Where Stress, Pain, and Difficult Life Experiences Begin to Unwind

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Joel Fields, BS, LMT, TCM Practitioner
Mind-Body Integration Therapist

  • Associates in Business - University of Northwestern Ohio - 2010

  • Licensed Massage Therapist - Ohio & Indiana - 2016

  • Valedictorian - Institute of Therapeutic Massage - 2016

  • Mind-Body Therapies Certification - 2018

  • BS - Holistic Health - Northern Vermont University - 2022

  • Professional Life Coaching Certification - 2023

  • Friend, Dreamer, Nature Enthusiast, Podcaster, and Lifelong Learner!

  • Psychoneuroimmunology and Altered States of Consciousness to heal the depths of our souls and spirit to find more ease in life.

At Fields Mind-Body Therapies, our mission is to help people reconnect with themselves by restoring balance to the body, mind, and nervous system.

Through compassionate, personalized care, we create a safe space where stress can be released, resilience can be restored, and meaningful transformation can unfold. We are committed to helping every guest feel more human, empowered, and equipped to move through life with greater ease, clarity, and well-being.

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Continued Education Certifications

• Sinus Treatments

• Muscle Toning Facial Massage

• Reflexology

• Chair & Advanced Chair Massage

• Acupressure

• Therapeutic Hot Stone Massage

• Stress Management

• Hot/Cold Stone Facial Massage

• Shiatsu for Structural Dysfunction

• Geriatric Massage

• Upledger Craniosacral Therapy
(CS1 - CS2 - SER1)

• Certified Professional Life Coach

• Mind-Body Therapies Certificate

• Energy Medicine

• Meditation & Mindfulness

• Usui Reiki Level II

  • The Cortina Method

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