I want to thank you for your interest in my work. I’d like to share my quick FAQ for Columbus Craniosacral where you’ll find answers to commonly asked questions.
Where are you located?
My office is located at 4041 N. High St., just north of Whetstone Library and Recreation Center in the Columbus neighborhood of Clintonville.
My building has designated off-street parking and elevators.
How do I schedule with you?
You can use my online scheduling site. Or you can call (614-256-0048) or email me (eve@source-embodiment.com). I have more appointment availability than my online scheduling lists, so if you have needs outside that, call me and we’ll find a time that works.
What is your pricing?
My rate is variable depending on the type of session you want. Session last about an hour. I offer 3- and 6-session packages that reduce the rate per session. Please see scheduling site for up-to-date pricing.
How many sessions do you recommend?
If you are seeking Transforming Touch or Somatic Experiencing sessions, I recommend 6 appointments over the course of 6 to 10 weeks. If you are coming for the resolution of a specific problem, this is the usual amount of sessions that allows your body to adapt to the process and give you the best possible outcome. After the first series of sessions, we will discuss your new goals and make a plan that reflects the changes you’ve experienced.
What do I offer?
I practice the modalities of Craniosacral Therapy, Somatic Experiencing and Transforming Touch. To learn more about those, read my blog post, How I help you achieve your goals.
I offer in-person and remote one-on-one sessions. As well as single-session consulting for bringing somatic safety into meditation. For more about somatic safety, read my blog post, Right now is OK.
I offer a 6-week online class.
I periodically share audio posts on embodiment and healing topics. You can also purchase and download individual guided practices to listen to on your own schedule from my shop.
I write the newsletter Source Embodiment Updates. It combines my research, curiosity and information-sharing about embodiment with practices to support managing the somatic experience of anxiety. I used to write about these topics separately and chose to integrate them into a single newsletter in 2024.
I teach movement classes that support embodied awareness and interpersonal connection. These are guided explorations of systems of the body and how we interact with our environments. I draw inspiration for these classes from those who have led the way…
From traditions of somatics that point towards the possibility of something different: including John Upledger, Peter Levine, Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, Stephen Terrell, Annie Brook.
From traditions of meditation and yoga that point towards awakening and presence: including Erich Schiffmann, Dorothy Hunt.
From traditions of contact improvisation and in-the-moment dance composition that point towards exquisite awareness of self and others as fellow dancers and audience: including CoCo Loupe, Cole Garlando, KJ Holmes, Karen Nelson, Nina Martin, Kelly Dalrymple Wass, Margaret Paek,, Andrew Wass.