Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, Volume One

Bok av Michael J. Shea
"Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, Volume 1" is unique in that the therapy is viewed as an art form that psychologists or anyone trained in manual therapy such as massage, chiropractic or physical therapy can use. The beginning of the book discusses various models of craniosacral therapy, and, for the first time in any book, skills are taught based on perceiving a slow rhythmic tidal movement in the fluids of the body called Primary Respiration. Primary Respiration is considered to be the movement of health, wholeness and well-being in the human body. Next the book elaborates upon the unique influence of human embryology in any form of therapy. The word biodynamic derives from the study of embryology and refers to the forces in the fluids that shape the embryo. The spiritual and psychological dimensions of human embryonic development are discussed in detail by experts in the field. The next section contains important new skills for anyone working with infants therapeutically, whether a midwife or a pediatrician. It includes all-new information on infant brain development. For the first time in a book on manual therapy, the analogy of the infant-mother relationship to the patient-therapist relationship is discussed in detail. Finally, a unique perspective on depth psychology is presented. This includes the defining difference between Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy and all other forms of craniosacral therapy, and its alternative focus.