Who we are:
Psyche and Soma Wellness is a massage and wellness business that recognizes that the mind, body, and spirit are intricately connected. By combining therapeutic massage with holistic wellness practices, we address both the physical and emotional aspects of your well-being. We believe that true health flourishes when the mind (psyche) and body (soma) work together in harmony. By blending ancient wisdom with personalized care, we aim to create a nurturing space where you can achieve inner balance, emotional resilience, and physical vitality.
The term "psyche" comes from the Greek word for "soul" or "mind," and it represents the essence of who you are. It encompasses your thoughts, emotions, and the deeper aspects that link you to a sense of purpose and meaning. When your psyche is balanced, it fosters mental clarity, emotional resilience, and a deeper connection with yourself and others.
The word "soma" is derived from the Greek word for "body." It refers to the physical aspect of your being, including muscles, tissues, organs, and all bodily systems. A healthy soma ensures vitality, physical strength, and overall well-being.
What we provide:
We offer a range of services. Whether you're seeking relief from stress, tension, or physical discomfort, our personalized treatments are tailored to meet your unique needs. Our services include:
Therapeutic Massage: Release tension and improve circulation with our customized massage techniques to address your specific needs. Our sessions can incorporate deep tissue, myofascial work, Swedish, cupping, and stretching.
Alternative Coaching: Our personalized sessions can be tailored to address specific goals, such as improving confidence, increasing creativity, managing anxiety, enhancing focus, and spiritual growth.
Bodywork: Explore healing beyond the physical through various modalities such as breathwork, chakra alignment, and meditation. Bodywork aims to restore the natural flow of energy within the body, facilitating emotional and spiritual healing.
“Wholeness is not achieved by cutting off a portion of one’s being, but by integrating the contraries.”
-Carl Jung