Basic training in craniosacral therapy
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INTRODUCTION
introduction -
Welcome to the course
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Introduction of the initiator, Uwe Baumann
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overview and goals
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GK1 - BASICS OF CRANIOSACRAL THERAPYRENAMEGK1 - Basics of CranioSacral Therapy
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GK1 - Tension Balance & Self-Regulation
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GK2: DIAPHRAGMSRENAMEGK2: Diaphragms
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GK2: Diaphragm energy, envelope and point of ballance copy
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GK2 - Pelvic Meditation
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GK2 - Fascia and diaphragms
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GK2 - Demo atlanto-occipital region
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GK3: CraniumGK3: Cranium
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GK3 - Craniosacral Rhythm Meditation
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GK3 - Demo Os frontale
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GK3 - Demo Os parietale, Os temporale
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GK3 - Os temporale & CV4
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GK4: Skull base and pelvisGK4: Skull base and pelvis
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GK4 - welcome
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GK4 - Meditation attunement to your SSB
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GK4 - Demo compensatory dysfunctions
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GK4 - Primary Traumatic SSB Dysfunctions
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GK4 - Extended diagnostics/evaluation
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GK4 - Diagnostics in everyday life
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GK5: VISCEROCRANIUMRENAMEGK5: Demo Andrea
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GK5 - Treatment protocols, diagnostics & anamnesis
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GK5 - Quadrant diagnostics
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GK5 - 3 parts ANS
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GK5 - Uwe's personal experience
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GK5 - Trauma Skills 1
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GK5 - Trauma Skills 2
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GK5 - Demo Simone
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GK5 - Demo Simone 2nd part
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GK5 - Demo Simone 3 part
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GK5 - Demo Simone Part 4
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GK5 - Demo Julia
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GK5 - Demo Julia 2nd part
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GK5 - Demo Silvia
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GK5 - Demo Silvia 2nd part
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GK6: GraduationGK6: Graduation
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The basicsThe basics
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GK1 - Basics of CranioSacral Therapy
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GK2: Diaphragms
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GK3: Cranium
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GK4: Skull base and pelvis
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GK5: Viscerocranium
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GK6: Graduation
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From theory to practiceFrom theory to practice
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First steps
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Mindset
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TIPS AND BEST praticesPractical examples
complex pain treatment VisceroCranium, trigeminal nerve
00:00 Debrief
01:00 if there is still room, adjust if necessary
01:30 this needs to be well thought out after such an intensive session: it is often better
prefer to make a follow-up appointment.
The client has now had a very good body experience, everything is optimal
prepared, another intervention might even be too much now that
Weaken experience and then even damage trust. got that
I have experienced and painful a couple of times as part of my helper syndrome
allowed to learn.
CONCLUSION: Small steps are safer and often more sustainable
02:00 Approaching the mandible (external)
Compression or direction of ease (indirect technique) up to
voltage balance
For tension in the anterior fascia: cat’s paws on the floor of the mouth for
the suprahyoid muscles and the floor of the mouth
Then decompression, when the muscles of mastication and the temporomandibular
joint relaxed.
08:30 finish
YES: Excellent effect on lymphatic drainage