Training on CranioSacral,                SomatoEmotional and Interrelational  Somatic Therapy



Module I - Structural Techniques - Curriculum



In this first Module we will learn the foundations necessary to understand the anatomy and function of the cranio sacral system** and the basic techniques needed to evaluate and treat. Students will learn techniques to release the fascia and soft tissues, and a 10-step protocol to assess and treat the whole body. In the course there will be a good balance between theory, demonstration and supervised practice.
What we will learn in Module I:

• Anatomy and Function of the cranio sacral system
• Cranio sacral rhythm.
• Fascia as a global body system.
• Techniques to release the pelvic floor, respiratory
diaphragm, thoracic inlet, hyoid bone and cranial base.
•  Still Point
Induction, technique of the fourth ventricle.
• Phases and characteristics of
cranio sacral rhythm, assessment and treatment.
• Energy management techniques.
• Cranial joints.
• Intracranial membranes.
• Cranial bones releasing techniques.
• Evaluation and treatment of dural tube.
• Temporomandibular joint and techniques.
10 steps protocol.

** The cranio sacral system is the system of membranes and fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord, the organs that govern all body functions. The rythm of this system can be felt, evaluated and corrected through palpation.
How Participants Will Be Able to Help Others After Taking Module I:

It is especially effective with chronic pain or disfunction, and after taking module I you will be able to help with a wide variety of issues, including:

- Headache
- Neck and back pain
- Jaw problems
- Stress-related problems
- Coordination difficulties
- Scoliosis
- Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue
- Depression
- Eye Problems
- Attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder
- Concentration problems
- Autism
- Nervous system disorders

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