
Susan Blue
I am a Craniosacral and somatic processing practitioner, and my work is deeply rooted in lived experience, compassionate presence, and a profound respect for how the body holds and heals from life’s challenges. My own healing journey spans decades, and it continues to shape everything I offer in my work today.
In my private practice, I bring together Craniosacral therapy, somatic processing, trauma-informed awareness, intuitive listening, and years of dedicated study to create safe, grounded spaces where people can reconnect with themselves and reclaim their inner strength.
My work centers on the body’s innate intelligence. I support individuals in gently listening to their nervous system, unwinding stored tension and protective patterns, and rebuilding trust in their internal world. My approach is gentle, deeply human, and experiential — meeting people exactly where they are, while inviting them toward what becomes possible as their system begins to settle, reorganize, and heal.
My Story
Growing Up in Survival Mode
My work doesn’t come from theory — it comes from life.
I grew up with unresolved childhood trauma and early developmental wounding. Like many people, I learned to survive by being strong, capable, and steady for everyone else. On the outside, I appeared to be managing well. On the inside, my nervous system was just trying to get through each day the best it could.
Eventually, my body started to speak in the only way it could — through anxiety, tension, exhaustion, and overwhelm. I wasn’t “failing.” I was simply carrying far more than my system was meant to hold.
Learning to Listen to My Body
Real healing began when I stopped pushing myself to keep going and started listening to what my body was actually needing.
Over many years, through somatic healing, trauma-informed learning, Craniosacral influence, deep personal work, and tremendous compassion for myself, I slowly began building a relationship with my nervous system. Not to force change or control it — but to understand it and support it.
Little by little:
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a sense of safety returned
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feeling became more tolerable
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presence became possible
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my whole system began reorganizing in healthier ways
A Path That Became a Calling
Nothing about my approach was built from a distance. It was shaped through lived experience, commitment, and a great deal of grace.
I came to learn that healing isn’t about “fixing what’s wrong.” It’s about honoring the patterns that once protected us, understanding why they needed to exist, and gently helping the body find new ways of being that allow strength, softness, and stability to live together.
How I Support Others Now
Today, that lived experience guides how I walk with others. I bring grounded presence, compassion, patience, and deep listening to the work. I help people begin building a healthy relationship with their nervous system — so they can unwind protective patterns, reconnect with their body, and rediscover a sense of internal safety, connection, and capacity.
Over time, this calling naturally grew into collaborative work. Together with Dee Kinsey, I now co-foster the B.L.U.E. Method — an experiential, body-based approach to somatic processing that supports people in developing awareness, regulating their nervous system, and finding steadiness in everyday life.
Returning Home
My story is not about breaking.
It is about returning.
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Returning to trust.
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Returning to my body.
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Returning home to myself.
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And through my work — and through the B.L.U.E. Method — it is one of my greatest honors to support others as they find their way home, too.
Contact
To learn more or schedule time with Susan, please call or send an email.
719-649-0352



