With the troubling side effects and surging costs of medications and
surgery, Americans are increasingly turning to CranioSacral Therapy as
an effective, drug-free, and non-invasive therapy. A gentle, hands-on
method of evaluating and enhancing the function of the craniosacral
system -- the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surround and
protect the brain and spinal cord -- CST boosts the body's natural
healing processes and has proven efficacious for a wide range of medical
problems from migraines, learning disabilities, and post-traumatic
stress disorder to fibromyalgia, chronic neck and back pain, and TMJ.
This book provides a broad introduction to this therapy by way of short
pieces written by a number of well-known practitioners or experts. In
addition to pioneer John E. Upledger, contributors include Richard
Grossinger (Planet Medicine), Don Ash (Lessons from the Sessions),
Don Cohen (An Introduction to Craniosacral Therapy), and Bill Gottlieb
(Alternative Cures). Each selection covers a different aspect of CST:
what it is, what it does, how it heals, what the practitioner does
during a CST session, CST's relationship to cranial osteopathy and other
healing therapies, as well as other topics of interest to the beginner.