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ESSE Bodywork for horses, dogs and cats

ESSE Bodywork for animals

ESSE - Energetic Synthesis of Structural Embodiment is a unique body therapy that combines the tools of Access Consciousness® with osteopathic manipulation techniques, in order to specifically work on the connective tissue that runs through everything in the body.

ESSE was developed, in order to create changes in the structure and shape of the body, which then leads to more mobility, an improvement of the functions of the body, as well as the energetic body system.

The entire connective tissue, from the cell level to the substantial body systems, can be influenced by this manual-therapeutic and energetic method. The most interesting aspect of the fascia system is that it is not just a system of individual mantles, but actually a structure that continuously runs through the entire body without interruption.

The ESSE-body therapy makes it easier to relax the dynamically changing connective tissue in the entire body. Therefore, ESSE is deep tissue therapy, as well as energy therapy, combined with exercise. Since the fascial tissue reacts to questions, the ESSE method integrates verbal processes that can enable clarification on deepest levels. Solving possibly existing entity is also part of this therapy.

Benefit for the animal

  • A deeper connection and responsiveness with the owner
  • More mobility and ease
  • Behavior improvement
  • For horses and dogs: more joy in working together
  • Leave trauma and drama behind

Support for

  • Fears and behavioral problems
  • Strong tensions and pain
  • For outer and inner scars after surgeries, lasting clearance and de-traumatization
  • Accident consequences
  • Physical blockades
  • Traumata
  • Unexplainable body symptoms
  • Chronic complaints

Variety of the session duration: 30-45 minutes or 60-90 minutes.

ESSE Bodywork

with Suzy Godsey and Dr Glenna Rice

ESSE Bodywork

with Suzy Godsey and Dr Glenna Rice

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