Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of craniosacral therapy?
Craniosacral Therapy has a very high success rate. Most practitioners
find that around 85% of clients are happy with the results of the
work. Benefits can come in a variety of ways:
Increased sense of relaxation.
Improvement of the symptoms you came to see the practitioner about.
Quite simply, you get better Improvement of other symptoms. For example,
someone coming for treatment for a bad back can find that, as well
as their back pain easing, the migraines they have had for years have
got better too.
Change in behaviour patterns, leading to an improvement in relationships
with friends, family, colleagues, etc.
Greater capacity to manage life in general
Better management of specific disease symptoms
Reduced stress
Improvement of psychological issues
Reduction of effects of past trauma
Improved sense of well-being
What does it actually feel like?
Most people find cranial sessions pleasant and relaxing. People often
talk of feeling as if they have "had their batteries charged".
Sometimes people feel tingling or numbing sensations or they may
experience momentary pain related to past events. When this settles
the net result is one of feeling better. People often feel as if
things are reorganising inside them or as if a weight has been lifted
from their shoulders.
What does a treatment involve?
The client usually lies (or sometimes sits) fully-clothed on a comfortable
treatment couch. The therapist makes contact by placing their hands
lightly on the client's body and tuning in to what is happening by ‘listening’ with
their hands. Contact is made carefully so that the patient feels
at ease with what is happening.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions required depends entirely on the condition being
treated. Acute injury and disease states can benefit enormously from
2 - 6 sessions; with chronic debilitating disease or severe injury,
it is usually necessary to work for longer in order to develop well-being
and skills of managing symptoms, as well as dealing with symptoms
directly.
Will treatments help if I have no particular symptoms?
Yes, many people find that craniosacral therapy helps them feel better
and enjoy life more. Their energy levels improve and they are able
to deal with everyday stress more positively. People often find it
easier to fight off minor infections, and regular treatments may
help prevent more serious conditions from developing in the future.
What is the interval between sessions?
Initially sessions are usually a week to a fortnight apart. With long-term
treatment the frequency of sessions usually reduces.
How safe is Craniosacral Therapy?
The light touch used in Craniosacral Therapy means that it is one of
the safest therapeutic forms. It is a non-directive, non-analytical,
non-invasive approach - essentially the art of listening and enabling
the body to heal itself. When practised by a qualified therapist,
it is a very safe method. To ensure that a practitioner is qualified,
check that they are registered with the Craniosacral Therapy Association.
Is it head massage?
No. Because of the name, craniosacral therapy, people often think that
it concerns only the head and spine. CST is not a form of head massage
although contact is made with the head in most sessions..
How long does it take and how much does it cost?
Sessions cost £55 for one hour. £35 for children’s
30 minute session.
How would you sum up the effects of craniosacral therapy?
Craniosacral therapy improves people's quality of life in general as
well as helping with specific problems. It can help you recover from
the results of accidents, falls and strains as well as diseases.
Psychological and traumatic conditions can also be helped. Cranial
work can reduce stress and improve the functioning of the immune
system.
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