Touch isn’t tied to romance or attraction. It’s a fundamental human need for connection, belonging, and being seen for who we are.
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Touch isn’t tied to romance or attraction. It’s a fundamental human need for connection, belonging, and being seen for who we are.
Free Hug events around DC have been unexpectedly rewarding. From those rushing in for hugs to those avoiding them, I’ve seen it all—and it’s even led to new client sessions! Join me as I share how these events are making a difference and how you can get involved.
Boundaries are those invisible lines we draw to protect our peace and sense of safety, but many of us were never taught how to set them. In this blog, we explore what boundaries are, why they matter, and how to confidently set them—both in therapeutic touch sessions and real-life relationships.
Join me as I lead you through a visualization exercise to unlock and understand our individual relationship with touch. Starting from initial contact to deep embrace, we explore the multitude of feelings, physical responses and anxieties that surface when engaging in touch with others.
As a platonic touch practitioner, it's important to create a safe and welcoming environment for our clients to express their emotions, including deep emotional feelings towards their touch practitioner. Here we examine an approach to handing this kind of situation.
Explore the phenomenon of synchronized breathing and why it makes people feel so connected. Whether you've tried it before or are new to the experience,