Sandra Weber is a wellness mentor empowering her clients to rebuild a mind/body connection.
Sandra has over a decade of experience in hands-on clinical bodywork and is now using that experience to assist her clients in reducing or preventing chronic pain through mind/body awareness.
Sandra owns and operates Integrative Bodywork in Charlotte, North Carolina.
When she is not working with clients in the treatment room, she hosts trainings for corporate and private groups providing ACTIONABLE steps to rebuild the mind-body connection. Elevating clients’ physical, mental, and emotional well-being is the foundation of the #RELENTLESS mindset.
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When Sandra realized what she knew about the Bible didn’t match up with what she saw in the relationships around her, she made a decision as a child to be patient about the things beyond her control and became intentional about the people she chose to surround herself with when she was old enough to do so.
Though she didn’t have one moment or event that flipped her lid, Sandra has always been a peace-loving person. She grew up in a family culture that led her to find coping mechanisms like controlling her breathing, facial expressions, and behaviors. Her adaptation is now her superpower.
Sandra is trained in craniosacral therapy (CST), which has nothing to do with reiki or energy work. She is passionate about helping Christians understand this. The cerebrospinal fluid has a flow to it, but it doesn’t have a pump. When there are restrictions from trauma, emotional stress, or tension, a traumatic birth experience, CST helps restore the natural flow and allow the vagus nerve release.
Disassociation from trauma, pain, or even treatment can inhibit the benefits of this therapy. The practitioner’s own emotional state and mindset can interfere as well. The power of physical touch helps patients focus on the self and become introspective.
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