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    Camas Craniosacral TherapyMary Ann High - Craniosacral Therapist

    Tel: 208-451-6027https:!!!"#ace$oo%"comCamas-Craniosacral-Therapy

    Cranio has a lot to &o !ith silence an& !aiting" 't goes the &eepest an& ta%es the

    s($tlest ro(te to the core o# o(r $eing"-Etienne Peirsman) Master Therapist C*T) +e! Me,ico Aca&emy o# Healing Arts

    A$o(t Craniosacral TherapyCraniosacral therapy is a gentle) therape(tic) healing practice that (ses ery lightto(ch to $alance an& ease restrictions in the craniosacral system) !hich incl(&esthe $ones) neres) .(i&s) connectie tiss(es o# the crani(m) spinal area) an&sacr(m" /ith gentle palpation o# these areas) restrictions in .o! o# cere$ral spinal.(i& an& lymph are release& an& connectie tiss(es) incl(&ing #ascia) are so#tene&"

    This so#tening techni(e can create space that allo!s restricte& m(scles) neres)an& connectie tiss(e to n& their optimal positions an& alleiate pain"

    This gentle therapy is also eectie in releasing an& relieing the pain o# emotionalan,iety an& tra(ma) stress) an& &epression" 3eep rela,ation an& a pro#o(n& senseo# physical an& emotional !ell-$eing are commonly e,perience& !ith thistreatment"

    Craniosacral therapy techni(es hae ancient origins in China) !here the rstre#erence to the practice is #o(n& in a 4)000 year ol& te,t" The te,t re#ers to

    craniosacral !or% as the art o# listening" Mo&ern craniosacral therapy has eole&

    #rom the !or% o# osteopath) 3r" /illiam *(therlan& in the 100s) an& others more

    recently) !ho hae rene& the original approaches (se& in to&ays practices"

    Con&itions Treate& !ith Craniosacral TherapyCraniosacral therapy is (se& to a&&ress a n(m$er o# physical an& emotionalcon&itions incl(&ing) $(t not limite& to: High $loo& press(re) hea&ache) arthritis) $ac%)nec%) #oot) oint) lim$ pain) sciatic nere pain) $romyalgia) &epression an& an,iety)attention &ecit &isor&er A33) ost tra(matic stress &isor&er T*3) con&itions relate& to$irth tra(ma in $a$ies an& chil&ren) assistance !ith physical an& emotional en& o# li#e iss(es

    #or in&ii&(als an& loe& ones"

    9An& #or my patients) ' al!ays recommen& that they see some$o&y !ho helps themto really #eel their $o&y) e,perience their $o&y) open (p to their $o&ies" An& ' re#erpeople al!ays to craniosacral !or% or el&en%rais" ' thin% those are all ery

    important components a$o(t $ecoming a healthy person"-Dr. Bessel Van Der Kolk,

    psychiatrist and medical director of the Trauma Center at the Justice Resource Institute in Brookline, Massachusetts,

    professor of Psychiatry at Boston University Medical School. His books includeTraumatic Stress: The Effects of

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    Overwhelming Experience on the Mind, Body and SocietyandThe Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in

    the Healing of Trauma.

    continued on back ->;o(r Craniosacral *ession

    Sessions take place in a serene, relaxed environment, and normally last from 1 to 1.5 hours.

    Clients wear loose, unrestricted clothing for maximum benefit. A brief history will be taken beforethe session. Afterwards, therapist and client will share what was experienced during the session

    and discuss appropriate follow-up.

    ;o(r TherapistMary Ann High !as traine& in craniosacral therapy at +e! Me,ico Aca&emy o#Healing Arts in *anta e) +M) !ith Craniosacral Master) (ly) 201?" *he contin(es as a st(&ent an& protegeo# Mr" eirsman" *he has ac(ire& more than 450 ho(rs o# training) !hich incl(&esall a&ance& craniosacral certications oere& at +MAHA" Her certications an&practice incl(&e !or%ing !ith a&(lts an& a&olescents) as !ell as $a$ies an& small

    chil&ren" This !or% incl(&es connectie tiss(e release) m(scle rela,ation) improing.o! o# cere$ral spinal .(i&) meri&ian !or%) lymphatic release) an& emotionalprocessing an& release" A&&itionally) Mary Ann complete& specic training inproi&ing assistance !ith physical an& emotional en& o# li#e iss(es #or in&ii&(alsan& their loe& ones"

    rior to her craniosacral certication) Mary Ann !or%e& as a !il&li#e $iologist #or the@"*" orest *erice #or more than ?0 years an& c(rrently maintains a priateenironmental cons(lting practice" Mary Ann also has past e,perience as a certie&an lsen

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    Berontologist)*anta e) +M

    *y )rst treatment was 5ust to see what was involved I was surprised when *s +igh correctly

    described the area of my head where I had 5ust recently e%perienced headache pain*y last visit$

    however$ was precipitated by e%treme pain in my left arm$ due to a pinched nerve in my neck .he

    pain$ Im glad to say$ was greatly relieved and it has not returned to the same level since that

    treatment

    >enni#er Artley*yringa Hospital A(,iliary Thri#t *hop) Brangeille) '&aho

    *ary (nn has been a colleague of mine for several years +er craniosacral work is profound

    3e$orah =enenson+(rse Mi&!i#e an& Craniosacral Therapist*anta e) +e! Me,ico