Study with a master in energy medicine, Roger Gilchrist, MA, RPE.
This dynamic class takes an integrative look at body structural patterns, connective tissue relationships, force distribution in injury, and energy principles that organize structure. You will learn specific clinical skills for precise work with diaphragms, working with TMJ syndrome, pelvic structure and gait patterns. Plus, examining body patterns in relation to emotional expression, energetic coherence, and spiritual presence.
For Biodynamic CST practitioners, the importance of this study is understanding embryologic organizing patterns, plus the nature of compensatory fulcrums and reflex relationships that are common following sustained injury patterns. The impotance of the cranial base (SBJ) as a primary structural fulcrum, affecting posture, movement, and visceral function will be emphacized.