Pam Levin
Author and Consultant
PAMELA
LEVIN, R.N.,
is an award winning author, nutritional journalist and world renowned
innovator in the fields of physical and emotional health.
She is a graduate of the University Of Illinois, studied Transactional Analysis
(TA) with its founder, Eric Berne, M.D. and was the first nurse to be awarded
Clinical, then Teaching Membership in its international organization.
For her work on the cyclic process of emotional development, she received the
highest honor bestowed by the members of the International Transactional Analysis
Association, the Eric Berne Memorial Scientific Award. This work is the foundation
for the parent education system, Self-Esteem, a Family Affair and Growing up
Again; as well as John Bradshaw's book and PBS series, Homecoming.
After becoming bedridden due to physical illness, she recovered completely,
using what she learned in 500+ post-graduate hours in advanced clinical
nutrition, herbology, physical healing methodologies and women’s health
issues.
She writes a newspaper column on health and is editor of a monthly newsletter
column that reaches people in 62 countries. Her articles and four books have
been translated into 10 languages and have sold over 100,000 copies worldwide.
Based on the processes of physical and emotional healing she found to work
for herself and her clients, these include:
Becoming the Way We Are, an Introduction to Personal Development
in Recovery and in Life; Cycles of Power, a User’s Guide to the Seven
Seasons of Life; Perfect Bones, a Six-Point Plan for Healthy Bones; and
now The Female Hormone Journey, Lifetime Care of Your Hormones.
Her
public speaking career includes both professional and lay audiences
in ten countries on four continents.
She draws on over 42 years’ professional
experience in her private practice in Northern California, where
she provides physical and emotional health improvement
services.
She
is the mother of two grown children and grandmother of two.
About
Pam's TA Work