Welcome To The Center for Inner Peace
We are located at 239 Stow Avenue, Cuyahoga Falls Ohio
The Center for Inner Peace is a Holistic Wellness practice with specialized programs and treatments to support emotional, intellectual, spiritual, physical recovery, healing and reflection. For those seeking complementary modalities, retreats and current evidence based interventions, we welcome you to this relaxing, pleasant atmosphere to enjoy and enhance your well-being and inner peace. We base each consult on your personal goals and unique life journey.
Our expertise with integrative programs and complementary solutions lend support for increasing the effectiveness of your medical healthcare practitioner’s protocols and management. We do not provide a medical or psychological diagnosis or recommend discontinuance of any medical treatments or advice and will work collectively with your physician, nurse practitioner, physician’s assistant, naturopathic doctor, psychologist or counselor. We encourage the client to seek such services as needed.
All information is kept private and confidential.
We honor and respect individual clients of every race, age, nationality, culture, gender identity and expression, as well as family circumstances, socioeconomic status, physical and mental ability or spiritual background.
All are welcome at The Center For Inner Peace.
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Deborah Dockery started The Center For Inner Peace to provide evidence-based complementary medicine practices to patients in a professional and caring setting. Her goal is to create, support and enhance traditional allopathic medical care.
She is an experienced Respiratory Therapist and Medical Sonographer working in Intensive Care, Emergency Room, Cardiovascular Surgery, and Interventional Radiology, 35 years.
Her expertise includes working with patients and families, in a hospital, clinic and outpatient setting providing care to Mental Health, Maternity/High-Risk Pregnancy, Hospice/Palliative Care, ICU/CCU, Pain Management, Dialysis, and ER.
Deborah was employed for 7 years at The Veteran’s Medical Center, Cleveland, treating combat veterans suffering from PTSD, as well as a founding member of Warrior’s Journey Home Support Group.
For 30 years Deborah served as a facilitator of 12-Step Recovery Programs, both adult and adolescent groups, presently serving as a member of The Summit County Opiate Task Force. She also is a facilitator/instructor for patients and support groups at Stewart’s Cancer Caring Place for current and surviving cancer patients and families.
She is a professionally trained military/medical/trauma chaplain and has completed the four-year required training program of 1600 clinical hours. She has provided non-religious and interfaith spiritual direction for 12 years for families, individuals, and groups. Deborah is a member of Military Chaplains Association and The Association of Professional Chaplains.


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What is Integrative and Alternative Medicine?
Integrative and alternative solutions are a group of diverse health systems, practices, and products that are not presently considered to be part of the conventional medicine. Integrative and alternative solutions are used TOGETHER with conventional medicine.
Some providers provide both as a way to treat the whole body, mind, and spirit.