Mya Gayle Breman, LMT, LCSW, CST-D of The Upledger Institute, Inc.®, is a staff therapist at
UI HealthPlex. Ms. Breman provides private sessions as well as participates in the clinic’s one and
two-week Intensive Programs. In addition to her work at the clinic, she lectures on CranioSacral
Therapy and Lymph Drainage Therapy to both professional and lay audiences, and presents one-day
Share-Care® workshops designed for the public.
Lymphatic Drainage Therapy
Lymph Drainage Therapy (LDT) is one of the first scientific techniques in the world to manually identify the specific rhythm, pressure, quality
and the direction of the lymph flow. Practitioners learn to “map” the superficial and the deep lymphatic pathways with their hands to access
the specific direction of lymph flow, areas of congestion, and fibrosis. Mapping allows for the manual discovery of more accurate alternative
pathways in cases of lymph stagnation. The Applications of LDT for the whole body system include treatment for chronic inflammation and
infection, chronic pain, swelling of various origins, detoxification, immune system stimulation, sport injury, pre and post surgery, pregnancy,
and esthetics.
3 CE Hours - NCTMB Certified
Tables and linens required
Friday, March 28: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Saturday, March 29: 2:15 PM - 5:15 PM
Introduction to SomatoEmotional Release
The SomatoEmotional Release (SER) is a dynamic therapeutic process that expands on the principals of cranial sacral therapy to help rid the
mind and body of residual affects of trauma. The body often retains the imprint of physical forces from accidents, injuries, and emotional
shock, causing dysfunctional areas to appear in the body. SER is the manual and verbal processing skill that provides the release of those
destructive patterns from the mind and body.
3 CE Hours - NCTMB Certified
Tables and linens required
Saturday, March 29: 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
