This seminar is part of the 2 year BCST practitioner training taking place in london. For the next cycle please see the CTET website.
The Whole in the Part: birth process, the spheno-basilar junction and beyond
Birth process from the baby’s perspective
Birth energy and birth ignition
Birth as a formative transition: physical and psychological imprints
The birth journey and birth presentation
Birth stages
Cranial molding and patterns of the spheno-basilar junction (SBJ)
The significance of the SBJ and whole body SBJ connections
Physiological patterns of the SBJ
Non-physiological patterns of the SBJ
Case history taking
Introduction to intraosseous strains – the occiput
Trauma part 4: Integrating verbal skills
freeze, dissociation and activation
‘Polyvagal Theory’ and social engagement
slowing down, staying with body sensations, resources, being present, finding a witness, creating safety, allowing discharge
Lumbo-sacral junction and sacroiliac joints