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| Chaitow, L. (2005) Cranial manipulation theory and practice. New York: Cranial manipulation theory and practice. Edinburgh; New York: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone. |
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Presents current thinking and research on cranial manipulation; forward by John Upledger, the founder of craniosacral therapy. |
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| Upledger, J. E., & Vredevoogd, J. D. (1983). Craniosacral therapy. Seattle: Eastland Press. |
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The classic work introducing craniosacral theory and techniques co-authored by the founder of the field, John Upledger. |
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| Upledger, J. E. (1987) Craniosacral therapy II: beyond the dura. Seattle: Eastland Press. |
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Further develops themes of anatomical knowledge and healing that were introduced in the earlier work, Craniosacral therapy. |
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| Upledger, J. E. (1990, 2003). Somatoemotional release and beyond. Palm Beach Gardens, Fl: UI Pub. |
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Moves beyond the whole body treatments discussed in earlier books to mind-body-spirit integration. |
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| Upledger, J. E. (1997). Your inner physician and you: craniosacral therapy and somatoemotional release. Berkeley, Calif: North Atlantic Books. |
Print |
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A polular account of the founding and development of craniosacral therapy and how it can impact whole person health. |
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| Milne, H. (1998). The heart of listening: a visionary approach to craniosacral work. 1: Origins, destination points, unfoldment. Berkeley, Calif: North Atlantic Books. |
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Professional |
This first volume of the two-volume work introduces practitioners to the visionary approach to craniosacral therapy which includes meditation, "sensitive touch" and techniques of perception. |
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| Milne, H. (1998). The heart of listening: a visionary approach to craniosacral work. 2: Anatomy, technique, transcendence. Berkeley, Calif: North Atlantic Books. |
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This second volume of the two-volume work covers somatic (anatomy, physiology), and energetic techniques that form the basis of visionary craniosacral work. |
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| Gehin, A. (1985). Atlas of manipulative techniques for the cranium & face. Seattle: Eastland Press. |
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Professional |
This classic of cranial therapy describes over 100 methods of cranial diagnosis and manipulation; full-page ilustrations depict each technique. |
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Shea, M. J. (2007)Shea, M. J. (2007). Biodynamic craniosacral therapy. Vol. 1. Berkeley, Calif: North Atlantic.
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Shea, M. J. (2008). Biodynamic craniosacral therapy. Vol. 2. Berkeley, Calif: North Atlantic.
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Presents a synthesis of craniosacral therapy, developmentaal biology, embryology, neurosciences, meditation and depth psychology that a wide spectrum of health practitioners will find useful. |
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