Craniosacral Therapy
Duties & responsibilities :
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:
Most craniosacral therapists are self-employed and earn a fixed fee per treatment which can vary according to their experience and location. As a guide, a session can cost between £25 in a low-cost clinic and £70.
Education :
Anatomy and Physiology (typically 6 months to 1 year) ,
CranioSacral Therapy 1 (210 hours including tuition, case-studies etc.)
CranioSacral Therapy 2 (180 hours including tuition, case-studies etc.
CranioSacral Therapy Techniques Exam and Dissertation
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Reflection:
I would not like to be a Craniosacral Therapist because i don't find that career interesting .