Our Therapists

 

Ted Thomas: RST, R.Ac, ABT
Ted is the director of Sourcepoint, and the creator and program coordinator of the Shiatsu Therapy Program at Langara College. He has been practicing shiatsu since 1984, and acupuncture since 1992.  He is a Registered Shiatsu Therapist, a Registered Acupuncturist, and a Certified Zen Shiatsu Instructor.  Call the clinic at 604-876-0042 (mailbox #1) for appointments.

Saul Rosenbaum: RST
Saul is a graduate of Kikkawa College in Toronto, and has been in  professional practice since 1989. He is an instructor and clinical supervisor in the Shiatsu Therapy Program, and the education director of the Shiatsu Therapy Association of BC.  Call the clinic at 604-876-0042 (mailbox #2) for appointments.

Sherri Brown: Certified Aromatherapist, Licensed Esthetician
Sherri has been practicing holistic skin and body care since 1985, and has a passion for aromatherapy. This synergy creates results for all skin conditions with lasting regenerative effects.  For appointments contact her at: 604-756-1321 or inessence.sherri@gmail.com.  Web: www.inessenceskinsynergies.com

Armin Madani-Nejad: R.Ac
Armin is a graduate of the Asian Healing Program at the Heartwood Institute and the Practitioner of Chinese Medicine Program in Vancouver.  A Registered Acupuncturist, he offers acupuncture, shiatsu and nutritional counselling.  For appointments, call 778-999-3779.

Marta Karela: RST, Reflexologist, Natural Face Lift                                                                       For complete information about Marta's services, visit her website: www.energyreconnection.com. For appointments, call 604-518-3970



 

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The Shiatsu Therapy Program is offered annually in September.  The full time program is 22 weeks long and ends in March.   The program provides in depth professional training in the healing art of shiatsu therapy, as well as opportunities for personal growth and development.  Graduates of our 750 hour program are eligible to apply to the Shiatsu Therapy Association (S.T.A.) of B.C. for Registered Shiatsu Therapist (R.S.T.) status, and may also apply to become members of the American Organization of Bodywork Therapies of Asia (A.O.B.T.A.)

Our program integrates eastern medical philosophy with western sciences and self care.  It is this synthesis that helps make shiatsu therapy a unique and valuable component of an emerging health care model that recognizes the role of prevention and the use of non-invasive therapies.  The program provides comprehensive instruction in Zen Shiatsu, a form of Japanese physical therapy that utilizes firm sensitive pressure and gentle stretches to balance the flow of life force energy, or Ki, that underlies and energizes all of our functions.  Developed by Shizuto Masunaga, Zen Shiatsu is an integration of Master Masunaga’s vast clinical and teaching experience in shiatsu, eastern medical philosophy, western anatomy and physiology, and psychology.  The system recognizes that body, mind and spirit are a unified whole, and that touching another person is more than a purely physical act. Our graduates become skilled practitioners of this healing art and are prepared for success as members of a growing community of complementary health care professionals.

 

"...you are not looking for a specific disease but improving the patient's life by working from the roots of his existence and enlightening the patient to a better way of life."

Master Shizuto Masunaga