About Marilyn & Gaye

Marilyn Dam-Rabolt
R.N., M.S.N.
Gaye Mack
M.A.

Marilyn Dam-Rabolt is a Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist, receiving her education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Loyola University, Chicago. Utilizing the integrative medical model and holistic psychotherapy lens, Marilyn uses her experiences as a therapist, consultant, educator, author and artist to facilitate discovery work with individuals and groups. For over 30 years, she has devoted her life to helping women through the development of self-awareness skills and self-management abilities. In facilitating women’s groups, seminars, and workshops she is dedicated to collaborative learning journeys that focus on strengthening the bonds between women. It is through these experiences that she invites others to develop their leadership voice and authority by integrating and invoking the wisdom of mind, body and spirit. She is committed to supporting women of all ages and in all walks of life in finding their innate female power.

Throughout her life Gaye has had a deep interest in esoteric philosophies, spirituality in medicine and the common philosophical threads found in the mind/body/spirit model of healing. Gaye’s expertise and work is based on 20 years’ experience in this field and its culture-based therapies. In addition to completing her initial training as a flower remedy practitioner in 1997 through the Dr. Edward Bach Foundation, Gaye’s studies at DePaul University-Chicago, researched flower remedies as an adjunct therapy for eating disorders. Today her work embraces global flower remedy repertoires in her commitment to assisting others in understanding how our external and internal landscapes are perpetually related and that by drawing upon the integrative model of healing, equilibrium is possible as we strive to realize our Soul’s intent for this lifetime. She has been a frequent international conference speaker, workshop facilitator and is the author of Igniting Soul Fire: Spiritual Dimensions of the Bach Flower Remedies and Making Complementary Therapies Work for You.