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CranioSacral & SomatoEmotional Release : Lucy EigenLucy Eigin, LMT, CST, is an advanced CranioSacral practitioner and is certified by the Upledger Institute. Her work is a blend of CranioSacral therapy, SomatoEmotional Release and intuitive guidance. She has recently moved to Portland and brings with her 12 years of experience in the healings arts as a teacher and practitioner. Physical healing and wholeness involve integration of the body-mind-spirit complex. She believes that only through empowerment of the client can this healing and integration occur and result in health, happiness and peace. Daily practice of meditation and pranayama combined with hatha yoga provide a solid foundation for her service to others through her work. In addition to her massage and CranioSacral credentials, Lucy has a Masters in Transpersonal Studies. CranioSacral Therapy CranioSacral therapy is a powerful yet gentle healing modality that works with the central nervous system and connective tissue that covers the muscles and organs of the body. Using a light touch – generally no more than the weight of a nickel – the practitioner monitors the rhythm of the cranialsacral system to detect restrictions and imbalances. Manual techniques are used to release problem areas and relieve stress on the central nervous system. The body’s immune system is strengthened and a treatment in general is deeply relaxing and restorative. It alleviates a range of illness, pain and dysfunction that includes migraines, headaches, TMJD, chronic neck and back pain, chronic fatigue, learning disabilities, traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, post-traumatic stress disorder, orthopedic problems and motor-coordination impairments. SomatoEmotional Release Sometimes after a physical condition is remedied by CranioSacral therapy or another healing modality, a person continues to be disturbed by the injury. Even though physical tissue is healing or has healed, an emotional component may still be held within the body at the site of original injury or pain. Research conducted in the late 1970’s supports the theory that emotions are stored in the body and, sometimes, if left untreated, can cause dysfunction again. In SomatoEmotional Release, the therapist guides a person through what is often a challenging acknowledgement of long pent-up emotions. The problem does not have to be analyzed for release to occur. Relief felt during the release of the emotional component has been described by clients as similar to the end of carrying a heavy burden that was hindering their ability to enjoy life fully. Rates: 60 minute session $75 |
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