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SPEM Health , LLC

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Pastor Lee Hyman

Pastor Lee Hyman, Pastoral Care

Spiritual Health Contributor

Christian Life Assembly

2640 Lisburn Road

Camp Hill, PA  17011

As Pastoral Care Pastor, I am involved with and aware of many SPEM Health issues that people, including me, experience during our lives on earth. I pray that my writing about Spiritual Health, will enable you to delve within your heart, mind, and soul, to develop a deeper relationship with God.

 

Each member and visitor at our active church knows that we are open and invite them to discuss their spiritual faith and concerns with myself, and our other Pastors.

 

I believe in the concept of ones' overall Spiritual, Physical, Emotional, Mental health being a part of ones' happiness, throughout the years. Each facet of SPEM Health contributes to how you accept good and bad times in life. What you need to pray about and concern yourself with, is important to us!

 

Having a strong faith in God, as your Creator, will help you to become more aware of how much He loves you and wants to give you His blessings. Keep in mind, He wants you to personally do what you can to improve your SPEM Health, while recognizing the need for help from clergy and medical professionals, too. Remember, if it is His will, as part of His miraculous ways, He works through others to help you!

 

Your faith in God can grow stronger every day! Just set your mind to becoming all that He created you to be, and you will develop the strength and resources, to reach that goal.

Dr Gary Schwartz

Dr. Gary Schwartz, M.D.

   Physical Health

Contributor

UPMC Pinnacle Health

Fisher Road Family Practice 
2140 Fisher Road

Mechanicsburg, PA  17055

After being a family doctor for many years, I am proud to say that our practice has been a safe haven for many patients. Family physicians are the first line of defense in combating many SPEM Health issues. We pride ourselves on paying attention to all aspects of our patients' health. This includes their Spiritual, Physical, Emotional, and Mental issues, so we can attend to their acute and critical health needs properly, as well as, referring them to specialists, when needed.

 

Everyone has the ability to help regulate their own mind/body/spirit health conditions. This website helps you to recognize how and why some of your past choices in life have led to various SPEM Health problems that could have otherwise been averted. Plus, you will learn what changes you can make in your future decisions that will help improve your overall health, in your tomorrows!

 

No one has 100% perfect health, but employing helpful ways of taking care of your SPEM Health, in addition to seeing medical professionals, will make a large difference in your future health and happiness on earth.

 

It is my intent to share medically sound instructions of simple ways to treat your Physical Health with more respect and understanding. As long as you dedicate your thoughts to becoming aware of what you are doing now and how it might bring medical issues into your life, you will be inclined to stop those problematic habits and replace them with healthier ones. Thus, you will be able to stop some Physical Health problems, before they occur!

 

Remember, no matter what condition your SPEM Health is in today, you can make a positive difference in how it will be tomorrow. I am in your corner, so let's work together on reaching that goal!

 SPEM Health , LLC

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Robert Scott

Dr. Robert Scott, Ph.D

September 28, 1933 to April 12, 2021

Emotional Health Contributor

Dr. Robert Scott was a Professor Emeritus from Penn State University. He received his Masters degree in Sociology from Atlanta University and a Ph.D Degree in Growth & Development from Penn State University.

 

He was a marine veteran who, as a marine, worked extensively with bi-racial children who were abandoned because of the Asian and American culture rejection.

 

Dr. Scott worked as a counselor in the juvenile justice system, as a therapist in the Veteran's Hospital, and subsequently as a professor in the Penn State University School of Medicine.

 

He received numerous awards for his research and teaching, including the prestigious Professor of the Year Award.

 

He was very active as an undergraduate student with his participation in Civil Rights Activity, including that with Dr. King. 

 

At the Fifty-Year Celebration he received the "Unsung Hero Award" for his role in the historical  Lunch  Counter Demonstration  in Greensboro, N.C.

 

Dr. Scott did extensive lecturing and training in Motivation and Achievement, Leadership, Individual and Group Therapy, Building Positive Relationships, and Affects of Culture in Treatment and Cross-Cultural Interactions.  

Dr. Robert Scott left an indelible mark on many people in

a variety of beautiful, healthy ways during his life on earth. 

We are each fortunate to have known him! He is truly missed!

Robert Scott
Sharon Engdahl Ex Dir AMWA

Sharon Engdahl, Executive Director

Mental Health Contributor

American Mental Wellness Association
25 Spruce Road

Marysville, PA 17053

Sharon has over 50 years of Mental Health research knowledge and experience. She founded the Mental Wellness Awareness Association, which serves Pennsylvanians, and the American Mental Wellness Association.

 

In 1998, she received an award for “Leadership and Courage in the Battle for Insurance Parity” from, The Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Pennsylvania.

In 2008, she became one of the first 100 people in the country trained as a Mental Health First Aid Instructor; and, was additionally certified as a Youth Mental Health First Aid Instructor in 2013.

 

She carries additional certifications in the various supplements of the Mental Health First Aid USA program.

 

Prior to her retirement in 2012 she served for 25 years in many capacities as a research analyst for the PA House of Representatives one of which was working on for the enactment of Pennsylvania’s first Mental Health insurance law.

Sharon Engdahl, Bachelors Degree in Social Sciences, Penn State University.

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