Formation & Clinical Training

The orientation of this work began in clinical movement recovery in 2012, assisting in neurological and spinal surgery settings.

Working inside surgical rehabilitation environments shaped a deep respect for the nervous system, the cost of instability, and the intelligence inherent in human anatomy and psyche.

fluidUs emerged from this foundation.

Over the past decade, the work has integrated clinical structural training, psychological study, embodied movement disciplines, ritual/mythological studies, and contemporary cognitive science into a single, coherent practice.

Clinical & Structural Training

  • Assistant in neurological surgery movement recovery (2012)

  • Assistant in spinal surgery movement recovery (2012)

  • Board Certified Structural Integrator (BCSI)

  • ATSI Certified

  • Member, Structural Integration Alliance

  • Lymphatic and osteopathic, visceral work specialist

  • Manual therapist and functional movement specialist

  • Anatomy Trains training

Embodied Movement Formation

Since 2012, this work has drawn from and integrated principles from:

  • Feldenkrais method

  • Sensory Awareness (Charlotte Selver)

  • Continuum (Emilie Conrad)

  • Authentic Movement (Mary Starks Whitehouse)

fluidUs Academy was founded in 2013.

Eight years were spent living and teaching embodied movement in Bali. This work has been shared with practitioners and teachers across six continents.

Psychological & Research Development

The psychological foundation of this work includes:

  • Jungian and mythological studies

  • Ritual and initiatory studies

  • Graduate-level psychology and embodiment research

Current development focuses on translating the intellectual frameworks of:

  • Dr. Iain McGilchrist (hemispheric integration and perception)

  • Dr. John Vervaeke (cognitive science and meaning)

into practical embodied training.

Orientation

This work integrates:

  • Clinical structural training

  • Nervous system regulation

  • Psychology

  • Embodied ritual practice

The aim is practical:

To build human beings who can inhabit their bodies and lives with stability, perception, and character.