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Massage Therapy and the Mind- Body Connection

There is a lot of talk about the mind-body connection these days, especially with the growing popularity of yoga and meditation. However, there isn’t as much talk about why this is an important ability and skill to develop.

I guess the best place to start is to explore what this connection even means, what does it look like? I believe that developing mind-body awareness is really about uncovering what is already there. When we have thoughts, they trigger emotions and emotions release neurotransmitters into our blood stream and tissues which create sensations we can experience.

Think of a time that you’ve been angry, how do you feel that? Do you notice tingling in your skin? Do you feel more alert? Do you start shaking? These are all normal responses to cortisol and adrenaline and they are natural signals from the brain that there is a threat or problem that needs to be addressed. However, more and more these days people are becoming separated from these sensations.  Our culture has encouraged many of us to ignore difficult emotions,  and the way that they feel in our bodies. We tend to value thought and logic over intuition and sensation which has lead to a perceived separation of mind and body. This way of being is called dissociation.  For some of us this is a survival mechanism. It is the easiest way to ignore our needs and wants in order to maintain the status quo, to keep up with the Joneses or to simply just keep pushing forward. When it becomes extreme, some of us develop addictions to drugs, to shopping, to exercise, to food and even to unhealthy relationships to escape our emotions and our bodies. This tends to lead to more pain and suffering for ourselves as well as those around us.

So what would reconnecting ourselves do? By reconnecting, we get to explore our sensations and get to know the subtle signals our body is sending to us. With practice, we become more fluent in the language of our sensations and when we do that, we can chose to respond to the messages with kindness and compassion rather than running away or ignoring them. This takes courage, because often times doing the compassionate thing for ourselves isn’t the thing that others want us to do. Sometimes it means staying home and resting when you would normally go out to be social. Sometimes it means eating outside of the ‘normal’ lunch break times.  And sometimes it means doing something really nice for yourself when you or others might think that it is indulgent or greedy.

I am willing to say it is absolutely worth it to be more in tune with your needs so that you can meet more of them. If your body is happy, nourished and well rested and you are enjoying activities you find fulfilling, you can only be a positive force in the world. By taking care of yourself and establishing your boundaries, you can actually give more.

I work with a technique called MABT to help you create a better connection and help you more easily meet your needs. MABT (Mindful Awareness in Body-oriented Therapy) has been effective in helping people recover from substance abuse and eating disorder and you can read more about it here .

If you are interested in trying a treatment to help you with addiction, anxiety, depression or just deepening your connection with yourself let me know and we can figure out if it is right for you.

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Oh Baby It’s Cold Outside…

cat by fireWinter is a special time for most of us. As children we were captivated by all the magic of snow and gingerbread with lights and music. We saw images of hot chocolate by fireplaces and mittens with toques and we embraced that luscious sensation  of being cozy and still.

As adults however, it seems there just isn’t enough time for the magic and certainly not enough for the coziness and stillness. We push to get as much done as we do in the summer even though we have less light and less warmth. This can really stress our bodies and minds.

At this time of year I find my clients with very tender lower backs, tight hamstrings and muscle spasms. The whole back body seems tight and tired and I am more likely to find heavy circles under their eyes.

In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) winter is the time of the kidneys and bladder meridians, which run down the back of the body. It is a time to invest in nourishing ourselves in a warm and slow way. The most appropriate foods are warm soups and stews, the best activities are slower and more internally based, like journaling, yoga and creating art or working on your home. Winter is a time to be gentle with ourselves so we can be ready and fully charged for the emergence of spring and summer.

Modern life does not necessarily allow us to make radical changes that would find us journaling with a cup of hot chocolate by the fire all day. So it is up to each of us to find ways to incorporate a bit more being in our lives rather than just focusing on doing. Some helpful tips on nourishing the kidneys can be found here.

If you have found yourself being tired and tight this season, come by for a tune-up. Shiatsu and Depp Tissue massage can do wonders to nourish the body and help you to find some stillness in your day.

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Re-educating the Body

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I recently participated in a weekend workshop that certified me in MIPA work (Myofascial Integration and Postural Alignment). It was amazing to learn more techniques to use when working with fascia and the adhesions and tension it can hold. However I learned more than just physical techniques. Fascia is the tissue that lines everything in the body, every muscle and every organ, even the bones (much like sausage skin). When we use our bodies in repetitive ways, it brilliantly lays down thicker fascia in order to make it easier to hold those postures. Unfortunately that can lead to us holding painful positions and returning to them out of habit. This is easily seen today with many people having rounded backs and tight chests from staring down at our computers and phones and tablets. It can also be caused from habitual ways of interacting with people. Some people tend to hang their heads to shy away from awkward encounters others maintain tension in their hips and jaws from clenching back their expression.

Part of the work I do is breaking down and stretching these tissues back out so people can sit taller and find ease and space in their bodies. However, simply stretching out tissues does not lead to a cure or guarantee someone won’t return to the old posture after a day or even an afternoon. So what does? The body needs the chance to become reeducated and renegotiate its relationship with gravity. In a session I attempt to allow the mind to connect with the body to explore these interesting habits and try on a new way of being. An easy way to access this connection is though the breath. By consciously breathing fully and deeply, we access our parasympathetic nervous system which turns on our ability to relax rather than being ready to fight, flee or freeze. From here we can move our bodies, find flexibility and be interested in that one shoulder that always seems to creep up. Sometimes there is a memory in these moments of an accident or interaction that the body has been attempting to protect us from for many years. Other times we realize that we constantly hold a child on one hip or carry a bag off only one shoulder. When we make these connections and try on a new posture even for the duration of a single massage, we provide the body with another option that it can choose off of the table.

I would urge anyone who is dealing with chronic tension or pain to try a session or two where I can guide your body and mind to new ways of holding yourself so that you feel more at ease and free. If that is out of reach, find some time to lie down and breathe fully and deeply then make mini adjustments. Try them on like pants in a store and see which ones you’d like to keep. You don’t have too hang onto your tension, and with a little help you can shift your entire experience towards ease and freedom.

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True Healing

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I see my role as a practitioner of wellness as one of support. I will never ‘fix’ anyone or take the reins away from a client and tell them what they need regardless of their own wishes. This does not mean I am not confident in what I do, but it creates a client-therapist relationship based on mutual respect rather than one that is unbalanced where only one person holds the power and authority.

I believe a healers’ job is to support a client every step of the way, to offer options and support their choices.

A person is more than a mass of muscle, skin and bone. The mind stimulates the release of hormones, which shape the body and the emotions and I believe this all needs to be taken into account when working with someone. For this reason I am always working to learn new techniques that can help further the integration of all parts of a person so that they may feel more whole and in-touch with themselves so that in the future they can free themselves from pain and discomfort.

I invite you to come see me if you have been trying to deal with chronic issues, be they muscle tension, digestion or any general imbalance that keeps eluding you. Let’s work together.

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Massage that Supports your Yoga Practice

Yoga and Acupuncture are as common as the beaches and trees in Victoria and it is so encouraging to see people taking an interest in their physical as well as energetic health. Chinese Medicine found its roots in traditional Indian Medicine, so it is no surprise that they both view the body as a complex physical and energetic system that depends upon the physical blood vessels to circulate nutrients as well as the energetic channels to circulate universal energy(chi or prana).

The physical practice of yoga originated as a way to open the energy channels in the body to encourage flow to prepare the body, mind and spirit for periods of meditation. This makes sense since balancing the body and stretching out any kinks in the system makes maintaining a sitting posture for an extended period much more comfortable. However many western yogis and yoginis use the asanas of yoga as a physical exercise and form of meditation in and of itself, so rather than preparing for meditation, we open our channels to encourage balance and flow in our everyday lives.

While acupuncture treatments also aim to clear blockages in the human energy system, it allows the body to be at rest while the needles  are placed along the energy lines and in powerful energy centers to promote optimal health and well-being.

Shiatsu  takes note from both Yoga and TCM. When giving a treatment I stretch your joints and limbs for you, opening and relaxing your muscles and channels. Once they are open and ready to receive massage I work along the meridian lines with focused pressure to energize or soothe blocked up or low flow areas. Shiatsu is much like a deep tissue massage and brings relief to sports injuries or chronic tension. Alternatively it can be given in a relaxing way. I often have clients fall asleep (and when it’s really good they snore and drool). Most commonly however, people find themselves in a meditative state and leave the treatment in a relaxed and positive frame of mind.

Shiatsu is quickly gaining recognition in the bodywork realm and I encourage everyone to try it. Please call my self at 250-777-4240 or email: nadine.hawryluk@gmail.com to find out more and schedule an appointment.

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Stretch! If its the last thing you do..

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Have a good look at the stretches in this picture and I would encourage you to get into the practice of using them in your daily life. Each of the stretches corresponds to one of the major meridian (or energy highway) systems of the body. If you are feeling particularly imbalanced in one of the meridians, I recommend doing the related stretch a few times in your day to encourage flow and movement in that part of your body and that region of your life. To learn more about the meridians and their associations have a look below. If you need help figuring this all out give me a call or an email, I love talking about this stuff (and working with it too).

If you do the full series of stretches, you are essentially opening all of your meridians for optimal flow in your life and considering it only takes about 5 minutes, that’s probably the fastest and cheapest way to optimal health. I recommend doing them once in the morning and again before bed, but how ever you can incorporate them will benefit you.

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Activate Elevate and Rejuvenate

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If you or someone you know are in need of a Massage in the Nelson area, please have a look at the menu to the left and explore what I have to offer. I am Registered with the Shiatsu Therapy Association of BC and carry insurance.

You can find me downtown at 405 Baker Street in Cloud Nine: Center for Oriental Healing Arts.

Don’t forget to check my blog for helpful tips and interesting tid-bits to help you gain and maintain your overall well-being.

Be well,

Nadine