Amie
Amie Beckwith, LMT #17152, graduated from East West College of the Healing Arts in 2010, and immediately embarked on an exploration of the alchemy of bodywork. In addition to this nationally accredited schooling, mentoring with amazing teachers, and years of practicing, she has a vast interest in the psychology of the body. Over time she has created her own style taking cues from myofascial release, deep tissue, craniosacral therapy, and elemental theories.
She now practices intraoral massage and loves watching the many benefits it can bring to clients. Amie specializes in chronic pain due to physical injury or trauma, traumatic brain injuries, along with neurological and autoimmune mysteries. When not working with bone, muscle, fascia, and electricity, Amie is a mother, a student of things hidden, a collector of things forgotten.
Jasmine

Jasmine Blue, OR license #19707, completed her initial massage training at East West College of the Healing Arts and has been practicing since 2013. Since then she’s pursued further education in facilitating vitality, comfort and transformation for her clients. From 2019 to 2021, she gained a broader perspective on collaborative healing while working in physical therapy clinics and wellness facilities in Germany. She became a certified manual lymphatic drainage therapist in 2023. In 2026, she completed certification training Somatic Intuitive Healing, a somatic therapy modality incorporating skills from Biodynamic Craniosacral, Polarity Therapy and Somatic Experiencing.
Through these skills, Jasmine is honored to partner with her clients in exploring their capacities through stillness, movement and deepening embodiment.
Jasmine is a great fit for clients seeking therapeutic work with a lighter touch. Her work provides a path to optimal athletic/artistic performance, surgery/injury recovery, pain/stress management, chronic condition support, nervous system regulation and body awareness. A typical massage session combines gentle muscular tension release, myofascial work, and relaxation techniques.
Amy
Amy Suleski is a Licensed Acupuncturist by the State of Oregon, Medical Board, (License # AC225945) accredited by NCCAOM. She blends time-honored Traditional Chinese Medicine techniques with her healing intuition and the inner knowledge and wisdom of each of her clients to tailor needs-focused treatment
Amy has been involved in healing in many forms for over 30 years. Starting out as an Art Therapist, she had the pleasure to work with a broad spectrum of ages and people from diverse backgrounds, from incarcerated teens to the elderly. Amy became interested in acupuncture after utilizing the technique to treat her own issues with infertility. She has seen the amazing impact acupuncture can make in just a few treatments, sometimes in just one! Amy is also a licensed esthetician and is working towards combining the ancient art of acupuncture and esthetics for different cosmetic applications.
In her spare time, Amy enjoys being a mama to two wonderful young adults. She loves her pets, Poppy and Skipper, and enjoys making delish meals, dancing, exploring nature, volunteering with Hospice, and having adventures all over the world with her loving partner.
Dani
Danielle Joy Reed, License #24250, attended East West College of the Healing Arts in 2016 and left filled with excitement to start her massage therapy career. She has been fine-tuning her style to blend the relaxing elements of Swedish massage, therapeutic deep tissue, and her own intuition. Her goal is to provide clients with a deep sense of relief and a sacred space for healing.
Jessie
Jessie Todd, LMT#25499 is a 2019 graduate from East West College of the Healing Arts in Portland, Oregon and a member of Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals.
Coming from a career as a cellist, Jessie was drawn to massage as a means to provide peace and healing to her community. Massage provided relief to her after a serious car accident in 2018. Jessie uses myofascial and Swedish techniques, with influence from trigger point and neuromuscular therapy to meet the needs of each individual and their evolving massage goals. Her process is highly intuitive, including jostling, rocking and comforting techniques.
Jessie is devoted to creating a safe and nurturing space for all her clients. She has a special affinity for those suffering from chronic pain, and the LGBTQ+ community. When Jessie isn’t practicing massage, she can be found enjoying the parks of Portland, the company of animals, performing music, playing video games and experimenting with science and baking in the kitchen.
Maeve
Maeve O’Callaghan, license #22365, graduated from East West College of the Healing Arts in 2016. She was drawn to a career in massage therapy because of how much it has helped to control her chronic migraines. Her approach to massage is to incorporate deep tissue with movement through both Thai massage and myofascial unwinding techniques. Her goal is to help assist with increasing flexibility and range of motion while also decreasing pain and tension.
In Maeve’s spare time, she is often found hiking, camping, or finding a quiet space at the coast.
Rachel
Rachel Pincetich, license #17150, is a Massage Therapist and the proud owner of Portland Massage LLC. She is a graduate of the East West College of the Healing Arts in Portland, Oregon and a member of the American Massage Therapy Association. Through her previous experiences as a hospice volunteer, Rachel has discovered a reverence for working with the aging and hospice populations as well as those facing serious illnesses.
You’ll often find Rachel in the office completing all the necessary administration tasks to keep Portland Massage thriving. In the treatment room, she uses both her education in massage therapies and intuition to give each client a unique and personalized session. She strives to make the massage relaxing and enjoyable while providing long-term results for the client.
In her spare time Rachel enjoys taking her dogs for a walk, going to yoga, and traveling. She is married with three amazing children and lives in Southeast Portland not far from the home she grew up in.
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