Jim Sullivan has been passionate about the human potential movement and holistic healing for over 25 years. He became a massage therapist in 1993. His focus soon became classical osteopathic based treatments. He devoured every course in this field of study and it became a major part of his practice. By 2000, he attended the Advanced Craniosacral Therapy (CST) course and became a presenter for the Upledger Institute. He also studied several other osteopathic systems to add range and depth to his therapy repertoire, including Total Body Balancing (TBB), Zero Balancing (ZB), lymphatic drainage, visceral manipulation, and strain counter strain.

To balance the structure aspect of Jim's work, he received a master's degree in Acupuncture and Oriental medicine in 1997, as well as a certification in Qi Gong through a three year program. He has been past president of the Illinois Acupuncture Association and was an adjunct instructor for Southern Illinois University School of Medicine and worked as Chief Acupuncturist at St. John's Hospital in Springfield, IL for 8 years. Jim was an Army Captain and Blackhawk pilot in the Gulf War; his experiences led him into the healing profession.

He excels at helping clients find balance in mind, body and spirit and his bed side manner of a kind, compassionate, professional is always evident.

11600 Manchester Rd
Suite 100 B
Saint Louis, MO 63131
United States

tel. 3148017582 (day)

Acupuncturejim2020@aol.com

Available for patients:

Case studies, easy to understand explanations about the CranioSacral System, Visceral Manipulation, products to use between sessions, and much more. More information

My skills

Japanese Acupuncture Techniques

European Auricular Therapy

Cranio Sacral advanced

Total Body Balancing manual therapy

Articles & Books Written

Massage & Body work magazine:
The Tao of Bodywork
Y2k proof you practice
Chinese Liniments for body workers
Treating Gulf War syndrome 

Professional Associations / Memberships

Associated Bodywork & Massage Professional (ABMP)
American Association of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (AAAOM)
Diplomate level (National certification commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine