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Susie Heales
Susie Heales has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since July 2004 I love what I do and I hope that when you come to see me you love it too!
Emily Thomas
Emily Thomas has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since July 2009 The Anderida Practice, Lower road, Forest Row, East Sussex I have a special interest in fascial release, women’s health, Pregnancy, Babies & Children (diplomas in baby shiatsu and shoni shin.) Qi Gong and nature lover integrating sound, plants, trees and animals for inspiration and healing as I work.
Michelle Wilkinson
Michelle Wilkinson has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since November 2011
Kate Allardyce
Stephen Foy
Stephen Foy has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since August 1997
Dawn Daly
Dawn Daly has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since May 2001 Please see website Shiatsu & Counselling with Dawn Daly
Inka Hilgner
Inka Hilgner has been on her own healing and development journey for over 30 years and has a good understanding of complementary therapies and how they can work together. Inka has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since 1990 and runs her own professional practice since receiving her diploma from the Shiatsu College and qualifying for the MRSS (member of the register of the Shiatsu Society). Inka has worked in a variety of settings alongside practitioners of other complementary therapies as well as GP’s. She is particularly interested in how the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual interact and influence each other.
Audicia Morley
Audicia Morley has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since August 1990
Helen Kermode
Helen Kermode has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since August 2002
Elaine Liechti
My vision is to help people know and understand themselves more deeply through Shiatsu. I have been practising Shiatsu since 1981 and teaching since 1983. My Shiatsu focus is Zen Shiatsu as taught by Pauline Sasaki, who was my main teacher and inspiration for over 20 years. My experiences with clients over the years have taught me to appreciate the power and the simplicity of Shiatsu touch - it is a privilege to contact someone's body and to be able to help them with Shiatsu technique.
Maria Oppong Da Silva
Maria Oppong Da Silva has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since December 2006
Bill Palmer
I am the Director of the School for Experiential Education in the UK. I started studying Shiatsu in 1973 as part of my Aikido training and have always been interested in how people can become aware of their own patterns through movement and interoception. In the 1980s I worked with physically disabled children and developed a style of work that focused on developing from areas of ability rather than trying to cure problems. This eventually became a recognised form called Movement Shiatsu. It is an interactive style that empowers clients to explore themselves through guided movement and to work on their own energetic patterns rather than depending passively on the therapist to treat them. On the way to forming Movement Shiatsu I studied and was inspired by many other modalities and teachers. I studied Body-Mind Centering with Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, Wolfson Voicework and Voice Therapy with Derek Gale, I taught in a Gestalt Therapy training programme in Scotland and developed a self-practice form called Inner Qigong. My wife, Teresa and I teach postgraduate courses in 10 countries worldwide, showing therapists how to incorporate guided exploration into their Shiatsu.
Clare Hill
I offer you the ‘Ahhh” feeling… If you’ve never tried Shiatsu, you’re missing out it's a real treat. It’s probably the best stress reliever you’ll ever find. People come in feeling strung out, stressed and exhausted, and leave feeling like they could conquer the world or at least get the tea on. I don’t need to see your pants One of the unique things about Shiatsu is that you remain fully clothed during the treatment. In fact, you often see Shiatsu practitioners in offices, treating people while they are sitting at their desks.
Veronica Howard
Veronica Howard has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since June 1989
Gill Croft
Gill Croft (MrSS) has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since June 1991. You can contact her on (07989) 141630. Gill practises in West and Central London, offers home visits by appointment. You can find her main clinic in Triyoga, Camden.
Keith Stewart
Hi, my name is Keith. I live and work in Aberdeen, Scotland, where I run a clinic for private and group sessions. I also teach internationally : in France, Belgium, Portugal, Switzerland, Israel and Japan. I have been practicing Shiatsu since 1985 and a teacher since 1991. Also a close student and confidante of the late Sei-Ki Master, Akinobu Kishi since 1992, and continue my collaboration with his wife Kyoko Kishi to this day. Qualified in Hatha Yoga, Chi Gung, and Japanese internal arts of Tsu Rugi Do, and Kotodama. I am happy to work with anyone with an interest in these arts or anyone with a particular ailment that might find these practices beneficial for physical pain relief or emotional and mental health issues.
Philip D'Arcy
Philip 'D''Arcy' has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since July 2002
Margaret Fraser
Margaret Fraser has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since April 2000
Ettaline Hill
Ettaline has been practising Shiatsu for 20 years and trained with the London branch of The Shiatsu College. She has delivered shiatsu sessions in a variety of places, including Dubai, Greece, Costa Rica and the UK - she currently works from her therapy studio in Coleraine, Northern Ireland. Ettaline also has taught Qigong for over 12 years, offering classes in communities and to various groups, including the corporate sector in the University of Oxford and the National Trust. She currently offers classes in Coleraine and Portstewart. For more information, see her website: www.wholelifebalance.co.uk In addition to offering shiatsu and qigong, Ettaline is a qualified Nutritional Therapist and Health Coach, specialising in osteoporosis and osteopenia. Ettaline set up a branch of a charity in the UK - All As One UK - and, with the help of a fantastic group of directors, works to support a children's centre in Freetown, Sierra Leone. More information on the charity can be found at www.allasone.org
Steven Banks
Steven Banks has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since August 2005
Isabel Wilson
Isabel Wilson has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since February 2000
Janet Nolan
Janet Nolan has been a member of the Shiatsu Society since March 2002
Jane Prescott
Jane supports empathic, intuitive, sensitive souls; lightworkers and starseeds; specifically those 'awake and aware' to the truth about the current world situation, and who do not consent! Living on Earth has always been a physical and emotional challenge for everyone. But during this time of global-scale challenges; activation of our dormant strands of DNA; and awakening from 3D consciousness to awareness of our multidimensional reality - it's is a rollercoaster. Your higher guidance and self-healing abilities know what to do. And, with Advanced Quantum Shiatsu, Meridian Massage or Distance Healing Qi Gong therapy, you can feel the healing process amplify; access your inner wisdom more clearly; recharge your body and being with Light; receive visionary guidance and/or wellbeing lifestyle suggestions. Feel the relief of physically functioning with more ease and less pain; clear away deep emotions, shock or trauma; learn the hidden wisdom in your challenging situations; rebalance hormone and sleep cycles; revitalise the free flow of your life-force energy; and navigate more smoothly through the awakening journey to unity consciousness. *Please note: Jane applies Shiatsu, Meridian Massage and Distance Qi Gong Therapy to support the self-healing and organic evolutionary instructions encoded in your DNA. mRNA gene therapy ('the jabs') alter DNA instructions re: immune responses. Due to the increased risks of a wide range of side effects, in particular blood clotting causing a heart attack or stroke, if you have been jabbed, Meridian Massage and Shiatsu is only suitable in conjunction with a Detox protocol. WHAT CLIENTS SAY"Your treatment has helped me reframe the healing process as necessary and beautiful, not daunting and endless" Marcus "I had suffered a fairly severe injury...Jane significantly speeded up my recovery" Kim "My experience is hard to put into words it was again more about light and transformation... mind blowing. I felt at once overwhelmed and released. It will take me time to process the enormity of what has just happened and maybe even longer to find a way of expressing it". Jan “Another amazing session with Jane. Very informative and deeply relaxing. Very highly recommended. That warmth at the end is remarkable! Thank you.” Lorna "I definitely felt the release transmitting down through my legs and feet, thereby leaving me, accompanied with a lightening in my head. It was as though the 'bad' was leaving." Sue "Jane is like a Swiss Army knife for ailments" Paul
Matthew Leavey
Shiatsu is a continuing part of my life journey, where I find a quiet space to support clients and students, develop the self care that we all need for a healthy active and happy life.
Matthew Leavey
Shiatsu is a continuing part of my life journey, where I find a quiet space to support clients and students, develop the self care that we all need for a healthy active and happy life.