Sally Power, Biodynamic Cranial Sacral Therapist, BA, BSW
Sally Power’s work experience has the common theme of wanting to be of service. She was one of the first female police officers in the Regional District of Sudbury; a crisis intervention worker in the emergency room of the Sudbury General Hospital: a mid-management social worker in a young offender facility; and finally, a registered massage therapist in Ontario before retiring. The career path that she has travelled has grown gentler and more subtle with each change.
While Sally was a massage therapist, she studied many other treatment modalities, such as, but not limited to, Trager (rhythmic mobilization), osteopathy, lymph drainage, bodytalk, reiki, and cranial sacral therapy. Her draw towards cranial sacral therapy has remained a constant and she has taken a variety of different trainings in it over the years. She decided to pursue further training
in this field because she enjoys doing it and because she missed the fulfillment of working with people after she retired. Sally recently graduated from a two-year, part-time practitioner training in Biodynamic Cranial Sacral Therapy. As with her career changes, the type of body work she does has become more subtle.
Sally respectfully acknowledges that she lives as an uninvited person on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Sylix people.
She looks forward to the opportunity to support your health.