Salt City Bodyworks Will Soon Be “Salt City Somatics”
Why the Name Change?
Why the name change? When I started my private practice in 2010, I was a recently licensed massage therapist. I only offered bodywork and massage therapy but I wasn’t educated or trained in somatics yet. I used the word “bodywork” in my title because it is a general term that encompasses traditional massage but other forms of body-centered therapies as well (e.g., craniosacral therapy, lymphatic drainage, Thai Yoga massage, etc.). That word reflected the range of services I offered at the time.
Enter Somatics
Then my focus started to change. I started a graduate program in somatic depth psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute in 2012. From 2015-2021 I trained to become a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner and NARM Master Practitioner. During that time I gradually incorporated somatic sessions into my private practice. I still offered massage therapy and bodywork but less and less as time passed. Over the years, my attention and interest became increasingly focused on somatic work to the point that I eventually stopped offering massage and bodywork all together. The only services I currently offer are Somatic Sessions in person or via Zoom and Somatic Bodywork. Anymore, all the continuing education and training I engage in is only somatic. It was a natural transition, therefore, to go from using the word “Bodywork” in my business name to “Somatics”. That is the sole focus of the work I offer.
Does Anything Change Besides the Name?
No. I have only been offering somatic services for more than a year now. If you’ve been with me during that time, you won’t notice anything is different. However, if you have any questions or feel unsure about what the name change means, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Is A Somatic Approach Right for You?
If you’ve been considering a somatic approach to your health, now may be the time to find out if it’s right for you. Let’s connect! I offer 25 minute consultations via Zoom and would love to meet with you.