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Private sessions

FE does not present private sessions as one centralized clinic. The site helps people orient toward the right person and the right context for their question.

Private session

Better orientation than a simple booking button

For FE, private sessions are above all about meaningful orientation: finding the right person, in the right place, for the right question.

So we keep this page as an orientation point toward practitioners, teachers, and centers where this one-to-one work can genuinely begin.

International educational director

Alan Questel

Trained by Moshe Feldenkrais in Amherst in 1983, Alan Questel has taught the method for decades around the world.

Practitioner trainingCreativityPedagogy

Trainer and educational director

Scott Clark

Originally trained as a dancer, Scott Clark has taught Feldenkrais for more than thirty years, with particular attention to artists.

Performing artistsGroup lessonsProfessional transmission

International trainer

Sabine Pfeffer

Trained directly by Moshe Feldenkrais, Sabine Pfeffer carries a historical lineage of transmission in Paris.

Historical transmissionEducational directionNeuroscience and pedagogy

Certified trainer and co-founder

Yvo Mentens

Yvo Mentens teaches the Feldenkrais Method in Europe, Asia, and the United States, with a pedagogy known for its creativity and sense of safety.

Creative pedagogyLearning environmentsInternational transmission

Orientation

Unsure between a session, a class, or a workshop?

Start by describing your situation. From there, we can orient you toward the right practitioner, the right center, or another format that fits better.

When private sessions matter

People often arrive here with a precise question: pain, recovery, a transition moment, or the wish to work more closely with a teacher. FE treats that as an orientation task, not only a booking task.

How to use this page

Clarify your need

<p>Physical discomfort, learning, preparation for training, or exploratory practice.</p>

Choose the right context

<p>Sometimes the best fit is a practitioner, sometimes a center, sometimes another FE format.</p>

Start a conversation

<p>If needed, the FE contact layer can help route you toward the right person.</p>