Craniosacral Therapy for Fertility, Pregnancy, and Childhood
Craniosacral therapy may have benefits for families as they move through their child-bearing journey.
Craniosacral therapy may have benefits for families as they move through their child-bearing journey.
Working in a bioaquatic class brings a completely different somatic experience to clients and practitioners. And skills learned can translate to table work on land.
After experiencing hands-on CST work in an NFL locker room in 2006, former NFL running back Ricky Williams quickly immersed himself in understanding craniosacral therapy (CST) and its benefits.
Craniosacral therapy is one of the most widely recognized modalities of somatic therapy. Biodynamic craniosacral therapy (BCST) offers an understanding of the work as an energy medicine modality.
CST was born from osteopathy, so it has a solid grounding in the physical realm. Much of what CST students learn and practice is on the physical plane, and while this is effective, we should continue to ask questions of the physiologic relationships between the anatomic structures that define CST.