Jon is the director of the Breema Clinic and Breema Center in Oakland, California. He graduated first in his class at Palmer College of Chiropractic. Over the past three decades he has helped patients to discover the real meaning of health, using Breema, Self-Breema, and the Nine Principles of Harmony. Dr. Schreiber has been teaching Breema in the U.S. and internationally since 1980. He has presented Breema to groups in the fields of medicine, psychology, bodywork, exercise, holistic health, and personal growth.
Angela Porter, M.A. MFT is a somatic therapist, who specializes in treating trauma, anxiety, depression, familial pattern/legacy work, couples work, and supervising new therapists.
She trained in Gestalt, body-centered, and somatic therapy at Esalen Institute, Counseling Psychology at The Wright Institute, and is both an instructor and practitioner of BREEMA, and a practitioner of EMDR.
Facilitating connection between body and mind is the basis of her psychotherapeutic work.
Currently she is in private practice, and a clinician at Greeting Health, an integrative wellness clinic in Oakland. She also serves as adjunct faculty at CIIS graduate psychology program, and is a staff instructor at both the Breema Center and The Psychotherapy Institute.
Alexis Mulhauser has 20 years of experience studying and teaching movement, including Breema, Yoga, martial arts, and dance. She is a Breema Instructor and Self-Breema Instructor at the Breema Center in Oakland, CA, and Certified Massage Therapist. Alexis also teaches dance in Berkeley and gives private bodywork sessions at the Breema Clinic and Worthy Self-Care Studio in Berkeley. By applying Breema and the 9 Principles of Harmony in her professional path as a movement educator, Alexis has found Breema to be an essential tool to support and nourish her daily life, and wishes to share these body and life tools with others.
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