About Rachel

Rachel is a wife, mother, teacher, and lifelong student.  Rachel’s interest in healing began at a young age when she was introduced to Nondual Integrative Healing in her own search for physical and spiritual wellness.  She was inspired by her own personal transformation and illness recovery and has dedicated her adult life to learn the techniques to heal and teach others.  Rachel’s lifelong journey towards healing has become her passion and serves as an inspiration in working with others towards finding their own pathway to wholeness.

Rachel believes everyone deserves good health in all ways; physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.  With the utmost respect for the personal exploration of your life and the great courage it takes for you to move through difficulty, she will gently support and guide you on your journey towards greater health and wellness. 

Education and Experiences

Bachelor of Science (Social Psychology) from the University of Cincinnati

Patient & Family Engagement Specialist 

Created the Patiently Made program, which is showcased through the Patient and Family Advisory Council through Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center’s Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

Mediation training and practice

Couples therapy training and practice

A four-year intensive in Integrative Kabbalistic Healing and personal transformation including body-psychology, psycho-spiritual inquiry, and healing techniques. 

2 year training of Impersonal Movement with Jason Shulman – a moving meditation and practice that brings about a unified experience of Reality. 

Work of Return-embodied movement practice aimed at self- healing and working with PTSD symptoms.

The MAGI Process is a creative process for meeting, engaging and working with the world as it is, including imperfection, difference, constant change and dissonance as an integral part of it. 

3 years of advanced study, deepening the understanding and practice of the healing modalities.

Nondual Shamanism® is a model of training focused on the consciousness of the healer. This modality, expands the degree of openness beyond the psychological framework for deeper healing to occur.  It conditions the healer to pay attention to time and space in a particular way that allows for deeper communication.  It goes beyond the subjective and objective only, creating space for profound transformation.