Carrie Burnett, LMT (they/them)

Massage Therapist, Somatic Experiencing Bodyworker and Academic Stress Researcher

Carrie Burnett (they/them) is a licensed massage therapist, somatic experiencing bodyworker and academic stress researcher. They use the tools and concepts from Somatic Experiencing and their background studying trauma and touch to help support the people they work with.

In addition to woking with people doing massage therapy and somatic experiencing bodywork Carrie is also in a doctoral program at SLU studying cognitive neuroscience with emphasis in stress physiology.

The combination of insights from each of these areas have allowed Carrie to develop specific trauma informed practices aimed at helping each person achieve their bodywork goals in a safe and empowering environment.

Carrie also has taught workshops on trauma informed touch and trauma informed mindfulness to help other practitioners in creating a safer space for trauma survivors across the board.

Carrie is passionate about supporting people wherever they are by validating the reality of stress and trauma in our society while helping them to find any inner resources that may help relieve stress along the way. Carrie believes it is essential to support people in fighting systems of oppression and injustice in addition to helping people achieve as much resilience and peace as is possible along the way.

Trauma informed work, according to Carrie, involves the macro and the micro of both the inner and the outer worlds.