Maine
Laura Share -- Massage Therapist and Polarity Practitioner
Submitted by Laura Share on Tue, 03/29/2016 - 01:03My name is Laura Share and I am excited to provide you support on your path to wellness and alignment with your highest purpose.
It is my work, as your massage and polarity therapist, to do everything I can to provide you with an experience of bodywork that allows you to relax as deeply as you choose to during our sessions. With an array of techniques, we will find the work most comfortable and effective for your individual needs, whether deep tissue work or the lightest of touch is needed.
Matt Moxcey, Licensed Massage Therapist
Submitted by mattmoxcey on Fri, 01/16/2015 - 07:46Nancy Risley, RPP, RPE, Author and Creator of RYSE
Submitted by Nancy Risley on Thu, 01/23/2014 - 19:01Please contact Spa Tech Institute for dates of RYSE and ARYSE classes.
800-262-8530 or http://spatech.edu
Linda C. Barone, LMT
Submitted by Linda C. Barone on Thu, 01/23/2014 - 19:00I am a Therapeutic Massage graduate from the Westbrook campus of Spa Tech Institute.
My practice is located within Deutsch Chiropractic at 94 Auburn St, Portland, Me. My availability is Monday through Friday, days by appointment.
207.710.7200
lindabarone@gwi.net
Brian E. Chadbourne LMT, CPP & Reiki Practitioner
Submitted by Brian Chadbourne on Thu, 01/23/2014 - 18:58Brian is the owner and sole proprietor of "Triskel Holistic Bodywork"
in Portland, ME.
Phone# (207)671-1788
E-Mail bchadbou@maine.rr.com
Web Site www.triskel.massagetherapy.com
Now accepting All Major Credit Cards for your convenience!
Appointments available Evenings and Weekends.
Experienced Massage Therapist Taking Clients in Portland and Southern Maine
Submitted by bmosher78 on Thu, 01/23/2014 - 18:52My name is Robert Mosher and I graduated from SpaTech in December of 2002. I have been practicing massage ever since and gained much knowlegde and experience. For 2.5 years after graduation I was also an instructor for SpaTech. In my experience I have grown fond of the Therapeutic aspect of massage and I am most interested in helping people on a physical level, whether it be relief from injury or easing the pain of chronic stiffness.
Currently I am performing in home massage and actively seeking a spa setting to practice in.
Kim Nixon, Hidden Haven Holistic Services
Submitted by Kim Nixon on Thu, 01/23/2014 - 18:50I’m an April 2009 graduate of the Holistic Massage Therapy Program at SpaTech Institute in Westbrook. My new business, Hidden Haven Holistic Services, is located at 153 Water Street in Randolph in a charming little 1920s bungalow on the banks of the Kennebec River.
The primary focus of my business is to provide a holistic option to assist people with pain reduction, stress management, and overall better health, while empowering them to reach their highest potential.
Spa Tech changed my life
Submitted by bcrusan on Thu, 01/23/2014 - 18:48I have been a student of the intuitive healing arts my whole life. I have known since I was a child that bringing forth my healing gifts and blending them with my career life were of the utmost importance. Since the age of 5 I have been actively participating with friends and family in studying chakras, energy healing with stones and intention, meditation and channeling. By the time I was 15 I was leading and writing group ceremonies and meditations.
A New Beginning
Submitted by bcrusan on Thu, 01/23/2014 - 18:47My name is Briana Crusan. I have been practicing intuitive bodywork for 15 years. I recieved my Reiki training 10 years ago and feel a special connection with Sound Healing. My focus is in addressing the mind-body connection and a session with me is often a cominbination of channeled insight and proven techniques.
LMT, CPP
Submitted by rebeccademers on Thu, 01/23/2014 - 18:45I graduated from Spatech in April of 2004 from the therapeutic massage career program, and returned to graduate in 2006 from the RPP course. I have been in private practice since the fall of 2004 in various locations around the greater Portland area, as well as gaining valuable experience in a clinical setting as an employee of chiropractors. I also worked at a spa for awhile, experiencing that setting as the opposite end of the spectrum from clinical.