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Frances Gander

Licensed Acupuncturist, owner at Three Treasures Health Center, Taijiquan and Qigong Instructor

Frances Gander is the Editor and Publisher of the Journal of Martial Arts & Healing, a publication focused on the intersection of martial arts, healing practices, and spiritual cultivation. She has been involved in the field for many years, with approximately 20 years of experience teaching Tai Chi, having begun her training in 1977. Gander holds a Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English from the University of Chicago.2

In addition to her editorial role, she previously owned the Three Treasures Health Center, where she practiced as a licensed acupuncturist. Her work emphasizes the healing aspects of martial arts and Qigong, highlighting their potential for personal transformation and wellness.3 Gander's contributions to the Journal of Martial Arts & Healing include inviting various authors to explore these themes, thus fostering a deeper understanding of how martial arts can serve as a tool for both physical and spiritual healing.1

Through her extensive background in both the arts and traditional healing practices, Gander plays a significant role in promoting the integration of these disciplines within contemporary health and wellness discussions.

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Athens, Ohio, United States