Greg Flores
- Trauma-informed approach prioritizes nervous system regulation.
- Focuses on body reconnection and inner sanctuary.
- Combines various modalities for whole-body relaxation.
- Emphasizes slow, intuitive touch and guided breathwork.
- Supports clients with chronic pain and anxiety.
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Seattle Massage Sauna & Float
2818 East Madison Street, Seattle, WA, 98112
Offering my clients the opportunity to take refuge in their bodies is central to my work. I have a compassionate appreciation for those struggling with trauma, chronic pain, anxiety, and feelings of disconnect from their bodies. I see my practice as a way to hold space for our weary nervous systems and to explore ease and rest. It is my hope that my clients leave our sessions feeling more inhabited and at home in their bodies. Here’s what you can expect from our sessions together: slow, intuitive focus on whole body relaxation and site specific relief from pain and discomfort, using a range of tools including myofascial work, swedish massage, craniosacral techniques, guided meditation, and focused breathing. Conditions that would be helpful for this include fibromyalgia and other nervous system symptoms. I graduated from DiscoveryPoint School of Massage and spend my free time playing music, reading, going for walks, and hanging out with my partner and our cat Lefty.
Customized combination relaxation and rehabilitation massage therapy.