Massage therapy is essential for vibrant health. I have been studying and practicing massage since 1996, although I began first with polarity therapy (an energy-based approach to wellness), which I always integrate into my massages. More recently, I have learned techniques to help me work very gently but profoundly: craniosacral therapy focusing on moms and babies, people with health challenges, and people who want to learn more about perfecting self care. Specifically, I am fascinated by new...
Massage therapy is essential for vibrant health. I have been studying and practicing massage since 1996, although I began first with polarity therapy (an energy-based approach to wellness), which I always integrate into my massages. More recently, I have learned techniques to help me work very gently but profoundly: craniosacral therapy focusing on moms and babies, people with health challenges, and people who want to learn more about perfecting self care. Specifically, I am fascinated by new developments in science (attachment theory and neurosciences) that say we can always learn new habits and thereby grow and lead a more satisfying life.
PA # MSG001247
Massage Therapy Certification Program
MA Architecture and Urban Planning
I have an extensive background in yoga, and have been teaching since 2000. Movement is fundamental for good health, and yoga bring invaluable awareness to how we use our bodies.
Extensive training in bonding and attachment between babies and their caretakers; even as adults we can access and heal aspects of our early developmental experiences.
This approach to wellness honors the natural rhythms held in the spinal fluid as the anchor of health in the body; I palpate to support the natural impulse towards health that everyone possesses.
This energetic approach to bodywork is incredibly dynamic, including foot reflexology, energy zones, triads, and more, to help to release chronic tension and to bring people back into a state of balance.