Sunday, February 5, 2012

Cranial Certification Program

8 weekends starting September 2010
Sept 9-12, Oct. 15-17, Nov. 12-14, Dec. 9-12. 2011: January off, Feb. 3-6, March 11-13, April 14-17, and May 12-15
Time: 9 am to 6 am
except Sunday 9 am to 5.
Price: $4000 or $3750 if $500 registration fee is received by Aug. 10.  After the start of the program $100 of registration is non-refundable.
Location: 328 NW 46th, Seattle WA-98107 – directions

Pat O’Rourke
328 NW 46th Street
Seattle, WA 98107

Telephone: 206.781.2969

Email: craniopat@earthlink.net

For a more in-depth exploration of the wonderful world of Craniosacral we offer a course of eight weekends especially designed to make one feel like they can use and integrate the work into a practice. Our focus is on a combination of in-depth cranial anatomy, in-depth exploration of the internal subtle movements associated with our cranium and our whole body and treatment techniques utilizing these movements. In addition we will have a weekend focusing on whole body fascial relationships in the cranial context, with a look to structural assessment. Another weekend will give some basic coverage to the viscera and how to treat those oh-so-important organs. On the more exploratory side we will spend a weekend discussing trauma, birth and embryological development. Most of us have some history of intense experience that has shaped our body and mind and our clients can often use some insight into this. Toward the end of the program we focus on the more common conditions people may have that will benefit from Craniosacral work. So much can be done with a full anatomical understanding mixed with palpation skills and listening. We teach this class because we love the subject and the deep connection with human existence it allows. Come and deepen your ability to interact on this fundamental level.

More information about Cranial Certification Program

Articles by Pat O’Rouke on website

About Julie:
Helping Massage Therapists create their Ideal Massage Business or find their Ideal job in massage. Writer and creator of many websites on massage - www.thebodyworker.com, www.massagecareerguides.com, www.massageceguide.com

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