabilitation, which proved to be very effective.

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