
Meet Our Practitioners
At the Reichian Institute, we value strategic alliances with kindred practitioners and celebrate the power of community. Each member of our network brings unique expertise in somatic therapy, bodywork, and holistic or expressive practices—united by a deep respect for the body’s innate wisdom. With warmth and care, we cultivate a safe, supportive space where you can release old patterns, reconnect with your natural vitality, and step into greater freedom and wholeness.
Aryana Sohl

Aryana Solh is devoted to helping people breathe more deeply, move more freely, and live more vibrantly. With over two decades of experience in integrative wellness, her work blends breathwork, somatic healing, meditation, and living foods nutrition to support nervous system balance, emotional release, and cellular regeneration. Trained from a young age in yoga and immersed for ten years in Toltec Wisdom with Miguel Ruiz, along with guidance from healers such as Dr. Robert Morse, Aryana weaves ancient wisdom and modern science into a unique healing journey. A Raw Food Chef and Dancer, she brings creativity and embodied joy to her offerings. Through global retreats, 1:1 coaching, and virtual programs like RESET, Aryana invites others into deep renewal, vibrant vitality, and the freedom to embody their fullest expression.
Ian Wilkerson

Ian Wilkerson is a Board-Certified Music Therapist and Reichian Breathwork Coach, and the founder of Bay Area Music Therapy and the Center for Healing and Expression. With a holistic, person-centered approach, he empowers creativity, self-expression, and self-discovery through music and breathwork.
A graduate of Berklee College of Music with dual majors in Music Therapy and Songwriting, Ian served as President of the New England Region Music Therapy Association for Students and completed five practices plus an extensive internship at the Community Music Center of Boston. He is a member of the American Music Therapy Association and a certified REMO HealthRHYTHMS Facilitator, with additional training in Neurologic Music Therapy from Colorado State University’s Center for Biomedical Research in Music.
Raised in a family of healers and the son of a Reichian therapist, Ian integrates breathwork into sessions when appropriate and helps people find their unique, empowered voices through songwriting and improvisation. He works with guitar and voice as primary instruments, while also incorporating bass, piano, drums, and more. His experience spans life coaching, wellness, music education, neuro-rehabilitation, psychiatry, pediatrics, special needs, and skilled nursing/hospice care.




