This online event begins at 11:00am PST, 2:00pm EST, 20:00 CET, 21:00 IST.
When we are faced with challenges, we often allow outer events to dictate our experience. But there is another possibility—to first come to a more balanced state within ourselves, so we can respond, instead of react, to events. Bringing body and mind to work together in harmony gives us an inner foundation we can stand firmly on to meet the events of life with strength and clarity. We will look at practical steps we can take to bring mind, body, and feelings into balance in any situation.
CE available: 1.5 hours
The Breema Center is approved to offer continuing education for massage practitioners and bodyworkers by the NCBTMB (#145251-00). If you’re interested in CE for this class, please email elaine@breema.com for important details.
Registration:
The registration button above will enable you to register once and attend any or all of the seven workshops. You can attend one workshop or the whole series, with or without attending our regular weekly Self-Breema classes.
Instructors
Jon Schreiber
Jon Schreiber, D. C., director of the Breema Center and Breema Clinic in Oakland, California, has been teaching Breema in the U.S. and internationally since 1980. He has presented Breema at medical, psychology, bodywork, exercise, holistic health, and personal growth conferences. His numerous articles and books focus on the universal and practical philosophy of Breema. In his clinical practice, Dr. Schreiber uses Breema, Self-Breema, and the Nine Principles of Harmony to help patients discover...
Angela Porter
I have been a somatic therapist and professional counselor providing individual, couples, family, and group therapy since 1991. I was introduced to BREEMA in 1996 as the result of a profound injury/accident, and began studying in 1997. Now almost 30 years later, this wholistic, inclusive, common sense, principled practice and philosophy has become the foundation of my psychotherapeutic work. BREEMA is simple, practical, universal yet rudimentarily human, and offers us nothing less than...
Ariadne Thompson
Ariadne is a Somatic Psychotherapist, with a private practice in the Rockridge area of Oakland.
Her therapeutic style has been most informed by the practice and personal study of both Breema Bodywork® and Formative Psychology®. Breema supports using body-mind connection to begin to come out of unconscious and reactive movement through life, and instead live with more choice, availability, and an inner authority with which we can to respond to life. Formative Psychology has supported her...