Tag: Craniosacral Therapy

Learning difficulties

Summary: A 16 year old boy, Sonny brought in by his dad concerned about his son’s decline in academic performance as well as his attitude in general. He grew increasingly helpless as he noticed his son’s behaviour worsen towards everyone. After taking a client history, without much talking, we started our session. I made it […]

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Shoulder Pain

Summary:  31 year old female visited me with severe acute pain behind her shoulder blade which started a few days prior to seeing me. CST session  During my assessment I found that she was in severe pain and her breathing was shallow and movement significantly restricted.  With my focus on the area of pain, the […]

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What is Craniosacral Therapy effective for?

Among Craniosacral Therapy’s largest patient groups are those suffering chronic symptoms that haven’t been aided by other approaches. In particular, Craniosacral Therapy is beneficial to those with head, neck or back injuries, or stress-related dysfunctions. Insomnia, fatigue, headaches including migraines, poor digestion, anxiety, fibromyalgia and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction are just a few examples. Craniosacral […]

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Release

Clients often experience a sense of ‘release’ as they unfold past experiences and traumas. This release can be challenging and empowering at the same time as shifting the boundaries of our individual limiting realities can be daunting.   They no longer have to carry their past with them and live within the limits of their experiences, […]

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Butterfly Fingers

This gentle form of reflective holding therapy aims to get to the root of the issues we’ve manifested through our experiences.  A Craniosacral therapist is trained to ‘listen’ deeply through all the ‘clutter’ find and allow the body to unwind towards relief.  Gentle enough for newborn babies, Craniosacral Therapy facilitates the body’s natural inclination towards […]

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What does a CST session entail?

After a taking a comprehensive client history, the therapist will ask the client to lay down as they start the process of assessing and settling in. A typical session will start with gentle ‘tuning in’ at the feet and work his way to the head. As the session progresses, clients may gently fall in and […]

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