I have heard many stories about Craniosacral therapy doing great things for people. What about it makes it so helpful?
Craniosacral therapy works so well because it can go to the source of the pain. For example, a client may come in for reoccurring neck pain, headaches, and sinus trouble. Craniosacral therapy may uncover the source of the pain to be coming from unresolved trauma from an auto accident years before. The body/mind will strategically hold onto trauma until a time comes when it feels safe to process it and let it go. This survival mechanism is somewhat effective because it allows the person to survive the trauma. Yet, it takes an enormous amount of energy to maintain that survival mode for long periods of time. Eventually, the body/mind will show symptoms as it starts to weaken. As the symptoms worsen, then the person will seek help from a healthcare professional.
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