Paul Black Total Health

Paul Black Total Health I am a fully qualified NLP Master Coach, Homeopath and Bowen therapist. However, following homeopathic treatment, I returned to playing squash within 5 weeks.

I practice from my comfortable and quiet therapy room at my home in Portishead and Cowan House clinic in Weston-super-mare. I was first introduced to homeopathy when a sports injury prevented me playing competitive squash for three years in the mid 90’s. After sending me for a whole variety of tests and specialist visits over two years, my GP was at a loss as to what was wrong with my left knee. T

his instigated my interest in Homeopathy and I began by treating my three children with the first aid remedies before signing up to study homeopathy in 2004. My interest in treating sports injuries led me to study Bowen therapy, which is a gentle soft tissue remedial therapy, named after its innovator Tom Bowen. A gentle, non-invasive, relaxing treatment using fingers or thumbs to move over muscle, ligament tendon and fascia which encourages the body to realign and re-balance itself and promoting healing, pain/tension relief and recovery of energy. The work is very subtle involving no manipulation or prolonged pressure.

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I have always been interested in human behaviour and development. I graduated with a degree in Psychology & Maths, and my first career was as a secondary school teacher. Five years later, disillusioned with the direction education was moving in, I switched career and became an IT project manager.

In the mid-90s, an injury to my left knee prevented me from playing competitive squash for three years. After two years of trying conventional medicine with no improvement, I was introduced to Homeopathy. I returned to playing squash within 5 weeks. This opened my eyes to a whole new way of looking at health.

Whilst riding a 100-mile charity cycle ride from Bristol to London in 2003, I was knocked off my bike by a motorcyclist. I suffered massive bruising, multiple soft tissue injuries and sciatica, and was off work for six weeks. This was a turning point in my life - the police had expected a fatality. I used my acquired knowledge and pilates to support my own healing. A year later I ran a half marathon on behalf of Cancer Research to support my son, who was treated for cancer early in 2004.

That year led me to re-evaluate my whole life, my purpose, and my future. My wife and I also separated and later divorced.