Eli Thompson is a licensed massage therapist, a certified KMI practitioner, and a certified teacher of the School of Kinesis. He offers Massage Therapy, KMI StructuralIntegration, and private Instructional Yoga classes at 15 St. Mary’s Court in Brookline, MA. He also travels the US teaching Tom Myers’ Anatomy Train: Myofascial Meridians workshops for bodyworkers, Pilates and Yoga practitioners. For a full listing and to learn more go to www.EliThompson.com or contact Eli at 617-776-9494 and <email>
http://www.SukieBaxter.com I am a Certified Rolfer and Kettlebell Teacher. I help athletic people eliminate physical aches and pains so they can get back to living their lives.
Minki Kim is the founder and owner of MKSI - Minki Kim StructuralIntegration, a private practice committed to delivering a long-term solution for optimum health and wellness by restoring overall balance and alignment throughout the entire body. Based in Astoria, Queens and New York City, he works with individuals from all walks of life in one-on-one bodywork sessions along with movement education lessons offering a highly effective alternative to the 'quick-fix culture' of Western medicine and pain management modalities. His practice focuses on treating the whole person (i.e., mind, body, ...
As a Marriage & Family Therapist and founder and director of the Body Synergy Institute, I combine talk therapy with emotionally focused bodywork in my practice with individuals and couples to help people develop their relational skills and connect to their self-awareness, from which problems become stepping stones to their growth and healing. I have been honing my craft for over 40 years and know that I have distilled my understanding down to the basic principles of how therapy works. The transformational work I do results in life changing practical and tangible benefits. “My ...
My professional goal is for my clients to rediscover the innate joy and healing resource of their bodies. Alignment is my profession, in my practice as a Hellerwork Structural Integrator and as a yoga and undulation teacher. Alignment is more than good posture; it is a path to greater awareness, self-discovery, healing, and profound living.
Darlene Holloway, ND, LMBT, CT, SIT, has been a practicing health care provider since 1980, serving others by integrating a variety of non-traditional preventative, restorative and health maintenance therapies.
Joel Safran has been a Therapist for over 25 years. His specialty has been in the effective treatment of Chronic Conditions. He has been licensed in Florida, Registered in the Province of Ontario... and is now licensed in North Carolina. The professional education requirements in Ontario are 4 times greater than in The States... and the Continuing Education he has invested in has been 4 times greater than that required by any State or Province. He is a dedicated and highly skilled practitioner.
Carrie Steffens, RMT, believes that good health & balance in one's life is an ongoing journey. The process of that practice can be seen as the Alchemy of Health. Towards this aim, she strives to offer an environment that is supportive & nurturing to one's personal healing process. Carrie has been a full time practicing massage therapist since January 1990, and has been practicing energywork and energetic healing since she was a very young girl. Carrie grew up with parents who were holistically and organically 'minded'. There began the practice of organic gardening, meditation, ...
Kenneth Jeremy Zutter is a Holistic Health Care Provider in the Spokane, Wa area. His holistic approach of healing and wellness for mind, body and spirit is available in the different modalities of practice such as Massage therapy, yoga, wellness coaching and nutritinal consultation, and soon will be registered with the state as a clinical hypnotherapist. Kenneth Jeremy Zutter applies health and wellness in mind, body and spirit n his daily life and shows up authentically with the clients welbeing at his highest intent.
I have always felt that Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy helped me start my massage career on the right foot. Just like most people out there, I used to walk on my dad's back as a kid, I massaged the dog with my feet because I was too tired to use my hands, and as a dancer I always use my toes to pick up things around the house. Using my feet came kind of naturally. Throughout my massage training, I felt my body wanting to dance during each session. So I did. That led to my belly holding up the clients head, my hip pushing into clients while using my hands and arms, my knee propping itself onto ...