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Emotional Bodywork with Zahra Gozal


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Zahra is an emotional bodywork therapist specializing in the Nir Levi method and the ancient Japanese healing art of Anma Ampuku techniques. Drawing from her background in psychology and diverse energy practices like Reiki and Jungle work, she facilitates profound releases of trauma, fear, and anxiety, fostering deeper understanding and transformation. Her expertise extends to treating individuals dealing with a range of challenges, from childhood traumas and mental blockages to fertility issues, sexual traumas, relationship struggles, and navigating life transitions.

In addition to bodywork sessions, Zahra offers professional coaching infused with Jungian principles, tailored to meet the individual needs of her clients. Accredited by the ICF, she draws from over 10 coaching modalities, including Enneagram analysis, Positive Psychology, Career coaching, NLP, and Jungian tools. Her workshops on symbolic and archetypal analysis provide further avenues for growth, guiding individuals toward their true purpose by unveiling symbols inherent in the collective unconscious. Experience Zahra's transformative approach firsthand and embark on a journey of personal growth and healing in a safe and non-judgmental space. Visit her website today to learn more.

Services: Emotional Body work session

Time: 60 minutes

Price: 700 aed

Kindly contact 0585435888 or info@sevaexperience.com for bookings and further inquiries.

Zahra offers a 60-minute Emotional Bodywork session focused on understanding the self. Experience deep relaxation and emotional release as Zahra guides you through a journey of self-discovery and healing based on Nir levi method and Anma- Ampuku Techniques. Anma Ampuku is a traditional Japanese healing art that dates back centuries. It combines massage techniques with principles of Chinese medicine and energy work to promote health, relaxation, and well-being.

Anma involves various techniques such as kneading, pressing, stroking, and percussion applied to specific points on the body to release tension, improve circulation, and stimulate the body's natural healing processes. Ampuku, on the other hand, focuses specifically on the abdomen and internal organs, aiming to balance the body's energy and promote digestive health.

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