"the stroke whisperer"

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2009

Johnny Seitz, an adult living with autism, previews in this video an alternative method to helping stroke survivors to do more than get by, but to embrace and get the most out of their lives as survivors.

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  • I've known Johnny and Chris for close to ten years and have always been amazed with the miracles he creates through his work. This video is just the tip of the iceberg. I look forward to even more demonstrations of how he contributes to our global community.

    Dr. Adam Sheck

  • Thank you Adam.

    Johnny

  • "This sucks, Oh well, lets see if we can fix this." That is Autism exactly from a parents' perspective (after three or so years of grieving, first). I never linked the two (autism victim and stroke victim). Now I have something to tell my friends who are parents of kids with autism (Your kid can be a stroke recovery thearpist since he has gone through similar healing himself).

  • Thank you very much. What is your connection with stroke or autism?

    Johnny Seitz

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  • Any hints for an autistic adult who seems unable to stop her body on command. She also has difficulty with fine motor movements and constricts her elbows when trying to be motored. I believe it is a mind/body/spirit approach but could use some specific advise.

  • As an ex client of his, I can truly say that Johnny shoots straight from the heart and from his own shade of genius. He and his wife are very unique and deeply in touch with the vast potential we humans are brimming with. Johnny could coax the very devil out into the Light! I have strongly recommended him to everyone I know, whether in a post trauma situation or simply curious about one's true nature. I always say, one session... and you will know! -Sybil Carrillo

  • You're an amazing man, Johnny!!!

  • I met Johnny years ago at an autism conference. Like a full moon in the dessert, Johnny's spirit reached out and grabbed mine across the thousand or so other folks who were at the conference with us. I knew he was something special. I never knew how special. I am proud to call Johnny and his beautifully gifted wife Chris, my friends. They dedicate their lives to helping others. How cool is that?!?! Liane Holliday Willey

  • Johnny and Chris, much love for all the determination and passion you both have for everyone around you.

    Without you two, Wally wouldn't be where he is today.

    I love you guys. <3

    Joy.

  • thank you Jonhhy... never stop teaching,

    your pupil always

    coco

  • Great video! Go guys!!!! xoxo lisa

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