Natan is a trauma-informed bodyworker, movement educator, and somatic and expressive arts therapy practitioner who supports people to access their body’s innate wisdom, creativity, and capacity to heal. Taught and mentored by dance pioneer Anna Halprin, Natan is on core faculty at the Tamalpa Institute, guiding training groups in arts-based embodied healing and transformation. He has a private practice in biodynamic craniosacral therapy, body-based expressive arts therapy, somatic movement therapy, and Hakomi (mindfulness-based somatic psychotherapy).
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Certified Craniosacral Therapist (RCST) with the North American Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy Association (BCTA/NA)
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Registered Somatic Movement Educator and Therapist (RSME/T) with the International Somatic Movement Education and Therapy Association (ISMETA).
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Certificate program in Mindfulness-Based Somatic Psychotherapy with the Hakomi Institute of California (Comprehensive Training Levels 1 and 2)
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Certificate program in Innate Somatic Intelligence Trauma Training Approach (ISITTA) through Embodywise with Manuela Mischke-Reeds
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Relational Touch in Psychotherapy through Relational Somatic Healing, with Shirley Bar-Dvir
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Certificate program, Somatic Education Module with Moving on Center
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Tamalpa Practitioner, Certificate program in Movement-Based Expressive Arts Therapy with the Tamalpa Institute (Faculty since 2016)
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MA in Education, Goddard College
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Ongoing study in Body Mind Centering, a somatic approach to experiential anatomy, movement, and embryology.
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Over 500 hours of massage therapy training.
Experiencing ourselves through the here and now, alive, feeling, sensing body is where new possibilities begin, rather than simply understanding ourselves cognitively. Through a variety of somatic modalities available to us — including Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, Hakomi (mindfulness-based somatic psychotherapy), Relational Somatic Healing, Somatic Movement Therapy, and Expressive Arts Therapy — (you may choose one or several) — we work collaboratively to open lines of communication between your mind and body. We allow your body to reveal the stories, patterns, and beliefs that it has been holding, and may use mindfulness, breath, touch, movement, and/or artmaking to integrate challenges into greater wholeness and peace. Together, we will address your current needs while building awareness and embodiment skills that help you navigate and celebrate life in the long run.