Are you in a committed relationship and still feeling frustrated and lonely about the level of intimacy in your life? Are you surrounded by colleagues, friends, and family but still feel lonely inside? Are you searching for deep, satisfying connections—to yourself, to others, to spirit? This program teaches both your mind and your body how […]
healing
Writing to Heal
Writing is a powerful healing tool if it’s used the right way. Based on Anais Salibian’s Twelve Principles of Writing to Heal, this workshop will teach you how to create a safe container for various writing topics and purposes. You will learn what is helpful and what is not, and how to approach issues so […]
The Writing Resource: A Workshop for Coaches and Counselors
Frustrated at watching your clients repeat the same mistakes, get stuck in their attempts to move forward, and let their past get in the way of their future? Wish you could teach them a resource that would help them get free without you having to be there to confront, cajole or counsel them? Do you […]
Rosen Method Bodywork Intensive
This Intensive retreat is for those who have already experienced at least three Rosen Method Bodywork sessions and/or and Introductory Workshop. Its purpose is primarily to create a safe place for attendees to achieve embodied self-awareness and the ability to stay present to themselves as they relate to others. Our activities include discussion, dyads, demonstrations, […]
Igniting Intimacy: Aware Touch for Couples
Are you in a committed relationship and still feeling frustrated and lonely about the level of intimacy in your life? Are you surrounded by colleagues, friends, and family but still feel lonely inside? Are you searching for deep, satisfying connections—to yourself, to others, to spirit? This program teaches both your mind and your body how […]
Just a “miracle”
Recently, a miracle happened on my massage table. Well, it seemed like a miracle to the client, who at the end was able only to say “Wow” over and over again as she felt how her body had changed in half an hour. Truthfully, even though I’ve seen it countless times, it feels like a […]
Bodywork and Buddhism, Part 1
It happened again this week: I told someone I do bodywork and they asked if I fix cars. This happens less frequently than it did twenty years ago, but it invites me to provide an explanation. The term “bodywork” came about because there has been such an explosion of new non-massage modalities. You’ve probably heard […]