Jenica Geisler
- Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) doctorate.
- Supports healing through Five Elements integration.
- Treats trauma survivors with neuroscience approach.
- Facilitates individual and collective healing capacity.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
MA Wellness and Yoga
539 Herald St, Victoria, BC, V8W 1S5
Jenica (she/her) completed her diploma in Doctorate studies of Traditional Chinese Medicine at the Kootenay Columbia College of Integrative Health Sciences in 2012. She began practicing as a Community Acupuncturist shortly after, which inspired her to use her skillset for positive social and cultural change. Currently, Jenica holds a private practice in Victoria on the lands of the Unceeded Coast Salish Territory as well as in Quw’utsun, the Cowichan Valley, on the lands of the Hul’q’umi’num Coast Salish Peoples. In addition to her private practice, Jenica works as a clinical assistant for Alaine Duncan’s Tao of Trauma virtual year-long certification program, which integrates theoretical and clinical concepts from Western Neuroscience with the Five Elements of Chinese Medicine in support of treating trauma survivors. In her practice, Jenica advocates for our innate individual and collective capacity for healing and she views her role as a facilitator to support the healing of her patients. She values that each patient is an expert of their own experience, body, and needs and she strives to compassionately hold a non-judgemental space and work together with her patients to heal.
In this initial appointment we spend 30 minutes doing intake and then you will receive a full 60 minute acupuncture treatment