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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Stress Management Center of Marin

    Stress Management Center of Marin

    4.6
    (7 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    This review is for the MASSAGES I've had at "SMC"...I can't speak to any of the Yoga classes or…read moreother services they offer. I've only had massages done. Over the past two years I've been here several times for massage to work out the stress and tension I seem to hold on to like a bad habit. I've made several observations and seen how this place has consistently gone downhill to the point that I will no longer go there. Here's why: First of all, it is rare to ever get a live human on the phone. You're prompted to "press 4 for massage" and then have to leave a message, launching an endless game of phone-tag to just make a simple appointment. It can be very annoying. Overall this is a cool two-story space with the large yoga studio downstairs, and two treatment rooms upstairs. The reception area is also a small retail store that seems to change on a monthly basis--first they sold new-age jewelry, then yoga clothes, then the store went away altogether and replaced with someones desk, now back to a new-age book & tchocke shop. It just gives you a kind of disorganized, haphazard feeling every time you walk in there, like they don't know what they're doing. All of the practitioners here are freelancers that simply pay a fee to SMC for the space--no one is an employee. You tell them what you're looking for and they assign someone to you. The three female masseuses I've worked with have all been decent (one really good) but they all seem to leave, move away, disappear at some point. My last masseuse ended up leaving in a dispute with SMC about something. They seem to have a problem holding on to people. Lastly, and the biggest problem for me, is that of the two treatment rooms upstairs. The first room was huge with a skylight, very quiet, light and airy. The second smaller room also has a skylight and was cozy, but it is unfortunately positioned directly above the bicycle shop next door...so the entire time your treatment is going on you have to listen to the banging and clanging of equipment, and loud people yelling "Dude!!" constantly (please meet Marin's granola element...). I always asked for the large room to avoid that distraction. Now, the owner apparently has decided to turn the large treatment room into her own personal office, leaving only one room for treatments (the "Dude!" room) which also hosts group meetings or something because it's filled with clutter...and no longer a calm oasis ideal for treatments. That was the last straw for me. Its become obvious they no longer seem to care about client's needs or creating a environment suited to the services, so I will no longer be patronizing them.

    Since 2002 I've taken weekly+ yoga classes at SMC and have had massages at least once a year here…read moreand it's hands-down my favorite place because it is small, real, and intimate, not a big corporate polished giant. The yoga classes are great - real people from all walks of life, not the Stepford Wives and Hotty Dudes in spandex yoga gear, smashed wall-to-wall doing downward dogs. Have a bad back? Take the healthy backs class. Over 75? You'll feel at home in the gentle yoga. Want a serious yoga workout? The core classes are great. Try Nicole's meditation and yoga topics series. There have been prenatal classes, even yoga for kids. Everyone should find a yoga class that works for them here. There's room to breathe here, and the teachers get to know their students' aches and needs, changing the practice each time to fit the people attending. Most teachers have been with SMC since it opened. First update to SFnativeGal's review -- the bike shop has moved, hooray, and the bike dudes no longer interrupt massages or yoga classes with their loud music and hammering. Robin (the owner) does what she can to keep the business viable in these tough times, so yes there isn't a 24-hour-a-day receptionist, and the personal training spaces change depending on who is currently part of the team. But in my 7+ years at SMC it has never diminished my experiences there. Your first yoga class is free, so give it a try for free. There are often yoga + massage packages to new students offered around the holidays, so try both next time the deal is offered and see if you agree!

    Shannon Doyle

    Shannon Doyle

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    2.4 mi

    Shannon is a wise and sensitive soul…read more My doctor referred me to Shannon to help me better handle life with a chronic medical condition. From our first session, Shannon approached me with kindness and genuine curiosity. During our time together, she guided me into the inner reaches of my body and mind with patience, openness, and compassion. I had never tried hypnotherapy before my sessions with Shannon. In fact, I went in as a skeptic, but I found Shannon's approach to be powerful and grounded in deep truths. More insights were revealed to me in my couple of months with Shannon than I'd uncovered in the combined years of talk therapy that I've done in the past. Forget what you think you know about hypnotherapy, and take the leap. With Shannon, you're in good hands.

    I initially went to Shannon with the intention of working through the physical, mental, and…read moreemotional challenges that come with Long Covid and chronic fatigue. This was my first time doing hypnotherapy so I was a bit nervous to start, but Shannon did a great job explaining to me the process of hypnotherapy and listened intently to what I wanted to work on. After doing a series of sessions with her, I have noticed myself feeling less weighed down by the feelings of sadness and frustration that were so constant for me, and instead moving towards happiness and living the life I want to live. I feel happier day-to-day and more resilient on my hard days. Ultimately, working with Shannon has changed my perspective on life and allowed me to connect with parts of myself I was not even aware of. Shannon is the real deal!

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