How Should I Choose a CranioSacral Therapist?
There are a number of factors to consider when choosing a CranioSacral Therapist: • Their Qualifications. • I myself am trained with the Upledger institute. I had to go through specific training and experience in order to put CST-T after my name. A list of qualified therapists in your area can be found here. • Word of Mouth recommendations from your family, friends and acquaintences. • For myself and many of the people I know, this is the first port of call. If you have a potential name – put the word out and see if anyone can recommend them or an alternative. It is always a good idea to google the individual as well – although, I often find that truly gifted therapists can often be non-existent online. • Referrals from other Healthcare Practitioners. • If you are pregnant or have a new infant – midwives and nurses can often point you in the right direction. Also, other complementary practitioners would be aware of good therapist in their localities. • Their Experience. • Especially wi
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