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$60
30 Minutes

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60 Minutes

$145
90 Minutes

All Therapeutic Services may be Integrated (combined) to offer a personalized focus to your therapeutic needs

CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY

CranioSacral Therapy (CST) is a soft touch, hands-on method that evaluates the CranioSacral system by gently feeling various locations of the body for the ease of motion and the body’s rhythm.

CST releases restrictions and tension deep within soft tissues surrounding the central nervous system. Once the restriction has been removed, the body is able to self-correct and function properly. The subtle qualities of touch used in CST work are what make it one of the safest methods, which is suitable during pregnancy, for babies, children, adults and the elderly, and in fragile or acutely painful conditions.

The deep relaxation you can reach during the CST session is able to alleviate a wide variety of dysfunctions such as: Migraines, Chronic Neck and Back Pain, Autism, Stress, Postpartum depression, Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries, Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, TMJ, Scoliosis, Neurological Disorders, emotional difficulties, Orthopedic Problems, and more. During treatment, clients are fully clothed; they lie on their side or face up.

Autism benefits with CST

SOMATOEMOTIONAL RELEASE (SER)

SomatoEmotional Release is a therapeutic process that uses the principles of Craniosacral Therapy to incorporate the mind and emotions in conjunction with the body to help release residual effects of physical or emotional trauma.  Soma means body; Body/Emotional release.

The body is like a giant tape recorder, recording the energy of anything that ever happened to us. Whatever hasn’t been released is still there. Emotions can be part of the restriction. Gentle support and talking may be involved in the emotional release. As emotions free up, you will be much less vulnerable to dis-ease, pain or dysfunction. And you’ll be much more alert, aware and wise in your own self-care.

While each person’s response to an SER is different, common experiences include: • Spontaneous memories of the trauma that led to the trapped emotions. • The unexpected welling up of emotions such as fear, sadness, anger, frustration and guilt. • A sense of relief, lightness, exhilaration and joy once the emotions are released.

What is SomatoEmotional Release?

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