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Basic training in craniosacral therapy

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  1. INTRODUCTION

    introduction
  2. Welcome to the course
  3. Introduction of the initiator, Uwe Baumann
  4. overview and goals
  5. GK1 - BASICS OF CRANIOSACRAL THERAPYRENAME
    GK1 - Basics of CranioSacral Therapy
  6. GK1 - Tension Balance & Self-Regulation
  7. GK2: DIAPHRAGMSRENAME
    GK2: Diaphragms
  8. GK2: Diaphragm energy, envelope and point of ballance copy
  9. GK2 - Pelvic Meditation
  10. GK2 - Fascia and diaphragms
  11. GK2 - Demo atlanto-occipital region
  12. GK3: Cranium
    GK3: Cranium
  13. GK3 - Craniosacral Rhythm Meditation
  14. GK3 - Demo Os frontale
  15. GK3 - Demo Os parietale, Os temporale
  16. GK3 - Os temporale & CV4
  17. GK4: Skull base and pelvis
    GK4: Skull base and pelvis
  18. GK4 - welcome
  19. GK4 - Meditation attunement to your SSB
  20. GK4 - Demo compensatory dysfunctions
  21. GK4 - Primary Traumatic SSB Dysfunctions
  22. GK4 - Extended diagnostics/evaluation
  23. GK4 - Diagnostics in everyday life
  24. GK5: VISCEROCRANIUMRENAME
    GK5: Demo Andrea
  25. GK5 - Treatment protocols, diagnostics & anamnesis
  26. GK5 - Quadrant diagnostics
  27. GK5 - 3 parts ANS
  28. GK5 - Uwe's personal experience
  29. GK5 - Trauma Skills 1
  30. GK5 - Trauma Skills 2
  31. GK5 - Demo Simone
  32. GK5 - Demo Simone 2nd part
  33. GK5 - Demo Simone 3 part
  34. GK5 - Demo Simone Part 4
  35. GK5 - Demo Julia
  36. GK5 - Demo Julia 2nd part
  37. GK5 - Demo Silvia
  38. GK5 - Demo Silvia 2nd part
  39. GK6: Graduation
    GK6: Graduation
  40. The basics
    The basics
  41. GK1 - Basics of CranioSacral Therapy
  42. GK2: Diaphragms
  43. GK3: Cranium
  44. GK4: Skull base and pelvis
  45. GK5: Viscerocranium
  46. GK6: Graduation
  47. From theory to practice
    From theory to practice
  48. First steps
  49. Mindset
  50. TIPS AND BEST pratices
    Practical examples
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GK1 – Basics of CranioSacral Therapy

Wilhelm August 18, 2022

History and basic understanding of osteopathy – W.G. Sutherland’s Legacy – Structure and Physiology of the Craniosacral System
Anatomy and physiology: nervous system, liquor, connective tissue

• Bring balance into the fascial structures of the body: create a space for the tension balance
• Contact regulation between therapist and client
• Palpation on the body: The “listening stations”: feet, pelvis, shoulders, abdomen, neck

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