Who I am
Mirah Sand, OTR, PCES (they/she)
I received a Master’s in Occupational Therapy from Boston University, and a B.A. in theater and social action/social change from Bard College at Simon’s Rock. I approach pelvic floor therapy through a trauma-informed biopsychosocial lens, meaning that I see all bodies as connected to a vast web of multifaceted stories and contexts. I approach this work through curiosity, collaboration, and supporting clients to increase their capacity for pleasure. I have a background in meditation, mindfulness, and somatics, which I use to nourish myself as well as support others. I’m a queer, white, Jewish, nonbinary person living on occupied Massachusett land, known as Boston. My therapeutic approach is informed by disability justice and queer/trans liberation. Mostly, I want joy and nourishment for all.
Training:
An Introduction to Female Pelvic Floor Function, Dysfunction, and Treatment (Herman and Wallace)
Urogynecologic Function, Dysfunction, and Treatment (Herman and Wallace)
Function, Dysfunction and Treatment: Colorectal and Coccyx Conditions, Male Pelvic Floor, Pudendal Nerve Dysfunction (Herman and Wallace)
Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist (Sarah Duvall, DPT)
Pelvis Pro (Sarah Duvall, DPT)
Introductory Pelvic Health Care for Trans and Gender Diverse People (Pelvic Health Solutions)
Male Pelvic Pain (APTA)
Rectal Evaluation and Treatment (Nicole Cozean)
Manual Treatment of the Abdominal Wall (Herman and Wallace)
Visceral Manipulation 1, 2, & 3 (Barral Institute)
Fascial-Pelvis Myofascial Release (John Barnes PT)
Lumbar Spine Management (ICE)
Post Trauma System Development (Organic Intelligence)
End of Trauma Course (Organic Intelligence)
Movement for Trauma Level 1 (Jane Clapp)
Somatic Experiencing Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced 1