Board Certification in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork is the highest voluntary credential a massage therapist can obtain within the profession—it is above and beyond entry level state licensure. By becoming Board Certified, I represent a community of therapists who have gone above standard educational and work experience requirements with a dedicated and lifelong commit to continuing education. Furthermore, I live up to higher standards and ethics in alignment with The National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB).
To achieve my Board Certification, I provided proof of a minimum of 750 hours of education, 250 hours of professional, hands-on work experience, passed a criminal background check, agreed to uphold NCBTMB's Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics, and passed the Board Certification Exam. By passing the BCETMB and meeting all requirements, I demonstrate advanced assessment and critical thinking skills, as well as a commitment to excellence. I wear the credentials BCTMB with pride for myself, my profession, and, most importantly, my clients.
I graduated from the Rolf Institute of Structural Integration in Boulder, Colorado in 1992.
I'm also trained in other complementary modalities including Myoskeletal Alignment Techniques, Cranial Sacral Therapy, Medical and Deep Tissue Massage and Orthopedic Massage. I combine my skills to perform an Integrative Bodywork Session to deal with a particular problem that needs to be addressed. I've practiced in New York and Montana, and have been seeing clients in Patagonia, Arizona since 2009.
I look forward to being a partner in your healing journey.