Self Regulation Therapy® Practitioners

Massachusetts - Cambridge

Rosemary Gaddum Gordon

Cambridge MA, US
(617) 354-8360

www.visioneducators.com 

D.B.O. (Diploma of British Orthoptists), M.A. (Vision Therapy), C.S.T. (CranioSacral Therapy). My extensive background in Holistic Vision Improvement has shown me the enormous benefits of relieving stress in the nervous system. Self Regulation Therapy allows me to work with other issues besides the visual. I like to work with people who want to reduce their anxiety and pain and move into more joy and ease in their lives.

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Judy Goldberg MSW

Cambridge MA, US
(617) 501-8204

 

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Kim Luzzi, D.C.

Cambridge MA, US
(617) 512-7771

drkimluzzi@gmail.com 

Since 1995, I've specialized in a low-force type of chiropractic called Network Spinal Analysis. From there I went on to do post-graduate work in clinical neurology, and then on to study Self Regulation Therapy (SRT). Learning SRT was very satisfying not only because the results are remarkable, but because of the solid psychophysiological framework for understanding and working with trauma. It's truly an honor helping people renegotiate trauma and observing how a person's life changes as a result. I'm passionate about helping people live the life they were created to live. I work with people who have been exposed to shock trauma (car accidents, falls, surgeries, inescapable attack, medical procedures), developmental trauma, as well as recent trauma. I'm interested in working with people who struggle with: anxiety, depression, relational issues, musculoskeletal pain, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, attachment issues, and people who want to move from survival, to living a thriving, joyful, abundant life.

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Eliza Mallouk

Cambridge MA, US
617-497-9618

emallouk@yahoo.com 

Eliza does therapeutic integrative body work which includes SRT, Zero Balancing, the Alexander Technique and Deep Tissue Massage. She has been in private practice for 30+ years. Eliza combines hands on techniques with awareness, dialogue, alignment and self care exercises designed to reduce pain and trauma and enhance positive sensory awareness. Her work helps heal the nervous system and develops a sustainable experience of health, relaxation, vitality and well-being.

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Sonora Rose Thomas

Cambridge MA, US
(617) 875-5702

www.sonorarose.net 

MA. My experience as an Alexander Technique and Voice teacher has shown me that issues with physical pain or inability to make a free sound are more complex than the body. SRT has shown me that "physical inabilities" are the result of a full container due to trauma, shock or developmental dysregulation. Combining SRT with the work I already do helps my students renegotiate trauma, emptying the container, so that they can sing and move without pain. Now that's something to sing about.

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