Body-Centered Psychology Therapists

Don Bruce

Don Bruce was interested in human nature even as a child. He has a deep desire to understand how human beings tick and how real change—healing—occurs.  In his pursuit of this, he has studied psychology, world history, world religion, meditation, and has met various spiritual teachers. In his early thirties, he discovered he had a distinct empathic ability to detect what was going on with a person once making physical contact.

His practice consists primarily of Rolfing®Body PsychologyCranioSacral Therapy and Therapeutic Bodywork. The focus of his work is to assist you in the process of discovering and healing your body/ mind.  He is interested in helping you find your path to lasting change and evolution.

He works from the perspective that there is no separation between body and mind. That our bodies contain all the information we need to heal. And that our bodies contain the complete history of our personal life and that of our ancestors waiting to be met, released, healed. Don has been in practice since 1997.

To learn more about Don Bruce and his practice visit www.somaticworks.com

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Caroline Haverkort

For Caroline, the teachings of Yoga, iRest®/Yoga Nidra and energy-based healing (Reiki) have become deeply rooted in her way of living since 1996. She brings an embodied understanding of the profoundly transformative potential of each of these traditions to her work with clients.

iRest®/Yoga Nidra is a complete and deeply experiential practice of self-discovery, offering mental, emotional and spiritual integration. Caroline will guide you on a meditative journey into the world of the senses, inviting you through dialogue into a gentle process of exploration of the self-limiting thoughts, beliefs or memories that keep you from living your life aligned with your deepest longing.

The deep relaxation that results from bringing awareness to body and breath allows those hidden blocks to come to the surface. The tools inherent in the practice itself teach you how to transform and release them.

“You will discover for yourself, as I have, that the power of welcoming—rather than resisting—our experiences is the key to living life from a place of authenticity and spontaneity,” adds Caroline. “If you can bring a sense of openness and curiosity, welcoming and accepting yourself as you are, then I offer a safe and caring space where we can dive in and explore together.”

For more information about iRest®/Yoga Nidra, please visit Caroline’s website at www.backtooursenses.com.

Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing,
there is a field. I’ll meet you there
. - Rumi

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