“Baby Colic: Clinical Tools and Insights,”
Belén is a highly experienced nutritional therapist with an MSc in Personalised Nutrition and holds diplomas in Nutritional Therapy, Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, and Integrative Baby Therapy. Since 2017, she has operated a successful baby and child clinic in Malahide, helping families find natural solutions to colic and other infant concerns.
Baby colic is a frequent issue that drives parents to seek Craniosacral Therapy (CST). Colicky babies often experience symptoms like digestive discomfort, poor sleep, and stress. As an integrative practitioner, Belén shared practical tools to diagnose and treat colicky symptoms effectively. Her presentation also highlighted key remedies, including baby probiotics and at-home treatments, along with case studies to offer real-world insights.
"Back to You"
Deirdre is a trauma-informed specialist dedicated to helping adults heal from past physical and emotional trauma. Her work addresses how trauma can manifest as physical pain, unhealthy life patterns, and diminished well-being. She runs her own Craniosacral Therapy clinic in Adare, Co. Limerick where she provides a compassionate and authentic space for clients seeking lasting transformation.
Back to you helps separate who you are from early psychological trauma, the road-map to making sense of what you took on to stay connected, loved, wanted and protected. An Identity orientated Psycho Trauma (IoPT) perspective offering valuable insights for your practice. IoPT is a theory based on reconnecting with lost parts of ourselves, which are time-frozen in our nervous systems and consciousness awareness.
From Birth mother to Earth mother: Healing in relationship in Craniosacral Therapy
This webinar with Jane Shaw explored relationship to self from the perspective of the mother archetype. Bringing Jungian concepts to a biodynamic craniosacral therapy landscape exploring the world of pre and peri-natal experience and attachment. How can broken relationships be repaired through a reimagined relationship to the Mother? Often early imprints can result in fragmented relationships and split-off parts. Can an embodied BCST practice support these split-off parts to return to a relationship with wholeness?
A Visionary Approach to Craniosacral Work: Origins and Ancestors
There is an old African proverb that goes, ‘you are who you are because of other people’. And that Andrew Taylor Still, Grandfather of osteopathy, was who he was because of other people. A European settler in the new world, his work as a frontier medical doctor, and his time with the indigenous Shawnee people, Dr. Stills legacy lives on through osteopathic and craniosacral practices today.
In this discussion David took a brief look at the ancestor spirits of Craniosacral work, exploring how ancestry and land has shaped this healing modality, offering a deeper understanding of the interplay of spirit and physiology in our own craniosacral practices.
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