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Natural Awakenings Westchester / Putnam / Dutchess New York

Joy Matalon – CranioSacral Therapy with SomatoEmotional Release

Joy Matalon

100 Executive Blvd Suite 203
Ossining NY 10562 
Garrison location and House Calls Available.
914.519.8138 • [email protected]
 • JoyMatalon.com


Joy Matalon’s CranioSacral Therapy with SomatoEmotional Release allows chronic physical, emotional and spiritual issues to be intimately explored, bringing relief from pain and activating a healing process that continues after the session is over.

 

Services offered:

CranioSacral Therapy, SomatoEmotional Release, Process Acupressure, Swedish massage, meditation and virtual healing sessions.

 

Areas of expertise:  

Anxiety, depression, traumatic brain injuries, migraines, back and neck pain, tinnitus, TMJ, vertigo, autoimmune disorders, ADHD and many other conditions.

 

Philosophical approach:

“My journey began over 35 years ago, when I became certified in a form of body-centered meditation that allowed me to move through my own anxiety with grace. I discovered how softly shifting our approach to ourselves creates insight and healing. CranioSacral Therapy is a hands-on way to assist this process of developing intimacy with parts of ourselves that through stress or trauma have become unconscious. It’s in these unconscious parts of ourselves where healing happens. CST helps us gently meet ourselves in the moment, allowing old nervous system patterns to be felt and released, creating a pathway to physical well-being and inner peace. The sessions offer profound relaxation.”

 

Covid protocols:

“I integrate the CDC’s best safety practices into the sessions. Both the client and I wear face masks the entire time we are together. In addition, I wear a face shield while working, and I use gloves when touching the face. All appointments require an initial telephone-screening session, as I am currently limiting my practice to clients who are doing their very best to be safe during the pandemic. I am being tested weekly for the virus as a safety protocol.”