About Teagan
Teagan Wu BCST
While growing up along the coast of Maine and attending Waldorf school from kindergarten through twelfth grade, Teagan developed a love for nature, the creative arts, and being in community. In 2018 she earned her BA in Human Ecology with an emphasis on sustainable food systems and educational studies from College of the Atlantic. Inspired to explore her passion for supporting people’s health and well-being, she went on to complete a 700 hour training with Body Intelligence to become a BCST practitioner. Teagan loves to cook, garden, sing, create art, write poetry, spend time with children, and explore the outdoors.
Teagan offers biodynamic craniosacral therapy with the intention of supporting others in mind, body, and spirit. Through this gentle practice, she acknowledges a person’s innate health and their body’s own knowing of how to find balance. She draws from her experiences as an educator for young children and a student of herbal medicine in her work as a practitioner.
Through being present and listening with her hands, Teagan honors your system as a whole. Whatever someone may be experiencing is held in a loving, neutral space. By settling into stillness and becoming receptive to the movement of fluids and the interconnected nature of the body, she allows space for their system to rest, integrate, and balance.
Teagan believes in aligning with health rather than focusing on symptoms and treating isolated parts. This key principle is what inspires and nourishes her every day.