About Nancy Haller, MA Nancy Haller, Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner.cm, NCMMT, LMT 8877
Professional Experience · President of Lifetime Connections, Inc. · Owner of Advanced Wellness Connections · Owner of Advanced Training Connections · Owner of MA Connections Market America Partnership · Sole Proprietor, 1995-2001 (Incorporated, 2001-Present) · National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork Provider #450156-06 · Florida Continuing Education Provider # 508759 · Bones For Life® Teacher 2005 - Present · Instructor of Neuromuscular Re-Education, The Medical Massage Office, 2004-Present · President of the Feldenkrais Educational Foundation of North America (FEFNA), 1999-2004 · Vice President of the Feldenkrais Guild of North America (FGNA), 1997-2003 · Chairperson of the Feldenkrais Guild of North America Regional Council, 1997-2003 · Medical Massage National Certification, 2004-Present · National Certification Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, 1995-2010 · United States Medical Massage Association Board of Directors (Secretary), 2004
Services and Locations
Advanced Wellness Connections 2005 I provide Feldenkrais Method® and medical massage therapy services. I am an approved provider for most of the Washington health insurance companies, Motor Vehicle (PIP), and Department of Labor and Industries. I teach Neuro Muscular Re-Education to massage practitioners across the United States. I work with Equine and the Equestrians to enhance the performance of the rider and horse. I am a graduate MA student in the Interdisciplinary and Independent Study Program with Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. I completed the 135 hour Bones For Life ® Teacher Training in 2005. Bones For Life® is a program to teach people the power of posture and placing dynamic force through the skeleton to assist in the maintenance of bone density.
Kent Spinal Care & Massage, June 1999 - 2005 Body Mind Spiritâ Center, January 1996 – June 1999 Healing Arts Studio, 1995 - 1996 Insight Educational Services, 1993 - 1997 St. Columbas Children’s Center, 1989 - 1993
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