Offerings
Dr. Elisa Beth Haransky-Beck is a Holistic Integrative Optometrist, a Somatic Movement Therapist and a Spiritual Nutrition Counselor specializing in Natural Eyesight Improvement and Deepening Insight for all ages utilizing a variety of modalities.
*Services, Classes, and Courses are offered virtually and in-person.
More Consulting Services and Courses:
In-person and virtual, vision, movement, and conceptual development therapy
Choosing a practitioner for expanded visual, cognitive development, and perceptual evaluations for children and adults with developmental and vision-related learning issues, on the ADD to autism spectrum, and those with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) such as stroke and concussion
Playing with your baby developmentally to enhance visual development
Deciding if you or someone you love is a candidate for Optometric Vision and Movement Therapy
Somatic Movement Therapy
Spiritual Nutrition Counseling
Course: Comfortable Computer Eyesight: 3-Steps in 3-Weeks
Course: Deepening Insight Through Improving Eyesight: There’s more to Vision than 20/20
As a Spiritual Nutrition Counselor, she coaches those she works with to move into, at their own pace, a special vegan lifestyle as a basis for spiritual journeying.
As a Somatic Movement Therapist (2008 from the School for Body Mind Movement), and as an EmbodiYoga (TM) 500-Hour yoga teacher, and Hanna Somatic Yoga teacher, she coaches people in somatics, yoga, reflex integration, and meditation. See the Yoga page on this website (EnliveningConsciousness.com/Yoga) and the blog for movement and yoga class updates, EnliveningConsciousness.com/Blog
Testimonials
If you are interested in her co-creative consultation services, contact Dr. Haransky-Beck for more information.
A SPECIAL DOCTOR-by a patient of Dr. Beck’s
Since I was in first grade, my mother was looking for someone to help me with my problems doing schoolwork. I had a hard time doing anything in school, as well as homework. We went to many different specialists over the years. Finally, she found Dr. Beck when I was in fourth grade. Dr. Beck is a special kind of optometrist. After testing my eyes for a long time, she explained to my mother that my eyes did not work together well, which meant I had to struggle a lot to focus, and I was often seeing double. This was affecting all my school work, because who can read or do math or even see how to spell words when you can’t focus? I was so exhausted after a day of school that I had no energy left to do homework. Many times, I couldn’t even find the words to say how I was feeling, or what I was thinking, because I had such fuzzy images in my head all the time. But I didn’t know that it could be different.
Dr. Beck said she could help me using vision therapy. It is not drugs or surgery. It is doing many different types of exercises for the eyes, getting them to work the way they are supposed to work.
My favorite exercises were the ones that seemed like play - like tossing and catching balls (some of them with letters on them I would try to find), and jumping on the trampoline to certain rhythms. The hardest exercise was the walking rail. I had to walk on a low, narrow, wooden rail with special glasses on, looking straight ahead, and try not to fall off. Dr. Beck always seemed happy to see me, and if the exercises were just too hard for me, or was too tired, she would change them, or do something else. she always seemed to ahve something new to try!
After just a couple of months, the first thing we all noticed was that it was much easier for me to say what I was thinking or feeling. that made me happy! But then, I found I could read faster and better, and started understanding better what I was reading. After more months, I found I could answer questions faster, I could spell much better, and even got much better at math. I found that I could really like school!
I really wish more parents knew about vision therapy and how much it can help their children. It seems to be a problem that not many people understand.