To book with me, call 510-660-3948.
I was a practitioner of movement therapy and other bodywork modalities. Through Breema, I learned something completely new that has supported me for more than 20 years. Instead of trying to figure out what is wrong with the body, I saw that the body, when it is seen in complete acceptance, can find its way to balance. The Breema touch is exactly that. The Breema Principles support me and my clients to come to the present through body-mind connection. This is the foundation through which we can experience harmony with ourselves and with all life. CMT Cert.# 30281
To book with me, call 510-660-3948.
I was a practitioner of movement therapy and other bodywork m...
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I have been in continuous practice at the Breema Clinic since 1991. I first became a practitioner because I love giving and receiving Breema bodywork. Breema, Self-Breema, and the Nine Principles have had a transformative effect on me, and I wish to help clients discover how much this method can support them in all aspects of their life, including physical health and well-being and in their relationship to themselves and to others. I am particularly interested in working with clients interested in setting simple goals to move towards greater health, balance, and vitality, and teaching them to use the tools I have personally worked with and found effective. CMT Cert.# 30454
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A long time ago I heard heard it said in a Breema class, “Existence supports you.” That statement changed my view of the world and my place in it substantially. Over many years I have verified that statement through my own experience, especially by practicing Breema. Breema and the Nine Principles provide ongoing opportunities to bring ourselves to a more balanced state, which supports physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The simplicity of coming to the body while doing or receiving Breema supports us to become present and connected to a more essential aspect of ourselves. There is a deep sense of connectedness to all that exists and a wish to support that which supports me. I invite clients to receive Breema and to discover in what ways it can support them at any moment in their daily lives. Monday afternoon. CMT Cert.# 30704
A long time ago I heard heard it said in a Breema class, “Existence supports you.” That statement...
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As a practitioner of Breema bodywork since 1996, I deeply value the benefits of Breema’s holistic approach to health, well being, and presence. The expression of the Nine Principles through the form of the treatment,(unique to Breema), are receivable by both the practitioner and the client and have a harmonizing effect on the body, mind, and feelings. These unifying experiences within ourselves form the foundation for a new relationship to our life, which includes factors that cause dis-ease.
I am seasonally available to bring support to the Breema Clinic, offering weekend appointments for sessions to fit into the busy schedules that our jobs, careers, and other obligations present to us. CMT #59096
As a practitioner of Breema bodywork since 1996, I deeply value the benefits of Breema’s holistic...
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Jon is the director of the Breema Clinic and Breema Center in Oakland, California. He graduated first in his class at Palmer College of Chiropractic. Over the past three decades he has helped patients to discover the real meaning of health, using Breema, Self-Breema, and the Nine Principles of Harmony.
He currently sees patients at the clinic on a limited basis.
Dr. Schreiber has been teaching Breema in the U.S. and internationally since 1980. He has presented Breema to groups in the fields of medicine, psychology, bodywork, exercise, holistic health, and personal growth. He has written many books about Breema—available in our online bookstore—and is currently working on several new ones.
Jon is the director of the Breema Clinic and Breema Center in Oakland, California. He graduated f...
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Alexis Mulhauser has 20 years of experience studying and teaching movement, including Breema, Yoga, martial arts, and dance. She is a Breema Instructor at the Breema Center in Oakland, CA, and teaches Nia dance classes online, and one on one Self-Breema Sessions through the Breema Clinic both online and in person.
By applying Breema and the 9 Principles of Harmony in her professional path as a movement educator, Alexis has found Breema to be an essential tool to support and nourish her daily life, and wishes to share these body and life tools with others.
Alexis Mulhauser has 20 years of experience studying and teaching movement, including Breema, Yog...
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Angela Porter, M.A. MFT is a somatic therapist, trauma treatment, and addictions specialist,
with a primary focus in group practice, and training other therapists. She studied Gestalt, Body-
Centered, and Somatic Therapy at Esalen Institute, Counseling Psychology at The Wright
Institute, and is both an instructor and practitioner of BREEMA, and a practitioner of EMDR. She
has been leading groups since 1991. Facilitating the connection between body and mind with
the practice of BREEMA is the foundation of her psychotherapeutic practice. Currently she is in
private practice and a partner clinician at Greeting Health, an integrative wellness clinic in
Oakland. Angela travels internationally offering BREEMA workshops for therapists, MDs, nurses,
midwives, and other healing professionals. Additionally, she serves as adjunct faculty at JFK and
CIIS graduate psychology programs, teaching courses in clinical supervision, group therapy, and
somatic approaches for treating trauma.
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Angela Porter, M.A. MFT is a somatic therapist, trauma treatment, and addictions specialist,
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Alexandra Johnson, MD trained in Family Medicine at the University of Colorado, with a fellowship in obstetrics. Throughout her medical career, her emphasis has been on finding simple and meaningful paths to true health. She served as teaching faculty for the University of Colorado and Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia, worked at a refugee clinic in rural Colorado, and is a specialist in developing physician wellness curricula. Her current clinical practice integrates Breema bodywork, hypnosis and diet with conventional western approaches, to create a personalized plan for each patient. Dr. Johnson has been studying and teaching Breema bodywork for over 20 years, and has found this approach invaluable in working with any health condition. Her work with clients focuses not only on improving immediate symptoms of illness, but on discovering the patterns that contribute to various imbalances, thus catalyzing a profound process of personal growth and healing. Dr. Johnson has used Breema‘s universal principles extensively in both prenatal care and labor to cultivate an open, nurturing environment in which great transformation can take place. She was featured in the 2016 film, Why Not Home?, discussing the importance of physiologic birth practices and the need for conversation between home birth and hospital birth providers.
Alexandra Johnson, MD trained in Family Medicine at the University of Colorado, with a fellowship...
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