Mit
einer sanften Berührung am Körper stimmt sich der Therapeut auf den
Klienten ein und unterstüzt den Körper zum ursprünglichen
gesunden Gleichgewicht und um zu Harmonie und Kraft züruck zu finden.
For more information:
www.craniosuisse.ch
www.karuna-institute.co.uk www.cranio.co.uk www.da-sein-institut.ch
www.kientalerhof.ch
www.milneinstitute.com www.emr.ch www.emindex.ch
www.asca.ch
Interests
www.continuummovement.com www.yogasangeeta.org www.surya-chandra.ch
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Craniosacral
therapy was first developed by Dr William Sutherland, a American osteopath who
lived 100 years ago. The word 'cranio' refers to the head and 'sacral' refers
to the sacrum, the base of the spine. The vertebral column connects them, the
midline of the body, containing the spinal cord, and cerebrospinal fluid.
How does this therapy work? Craniosacral therapy supports an
experience of deep relaxation and inner stillness which promote the healing
process. The work includes a wonderful tension release process where the
nervous system lets go of much of its held tension.
What happens in
a session? We sit down and through questions and answers we mutually
establish the goals for the therapy. We begin by creating safety and comfort so
we can work safely and deeply together. It is very important for us to treat
the client with care and respect. When the goals have been established and the
client feels ready, the session then continues with the client lying fully
dressed on the massage table. Craniosacral therapy works with light body
contacts and some dialogue. Often as people relax deeply they feel a need to
sleep. It is a refreshing sleep. The session can continue as the client sleeps.
The session respects an individual's needs and boundaries so we make sure there
are no surprises and that the contacts are acceptable for the client. Responses
can be extremely varied and it is not unusual to have sensations that are very
pleasant such as warmth and tingling in the body. Memories may also come
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