Viscera I

Advanced Craniosacral Biodynamics

An Introduction to Embryology and Viscera Development
Elizabeth Hammond, M.Ed., RCST®
May 31-June 4, 2006
June 7-11, 2006
Circleville, Ohio area
Lanark, CANADA
$695
$695 CAD
$300 Deposit will reserve your space.
Balance of tuition must be receive before April 30, 2006
Prerequisite:
Personal interview with instructor, Elizabeth Hammond, M.Ed., RCST®
This seminar is open to all medical and healing professionals or students to enhance, deepen and access the health of the viscera.
These seminars are consistent with and a useful adjunct to all practices.
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Viscera I
The organ systems are presented in the order of embryological development.
Seminar goals
It provides an introduction to the embryological development and formational patterns of the viscera (soft organs in the thoracic and abdominal cavities). This seminar emphasizes practitioner mindfulness, and explores how to create a safe environment for client healing by slowing down and reducing hyperarousal in the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) through soft palpation of the viscera. The seminar is conducted through lectures, demonstrations, discussions, experiential exercises, and practical sessions.
Theory topics
• Patterns of stress and trauma; the role of the viscera and Autonomic Nervous System
• Embryological formation of the viscera
• The mobility & motility of selected adult viscera ; articular & ligamentous restrictions
• The ‘Breath of Life’ within the visceral system
• The embryological gesture and the phenomenology formation of the viscera
• The mobility and motility of selected adult viscera
• Visceral support postures and exercises
• Visceral articular and ligamentous restrictions
Viscera presentation order
Viscera I
Viscera II (Next Seminar)
• Blood
• Lungs
• Heart • Reproduction
• Liver/Gall Bladder • Thyroid
• Kidneys • Pancreas
• Stomach • Spleen