Craniosacral Therapy
Craniosacral
therapy is an independent healthcare profession. Practitioners aim to improve
their clients’ health and well-being by listening through their hands to the
body’s rhythms.Craniosacral
therapy is based on the work of an American osteopath, Dr William Garner
Sutherland, who developed a new approach to osteopathy known as the ‘Cranial
Concept’ in the early 1900s. He discovered that the skull’s bones and the
fluids which surround the brain have intrinsic movements. Their natural
pulsations reveal different rhythms and energy processes which influence the
whole body and our health. They can become restricted or inhibited in case of
trauma, stresses and strains.
Salary: $61,000 - $75,000
Education:
I learned about
craniosacral therapy when I was in massage school. We were given a brief
introductory to the technique and I found it incredibly frustrating and
annoying. I really struggled to feel what everyone else in my class was so
enthralled with. My original plan was to specialize in sports massage, however
once I completed massage school and got licensed I decided to take a level 1
training in craniosacral therapy and during that training.
I would not like to become a Craniosacral Therapist
Because it seems like a boring job.
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