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Cranial-Sacral Therapy

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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.  Print  Professional  Presents current thinking and research on cranial manipulation; forward by John Upledger, the founder of craniosacral therapy.  JDS
 Upledger, J. E., & Vredevoogd, J. D. (1983). Craniosacral therapy. Seattle: Eastland Press.  Print  Professional The classic work introducing craniosacral theory and techniques co-authored by the founder of the field, John Upledger.  JDS
 Upledger, J. E. (1987) Craniosacral therapy II: beyond the dura. Seattle: Eastland Press.  Print  Professional  Further develops themes of anatomical knowledge and healing that were  introduced in the earlier work, Craniosacral therapy.  JDS
 Upledger, J. E. (1990, 2003). Somatoemotional release and beyond. Palm Beach Gardens, Fl: UI Pub.  Print  Professional  Moves beyond the whole body treatments discussed in earlier books to mind-body-spirit integration.  JDS
 Upledger, J. E. (1997). Your inner physician and you: craniosacral therapy and somatoemotional release. Berkeley, Calif: North Atlantic Books.  Print  Consumer/Professional  A polular account of the founding and development of craniosacral therapy and how it can impact whole person health.  JDS
 Milne, H. (1998). The heart of listening: a visionary approach to craniosacral work. 1: Origins, destination points, unfoldment. Berkeley, Calif: North Atlantic Books.  Print  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.  
Milne, H. (1998). The heart of listening: a visionary approach to craniosacral work. 2: Anatomy, technique, transcendence. Berkeley, Calif: North Atlantic Books.  Print  Professional  This second volume of the two-volume work covers somatic (anatomy, physiology), and energetic techniques that form the basis of visionary craniosacral work.  JDS
 Gehin, A. (1985). Atlas of manipulative techniques for the cranium & face. Seattle: Eastland Press.  Print  Professional  This classic of cranial therapy describes over 100 methods of cranial diagnosis and manipulation; full-page ilustrations depict each technique.  JDS

 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.

 Print   Professional  Presents a synthesis of craniosacral therapy, developmentaal biology, embryology, neurosciences, meditation and depth psychology that a wide spectrum of health practitioners will find useful.  JDS
         

 

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