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Women's Well Council


Barbara Adler
, M.A., works in private practice as a healer, facilitating a return to wholeness on physical, emotional, mental and spiritual levels. Training for this has included a M.A. in Counseling Psychology (Lesley University), programs in Integrated Kabbalistic Healing (A Society of Souls) and Energy Healing (Barbara Brennan School of Healing), and certification as a Qigong instructor (Energy Arts). She also has served in leadership positions in non-profit organizations, especially in the arts, and initially used her educational background in finance as a portfolio analyst for Merrill Lynch. Later she combined her business experience with interests in cooking and crafts through a mail order business pairing specialty foods and handcrafted objects.   

Heather Ensworth
, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist, astrologer and shamanic practioner. In her more than twenty years experience as a clinical psychologist, she taught psychology at the graduate level, served as a clinical director of two outpatient mental health agencies and been a training psychologist at St. John’s Hospital in California. Her private practice combines her background in psychology with alternative forms of healing. She has been an astrologer for over ten years and has had extensive training in shamanic healing practices. She is also a co-creator and co-facilitator of the Women’s Mystery School Program, a year-long program in women’s spirituality. She teaches many other workshops and classes in women’s spirituality and astrology, and is passionately interested in researching and teaching ancient healing and wisdom traditions to aid us in coming back into balance and right relationship with all of life, for our own healing and for the healing of the Earth.

Melinda Franceschini
, D.V.M., Ph.D., is a veterinarian, conservation biologist, Asian bodywork therapist (dipl. NCCAOM) and internal arts instructor. She is currently completing a Ph.D. in biology at Tufts University with a dissertation on stress, wildlife health and conservation. Melinda has worked for and with many non-profit organizations over the years as a community and environmental activist, educator, fundraiser, teacher, wildlife veterinarian, scientist and researcher. She has studied eastern spiritual, energetic and healing practices and holds several instructor certifications in Qigong and Tai Chi. She is a licensed and practicing massage therapist with a focus on acupressure shiatsu and Qigong tui na. She teaches weekly Qigong and other internal arts classes at Brookline Tai Chi, where she also serves on the board of directors, and she played a primary role in the organization’s recent transition from a for-profit, single-owner business to a community-based, non-profit organization, Water Way Arts. She combines her background in science, medicine, activism, healing and energy practices, with a deep connection to Spirit and love of nature. 

Edith Griffin
is a certified reiki master with a longstanding interest in human spirituality, the natural world, and the healing power of cosmic love. Her other interests include foreign travel, cultural diversity and languages, writing, art and handcrafts, and gardening. She took a year off from college in the late 1960s and lived with a family in London, attending the Heatherly School of Art. She is an amateur carpenter and lives in a house she designed herself. Before becoming a reiki practitioner, she was a free-lance editor for about twenty years. Her work included consulting, writing, and editing technical papers for corporate and graduate school clients, among them the Unit for Housing and Urbanization at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, and the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT. She first became aware of her strong ability to channel healing energy in 1996, when she unexpectedly and spontaneously began to experience waves of energy passing through her hands during a women’s healing workshop.  She received her formal training at the Dovestar Institute in Hooksett, New Hampshire.

Alice W. Hall grew up outside Cleveland, Ohio, and majored in science in college. She received a Masters in Library Science from the University of Chicago and, among other library jobs, was a Science Librarian at MIT until retirement a few years ago. She has been a photographer for much of her life and, among other things, had a show with a friend of photographs and interviews of women who lived on Martha’s Vineyard. She is now the volunteer librarian at the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University and loves dealing with books on photography. She has a growing interest in Buddhism and is hugely grateful to the Women’s Well for widening her involvement with women’s spirituality and art.

Jane LeCompte
, Ph.D., is a writer and communications professional with almost thirty years experience in shaping written and electronic communications. She has taught literature and writing at the university level, edited investment research at Goldman, Sachs & Company, and headed the corporate communications department at publisher Houghton Mifflin. The skills she brings to the Women's Well include communications strategy and planning and group facilitation. A student of shamanism, Jane has been learning from/journeying with the drum for more than twenty years. Her fiction focuses on women negotiating the pitfalls of culture, and on how ancient mythic patterns manifest in our lives. Her novel Moon Passage was praised by reviewers across the United States; her latest book, Sistren, came out in April 2006. For more information about her writing, see here

Ann Yelin is an artist, designer, mother, teacher and gardener. She has worked in the field of design for the last twenty-five years. She has been nourished by women’s circles all of her adult life and has participated in the Women’s Well for the last five years. Her spiritual path is one of both introspection and of deep connecting with others. She has studied autism for the last ten years with an intention of learning to connect and heal in that area.  Healing has been an enduring force in her life.