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Craniosacral Therapy Schools
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Your AlternativesforHealing.com search
for School specializing in Craniosacral Therapy resulted in the following matches:
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The Thai Yoga Center
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Certification programs for Practitioners and Instructors. We teach all recognized styles of Thai Massage including SomaVeda and Nuad Boran, Northern and Southern styles. This is your opportunity to learn about the growing world of therapies based on Traditional Thai Medical Yoga and Ayurvedic Massage. |
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School of Shiatsu and Massage
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Known around the world as one of the premier learning institutes for land and aquatic body work programs, The School of Shiatsu and Massage has practitioner and therapist programs as well as a world of modalities for NCBTMB and CBRN CEs. Located at Beautiful Harbin Hot Springs in Northern California. |
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Holos University Graduate Seminary
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HU offers graduate degrees earned through a distance learning program with selective residencies. Studies and research are focused on subtle physical energies of the body, the transpersonal aspects of the mind, and the expressive activity of the spirit. Specialty Tracks include spiritual direction, medical and counseling intuition, transformational psychology, and integrative healthcare. |
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International Professional School of Bodywork
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Offering beginning courses, certificate programs, continuing education and degree programs. An IPSB education integrates and harmonizes the student’s body/mind and cultivates the attitudes, techniques, and skills necessary to create a financially successful career and to support clients in their growth. We teach integration of the Three Centers: physical, emotional, and intellectual. |
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Craniosacral Therapy Schools - Become a Craniosacral Therapy Practitioner
Craniosacral therapy focuses on reducing tension and stress in the meningeal membrane and its fascial connections to enhance the functioning of the craniosacral system, a fluid circulatory system that surrounds and protects the brain and spinal cord. Treatments can be very relaxing and may include subtle manipulation of the bones of the face, head, vertebral column, and the membranes beneath the skull. It is most commonly used to treat headaches, TMJ-related jaw pain, ear infections, strokes, sinus conditions, vision problems and digestive problems.
It is also very effective in helping with autism, dyslexia, learning disabilities and developmental challenges.
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