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Psychosomatic Therapy is not a treatment. It is learning how to use your equipment in a different way than has been done in the past. Through Body-Mind Analysis, the client can gain an understanding of the "issues in the tissues" and learn better ways to use the body. Emotional Anatomy & Chakra & Core Energy Balancing enable the client to release tensions and create in-depth healing. It honours, body, mind and spirit so that all three can work together to encourage and support healing in mental, emotional & physical states.

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