Integrated Healing with Sabrina Santa Clara
Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget your perfect offering.
There's a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in.

Body/Energywork (Massage)


Massage is such a broad term for the many types of bodywork that exist. I've been to countless massage therapists and have always had very different experiences from each therapist. My work tends to be slow, penetrating and meditative. Having been in practice for almost 20 years, I have a wide variety of therapeutic skills. I combine my years of training and experience with intuition, making your session one that is very specific to you, your body, and how your body holds and organizes around your particular psychology. Because I work with physical, energetic and psychological form, your experience and the manner in which I work with you may vary significantly from one session to the next.

In order to maintain appropriate boundaries, massage sessions are not available to psychotherapy clients. Psychotherapy clients wishing to receive massage-body/energywork will be referred to another professional.

Please note that first sessions are always 90 minutes. Following the first session you may elect to schedule 60 or 90 minute sessions. I do not provide sessions shorter than 60 minutes.

Your investment for body/energywork is $65 for a 60-minute session, or $95 for a 90-minute session. Rate reductions of up to $20 are given on rare occasions, but never for deep-tissue massage. Please note that the time spent in consultation is considered part of the session time.

Benefits of Massage

Treatment Modalities Used


March 2010 Update

The new office on Main Street in Old Town Louisville is now open . Please call for a free 30 minute consultation. Weekend and evening appointments are available.


Something to ponder

The thought manifests as the word.
The word manifests as the deed.
The deed develops into habit.
Habit hardens into character.
So watch the thought and its ways with care
And let it spring out of love
Born out of concern for all beings.
As the shadow follows the body,
As we think so we become

Dhammapada. The Buddha