Jack Stucki
Jack Stucki, Healing Energies Scientist
Cost Structure: $10k one day; $3k for keynote speech
On Healing and Health Basics
Why Positive Energy will Save your Life
BIOSKETCH
Jack Stucki, RMT, BCIAC, began his professional career in 1967 as a music therapist. He was influenced most by the people he served, including severely and profoundly retarded children, and the comatose. His work with the comatose was featured on educational television and headlined in the Contemporary Magazine of the Denver Post. In the latter sixties he taught Group Dynamics in Counseling on the graduate level at Western State College, Gunnison, CO. In the 1970’s he established one of the earlier pain clinics in the nation. His work has also been featured on the television talk show “The Changing Paradigm”. In 1991, he was a member of the fact-finding team studying the effects of the Chernobyl nuclear accident, and introduced professionals, in the Ukraine, to biofeedback. For the past seven years he has been in private practice and has been involved in the Merkaba Research and Healing Center, which he co-founded. He is the instructor for a course in Integrative Medicine for the University of Colorado Medical School. He served three terms as President of the Colorado Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. He was a recipient of the Johann Stoyva Award for outstanding contribution to biofeedback. His main interest lies in using high technology to explore subtle energies, culminating in the current use of and research with the Bio-luminator.
Jack StuckiSubtle Energy Medicine Pioneer“Intentional Access of Interdimentional CommunicationA March Into Era IV Medicine”Friday April 7th 2006 at 7 PMLincoln Center -- Ludlow Room417 West Magnolia, Fort Collins 80521 Jack Stucki is the Co-founder of the Merkaba Research and Healing Center in Colorado Springs where he maintains a multi-disciplinary private practice. He is three time President of the Colorado Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback and an instructor for the integrative medicine course at Colorado University Medical School. Era I medicine began in the 17th Century with Cartesian thinking and was characterized by a mechanistic view of the body. In the 19th Century Era I gave way to Era II, based on the observation that your mind and body are intimately connected such that your consciousness can remedy your physiology in provable ways. Era III medicine deals with a more universal mind and the more spiritual aspects of healing. Era IV medicine begins to look at multi-dimensional aspects of ourselves, our thoughts, and interconnectedness. Stucki will demonstrate a device he built which photographs thought forms, and show photos which depict previous lives, spiritual guides, and a deceased heart transplant donor! At the Boulder ISSSEEM presentation the Executive Director, Penny Heinru, stated that “this presentation was the highest rated presentation at the 2006 Conference and was chosen by the Board to represent the organization.”
CURRICULUM VITAE
JOHN J. STUCKI, R.M.T., B.C.I.A.C.
Registered Music Therapist
Board Certified Biofeedback Therapist
BIRTH DATE December 18, 1941
MARITAL STATUS Married 44 years, two children, four grandchildren
EDUCATION Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 1967
Music Therapy Internship, Beatty Memorial Hospital, Westville, IN
Thirty hours of graduate studies, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
SPECIALIZED National Training Laboratories: small group therapy
TRAINING San Fernando, CA, Institute of Psychodrama: instructional psychodrama training – Lewis Yablonsky, Ph.D.
Seminars in Group Process: Psychodramatic Theory with Leon Fine, M.D.
MEMBERSHIPS Colorado Association for Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback
President 1994 -1996 (two terms)
Co-President 2001
National Association for Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback
National Association for Music Therapy
Midwestern Association for Music Therapy
International Humanitarian Clinic for the Rehabilitation of the Chernobyl Surviviors: Board of Directors (member of team investigating the nuclear accident – 1991)
International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine
Liaison Committee 1996-1997
Program Committee 2001-2002
The Institute of Noetic Sciences
The International Tesla Society
The International Association for New Sciences
Founder – Merkaba Research & Healing Center, Westcliffe, CO, 1996
PRESENT Self-employed as Biofeedback Clinician and Music Therapist
EMPLOYMENT MERKABA, 2207 W. Colorado Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 1995 to present
PROFESSIONAL Director of Music Therapy, Colorado State Hospital, Pueblo, CO
EMPLOYMENT Geriatrics Division: 1968-1970; 1976-1978
Psychotherapy Training Unit: 1970-1972
Served in leadership capacity in the following seminars:
Personal Growth
Psychodrama
Role Training
Group Dynamics
Communication
Spontaneity
Tri-racial
Music, Movement, Art and Poetry
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PROFESSIONAL Private practice and consultations: 1972 – present
EMPLOYMENT State Penitentiary, Canon City, CO: inmate group therapy
(Continued) Denver Cenikor House, Denver, CO: Cenikor groups
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO: workshops in creative therapies
El Paso County Welfare Department, Colorado Springs, CO:
volunteer training
St. Mary-Corwin Hospital, Pueblo, CO: music therapy
Parkview Episcopal Hospital, Pueblo, CO: music therapy
Wheatridge State Home & Training School, Wheatridge, CO:
music therapy
Western State College, Gunnison, CO: instructor, graduate studies in Group Dynamics and Counseling
Shidoni (home for retarded), Colorado Springs, CO: music therapy
Bethesda Hospital, Denver, CO: seminar on the use of music, media and poetry in therapy
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO: group dynamics and spontaneity with Native Americans – Ogallala Sioux
Denver General Hospital, Denver, CO: several one-day workshops
University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo, CO: several seminars and workshops
Adams State College, Alamosa, CO: lecture in group dynamics and counseling
Wyoming State Hospital, Evanston, WY: one-day lecture/workshop with various departments
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO: several guest lectures
University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO: guest lecturer
Beth Israel Hospital, Denver, CO: several lectures and presentations
Swedish Medical Center, Denver, CO: presentation of neurophonics work
National Association for Music Therapy, Kansas City, KS: presentation of work, 1976; Dallas TX: presentation of research, 1979
Southeastern Colorado Health Association: member of traveling team, 1979 – Canon City, CO and Otero Jr. College, La Junta, CO
School District 60, Pueblo, CO: one-day seminar – new trends in learning
Pikes Peak Board of Cooperative Services: one-day music therapy workshop
University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, CO: in-service lecture
St. Anthony’s Hospital, Denver, CO: in-service lecture
St. Louis Department of Developmental Disabilities, St. Louis, MO: videotape presentation
Fitzsimmons Hospital, Denver, CO: in-service lecture for medical staff
Southeastern Colorado Association for Health Care: consulting lecturer
Presbyterian Hospital, Denver, CO: in-service lecture
Pikes Peak Board of Cooperative Services, Colorado Springs, CO: seminar on music therapy – March 15, 1978
Colorado Chapter, Nephrology Nurses and Technicians, Keystone, CO annual conference: keynote speaker, 1982
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PROFESSIONAL University of Colorado, Boulder, CO: guest lecturer, Creativity in Business EMPLOYMENT class; 1987, 1988
(Continued) Omni Clinic, Pueblo, CO: founder and chief clinician, 1978-1980
Omega Clinic, Colorado Springs, CO: founder, chief clinician, 1980-1985
Mainstream Clinic,Colorado Springs, CO:biofeedback therapist,1985-1992
A-I-M (After-Injury-Medical) Care, Colorado Springs, CO: biofeedback therapist, 1992-1995
ADDITIONAL On March 3 & 4, 1979, Channel 6, PBS, Denver, CO, presented a profile of the work done with neurophonics and the comatose; follow-up filmed and presented, July, 1979
Past member, Board of Directors, Area Agency on Aging, Pueblo, CO
Served as advisor and supervisor for psychology student field placements for the Department of Psychology, University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo, CO; and University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO
Feature story in Contemporary Magazine, Denver Post, 1977
Feature story in Quarterly Journal of Renaissance Artists and Writers Association, Autumn, 1977
Ranked in the top 25 international decathlon competitors, 1964-1971
Served as supervisor for a doctoral candidate at Union University
Received the Johann Stoyva Award for outstanding contributions in biofeedback – 1996
Interviewed on the PBS talk show “The Changing Paradigm” by Dr. Patricia Hill – 1996
Featured presenter: Colorado Association for Music Therapy annual meeting – February, 1997
June 21, 1998 – Co-presented with Elmer Green, Ph.D. and John Haaland, Ph.D. to the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energy and Energy Medicine annual conference entitled “The Future of Energy Medicine: Integrating Science and Spirit.” The presentation was entitled Future Discussion-Technology: Research and Implications
June 19, 2000 – Featured speaker at Global Sciences meeting. Title of presentation: “Demonstration of Instrumental Trans-Communication”
1999 to Present – Instructor for an elective course entitled “Alternative Medicine”, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO
Fall, 2001 – Keynote speaker for Colorado Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback annual conference. Title of presentation: “Physics of Intention and Emotion”
November 16 & 17, 2001 – Co-presentations/workshops with Mark Macy in Westwood, KS: “Spirit Communication Through Technology” and “The Physics and Metaphysics of Intention”
June 2003 – Interviewed radio talk show “Atlantis Rising” by Hilly Rose
June 21, 2003 – Conducted workshop “Creating Orgone Generators” at the 13th Annual ISSSEEM Conference, Boulder, CO
July 19, 2003 – Co-presented with Dr. Liana Mattulich at the Colorado Association for Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback: “Brain Plasticity, Facilitating the Immune Response, and Human Potential” |