Research Committee

Research Mission

To provide a forum for the advancement of research into Transformational Touch including Zero Balancing.

Activities

  • To determine possible research priorities for the ZB Touch Foundation.
  • To direct and oversee research initiatives, study designs and proposals and curate and communicate those research findings.
  • To conduct research projects both independently and collaboratively.
  • To confer and connect with multidisciplinary researchers in related fields.
  • To facilitate international research, along with their findings through the ZB Touch Foundation and its associated International Journal of Zero Balancing & Transformational Touch, newsletters, webinars and conferences.
  • To reach out actively to relevant agencies to initiate and strengthen global connections to enhance opportunities for collaboration, research funding and the sharing of resources.
  • To encourage the development and recruitment of new Transformative Touch researchers through a research mentorship programme.
Karli Beare

Karli Beare

Born and educated in north-west London, Karli graduated with a degree in geology in 1982. After marrying in 1983, she worked in the City of London before setting up her own marketing agency from 1989 – 2001.

Along the way, her personal journey drew her to explore a wider definition of wellness, believing that the principles of Western allopathic medicine could (and should) take account of the wisdom of ancient Eastern models of energy. She firmly believes that a respect for both approaches offers a more complete understanding of our own body-mind-spirit relationships, leading to a deeper sense of ease in our daily lives.

Over the past 30 years she has trained in a variety of disciplines including Massage, NLP, Chakra Balancing, Reiki (Master) and Zero Balancing, which she has been teaching since 2004. As a hands-on ZB Life Coach, no two sessions are the same each being determined by the needs of her client in that moment. However, her experience of using ZB in each session is that working with body-memory alongside left-brain techniques, offers clients a unique way to integrate challenging life experiences in a more resourceful way.

Deborah Rosene

Deborah Rosene

Deb Rosene, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in the state of Massachusetts and works as a therapist, mind/body educator, consultant, and bodyworker. She incorporates body and energetic work into her psychotherapy practice, recognizing that working with the whole person, including their body and all modes of self-expression, are essential to identifying, understanding, and healing all levels of trauma. She currently works with individuals and couples suffering from anxiety, depression, unresolved grief, attachment disorders and/or the effects of chronic illness and trauma.

Having a background in dance, music, and song, Deb has used movement, touch, and voice to develop her unique approach to psychotherapy which now draws upon years of training in multiple therapeutic modalities, including Zero Balancing, therapeutic touch, Cranialsacral therapy, chakra balancing, and Bodytalk.  She began this intriguing professional journey with her first half moon vector from Dr. Fritz Smith at a public talk which motivated her to begin taking classes and eventually become a certified practitioner.

Deb is also a certified taijiquan qigong teacher and shares the benefits of this practice with her clients, colleagues and friends.  She is delighted to join the Zero Balancing Touch Foundation as an expression of her devotion to educating the public on the transformative nature of touch.

Peter Woodgate

Peter Woodgate, LMT, CZB, is a practitioner and bodywork educator based in Motueka, South Island of New Zealand. He has a busy practice working with people from 6 months to 90+ years old, using mostly Zero Balancing. Having had a 16-year career in the UK Film & TV industry, he brings a wealth of knowledge and insight into his bodywork to ‘Help People Help Themselves’. With a ‘cross over period’ in careers, he trained in energy and bodywork, then after several years in practice in the UK, he moved to New Zealand with his late wife in 2003, where they owned and ran a small organic shop and café for 9½ years, after which they both focused fully on their clinical careers.

Peter became a Zero Balancing Teacher in 2018 after completing a Pilot Teacher Training Apprenticeship Programme. He is the president of the New Zealand Zero Balancing Association and a member of the ZBHA Faculty. Peter joined the ZB Touch Foundation Board in 2019. Contact Peter at www.peterwoodgate.com