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Michael Davis and Sally Salisbury
Sally Salisbury has a B.S. in Nursing. Her specialty areas of practice were Psychiatric/Substance Abuse nursing. Sally worked on a 30-day secure hospital  unit outside Chicago where teens and adults struggling with mental health and dependency issues worked within a variety of modalities  to understand themselves, grow and heal. She has worked in inner city Detroit at a private methadone clinic, as well as at a ten-day intensive healing retreat program called STAR at Pocket Sanctuary in Tubac, Az. Sally has experience with 12-Step programs, family, group and individual therapies that promote healing. She has been a parent for 18 years and currently has three teenagers and four large dogs living at home. In addition to parenting her own children, Sally is an active Court Appointed Special Advocate (for Foster children in Yavapai County) along with her husband, Michael Davis. Ms. Salisbury is a Mediator with the Prescott Justice Court Mediation Program and has worked as a volunteer with the Yavapai County Juvenile Court Center.  Her experiences have lead her to explore a variety of healing modalities that work well with traditional methods to enhance health and well-being. She is certified through the Connecticut Recovery Program and as a Wellness Recovery Educator through the Copeland Center. Currently, Sally is involved in a mentorship with Bryan Post's 100 Families Program, is a member of The Post Institute Inner Circle and has an active Personal Coach through the program. Sally will soon be available for coaching .   

Dr. Michael A. Davis, J.D.,  currently teaches at Yavapai College and is the CEO of Energy Medicine Foundation. He practiced law at the corporate level for many years and now uses those skills in a variety of ways. He is an active member of Mountain Spirit Co-op and avidly pursues the latest in brain research studies, as well as the use of alternative healing modalities as an adjunct to healing and well-being. He has been an active advocate for students with Special Needs and is very supportive in his role as Co-CASA in Yavapai County.