
Hellerwork is a dynamic system of deep tissue bodywork and movement education designed to realign the body and release chronic tension and stress affecting the functioning of the body-mind. Verbal dialogue is also used to assist the client in becoming aware of emotional memories stored in the tissues, that may also be related to physical tension and imbalance.
Hellerwork is a form of structural integration founded by Joseph Heller, which is comprised of three basic components:
1. bodywork to correct structural imbalance and release chronic tension
2. movement re-education to bring ease to movement and maintain structural alignment
3. dialogue to bring the emotional or attitudinal components of stress to consciousness
Deep tissue bodywork, which accounts for about 60-70 minutes of each session, is a "hands-on" process, where the Practitioner works with his or her hands to release the chronic tension stored in the connective tissue of the muscles of the body. This returns the body to a more balanced posture.
Movement re-education helps the client to become aware of his movement patterns, and through easy-to-remember suggestions and visualizations, assists the client to bring balance and alignment to his movement. This prevents the return of tension to the body.
Verbal dialogue , based on the theme of each session, allows the client to become aware of ongoing emotional patterns that may be creating tension in the body. Just becoming aware of these patterns often allows clients to release this tension and discover new ways of dealing with the stressful situations in life.