Testimonials
I was 40 when I was diagnosed with microinvasive cancer in my left breast. I underwent a bilateral mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. Fourteen years later, I developed a chronic cough. Imaging revealed a large mass around major blood vessels in my lungs. A biopsy confirmed that the breast cancer had returned and was inoperable. While undergoing intense chemotherapy and radiation, I began working with Dr. Carolle.
— Kathy L.
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Sue Shrader-Hanes LMFT, San Diego, CA
Matt Siebert, San Diego, CA
— Sue Shrader Hanes, LMFT
— Johnny L. San Diego, CA
— Celeste
I lived with my grandparents, parents, and two younger siblings when I was nine. We suddenly heard six gunshots during a family gathering, with about twenty of us at our house. I was playing with my six-year-old sister at the time. Moments later, one of my uncles was found on the ground, screaming and bleeding. He was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead. It was pure chaos. The police, detectives, and media swarmed our house and wouldn’t leave us alone. We were terrified. We couldn’t sleep at night, consumed by the fear that the shooter might return. The very next day, my mother took us to a therapist, but it didn’t help. The therapist kept asking questions about what happened, which only made me more upset. Three days later, everything changed. The house’s energy shifted when you entered the living room, where we were all gathered. I immediately felt safe and at peace. What stood out was that you didn’t bombard us with questions; instead, you told us you understood how we felt. You took the time to connect with us individually, which meant so much to me. People often forget that children suffer in these situations, too. When you laid your hands on my head and then touched some areas of my scalp, temples, and ears, I felt incredible comfort and safety. It lifted my spirits instantly. I can’t imagine what might have happened to our family if you hadn’t come that day. You took away our fear and gave us the courage to go outside again. Life resumed, almost as if nothing tragic had happened. Even now, I vividly remember that moment. It changed my perspective on death. I now see it as part of a divine cycle that happens when it’s meant to. My uncle’s time had come, and I’ve accepted that. I’m grateful to be alive and strive daily to make the most of that gift. I hope you continue helping families like ours. What you did made an enormous difference in our lives. We had been suffering for days, and you instantly changed everything, as if flipping a switch. Your words and actions are etched in my memory like it all happened yesterday.
— John – Now 17 years old
— Michele P., Psychotherapist
— Dr. Maria, Baltimore, MD
You are such an inspiration to women and people everywhere! I have been suffering for many years; in just one session, you KNEW what was wrong with me and gave me the tools that I needed. You helped give me my life back, and I’m eternally grateful to you for that and will be forever.