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Inika
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  • Middletown, CA
  • United States
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A place for California therapists to share thoughts and experiences concerning the profession.
December 15, 2009
Inika joined Julie Onofrio's group
Websites are now really the foundation of a successful massage business. It is important to understand the process so that you can do it yourself or hire someone to do it right for you. A website should be all about getting results!
December 15, 2009
Inika joined Kirsten Niesar's group
This group is for sharing ways to use the BEMER 3000 in a massage practice and reporting client testimonials
December 15, 2009
Inika joined Amy O'Connor's group
This group is for those Licensed Massage Therapists who selflessly give their time, energy and skill to instructing students of all ages the benefits of Massage Therapy. "Good teaching comes not from behind the desk, but from behind the heart."
December 15, 2009
This from http://www.darkness2light.org/KnowAbout/statistics_2.asp Statistics from a huge source of references: "The statistics are shocking 1 in 4 girls is sexually abused before the age of 18. (96) 1 in 6 boys is sexually abused before the age of…
October 13, 2009
Group will share latest trends, concerns, equipment usage and protocols for work in the water.
August 7, 2009
Creating a national list of therapists that are specially trained to provide services to people surviving various traumas including domestic violence and sex abuse and/or people suffering from PTSD.
August 7, 2009
Inika is now a member of massage and bodywork professionals
August 7, 2009

Profile Information

What is your website?
www.healingdance.org
What was the name of your massage school/training program?
School of Shiatsu and Massage
Which modalities do you practice?
Craniosacral Therapy, Somatic Practitioners

What I do/be.....

I was disappointed that there was not aquatic bodywork as a modality in the question above. I am a practitioner of Healing Dance, Watsu, WaterDance and just aquatic bodywork (AB). I often blend in cranial and massage in my work in the water. I also am a Somatic Experiencing (SE) Practitioner (trauma healing) and combine SE sessions and water work.

I work at Harbin Hot Springs in northern California and teach Healing Dance and Watsu locally and worldwide and with Diane Tegtmeier creating a Trauma Healing in the Water course for practitioners. I am on the Worldwide Aquatic Bodywork Association (WABA) board and working to spread the joy of AB.

I'm glad this forum is here.

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At 1:25am on October 14, 2009, Don Solomon said…
Thanks for you reply on the Massage for abuse/Trauma Survivors. I would like to talk to you more about the use of Aquatic Therapy
Yours,
Don Solomon, RMT (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
At 4:57pm on September 30, 2009, Bamboo-Fusion said…
Bonjour,

Have you heard of Bamboo-Fusion? The Original Source of Bamboo-Massage in United State since 2004. Using warm sticks of different sizes and lengths, therapist you will be able to give pressure saving your hands. We are coming to CA for a workshop in Dena Pointe Dec 11th & 12th 2009. For more info please check the website at www.bamboo-fusion.com

Aurevoir,

Nathalie Cecilia, Founder
 
 
 

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