Emotional Trauma

Tracy

Tracy (she/her) is a graduate of the Massage Institute of North Texas (570-hour program; formerly the Institute of Bodywork Studies). She is a nationally licensed massage therapist with her MBLEX licensure. Most of her experience is in spa services, geriatric massage, and mental wellness relaxation modalities. This is largely due to her background as a…

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Sierra

With a passion for pain management and stress relief, I embarked on my massage therapy journey, graduating from massage school in 2019. My certifications include Tension Headache Relief, Trigger Point Therapy, Myofascial Release (MFR) Massage, Swedish Massage, Hot Stone Therapy, and Cupping Therapy. My expertise encompasses a range of techniques to alleviate pain, reduce stress, and promote relaxation. I am…

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Autumn

I (she/her) graduated from Sterling Massage Health and Wellness’s 500 hour program in 2022. As a therapist, I like to practice what I call ‘body-informed’ deep tissue. This is important to me as overexerting the body can often lead to more discomfort. In order to truly address muscle tension, you must first encourage the body…

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Max

I (he/they) have always felt a deep fascination with the mind-body connection, especially how stress and trauma can profoundly affect our overall well-being. This curiosity drove me to study bodywork and somatic healing, where I discovered the incredible transformative power of touch in relaxation and healing. My journey led me to the Massage Institute of…

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Elizabeth

Much of Elizabeth’s (she/her) career has been spent working alongside chiropractors and working with athletes. She enjoys providing deep massage, but also values more subtle forms of bodywork. Her commitment is to provide a safe place for individuals dealing with trauma, grief, chronic pain, and PTSD.  When Elizabeth is not at work, she enjoys watching…

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Olivia

My name is Olivia (she/her) and I became a massage therapist to help people improve the quality of their lives. I believe Massage Therapy is more than just feeling good in that moment, but also releasing the tension build-up that most of us have from stress in our daily lives. With my Bachelors in Kinesiology,…

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Daniel

Daniel (he/him) graduated from Texas Center for Massage Therapy’s 800 hour program in 2016. Since then he has become a Certified Medical Massage Practitioner, with more than 9000 service hours and more than 150 continuing education hours. He spends most of his time in a textbook, because he aspires to design prosthetics that will bring…

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Kenzie

Massage Therapy has been a calling for Kenzie (she/her) since childhood. As a child, she could always tell when stress was consuming her friends and family, and knew shoulder rubs were an answer for some temporary stress relief. She has always found joy in making someone feel better with a little healing touch. After pursuing…

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Kasey

My approach to this work is rooted in the belief that by tuning into our bodies, we reclaim our ability to operate closer to our source of intuition, imagination and creativity. Through experience and observation, I know that the body is inherently intelligent. To tap our inner-well, all we need to do is tune in….

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Em

Em spent most of her life in Colorado and holds a license in both Texas and Colorado.  She has spent hundreds of hours volunteering as a massage therapist at both a Warrior Resource Center and an End of Life Care facility, which has created a special place in her heart for First Responders, Veterans, and…

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