Cranio-Sacral Therapy for Animal Practitioners: Introduction to Cranio-Sacral-Therapy, Level I
Introduction to Cranio-Sacral-Therapy, Level I, 13.+14.04.2026
13.04.2026 - 14.04.2026Beschreibung
Introduction to Cranio-Sacral-Therapy: Level I, Monday and Tuesday, April 13th and 14th, 2026
at the IAVC GmbH, Sittensen/Lengenbostel, Northern Germany
Course Topics Include:
- History and foundations of Cranio-Sacral Therapy
- Therapeutic Dialogue with Body Structures
- Diagnostic scanings from the Intention
- Learning to palpate the Cranio-Sacral Rythm and the Stillness of the Rhythm
- Still Point Technique
- Dural Tube diagnosis, and treatment through the Dural Tube
- Tips to start combining Chiropractic with Cranio-Sacral Therapy
Cranio-sacral therapy is a very light-touch manual technique, used to evaluate the body through listening to the tissues, and invite them to change and heal themselves. It can be used to treat the physical body (subluxations, tensions in cranial sutures, facial tensions on the different body diaphragms, visceral tensions…) as well as the emotional self, through the somato-emotional release. These courses will teach you the diagnostic and therapeutic tools to do a full cranio-sacral therapy treatment, and also discuss how to integrate the various techniques with chiropractic.
We will practice on each other, as it is very important to feel within your own body how gentle and powerful cranio-sacral techniques are, to better comprehend its impact on your animal patients. Much of the course consists of guided "hands on" practical learning!
Referenten
with Sílvia Martí Korff, DVM, Spain
Ort
The IAVC presents: Cranio Sacral Therapy for Animal Practitioners 2026
- Introduction to Cranio-sacral Therapy Level I (Monday + Tuesday, April 13th + 14th, 2026)
- Clinical Cranio-sacral Therapy Level II (Wednesday + Thursday, April 15th + 16th, 2026)
- Cranio-Sacral Therapy Level III-Deep Listening in Stillness to Animal and Human Beings (Friday + Saturday, April 17th + 18th, 2026)
at the IAVC GmbH (Lengenbostel/Sittensen, Northern Germany)