Craniosacral Therapy for Dogs and Cats Certificate Course
Master The Art and Science Of Craniosacral Therapy Techniques for Dogs and Cats In This Comprehensive Course
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Welcome to the Wonderful World of Craniosacral Therapy for Dogs and Cats Certificate Course!
This Craniosacral Therapy for Dogs and Cats Certificate Course is tailored for massage therapists, animal care professionals, and pet owners eager to enhance the health and happiness of their furry friends. You can add craniosacral therapy to your dog massage and cat massages or use it as a stand alone treatment!
Whether you're looking to add a valuable service to your massage practice, deepen your expertise in animal care, or simply improve your own pet’s well-being, this course has everything that you need to know.
You will also receive an extensive 70 page Craniosacral Therapy (CST) Workbook that has everything that you need to know about Craniosacral Therapy for Dogs and Cats and also promotional and marketing ideas with this course if you decide to do this as a part of your massage business or just extra income.
Did you know that Craniosacral therapy (CST) can be highly beneficial for cats and dogs, helping address a range of physical and emotional issues?
Here's what it can be good for:
1. Stress and Anxiety Relief: CST can calm the nervous system, making it helpful for pets dealing with stress, anxiety, or trauma. It can promote relaxation and improve overall well-being
2. Pain and Mobility Issues: For pets with joint problems, arthritis, or injuries, CST can help reduce pain and improve mobility by gently releasing tension in the craniosacral system.
3. Digestive Problems: CST may aid in resolving digestive issues by improving the function of the nervous system, which can positively influence gut health.
4. Behavioral Issues: By promoting a balanced nervous system, CST can help address behavioral problems that stem from anxiety, fear, or past trauma.
5. Post-Surgical Recovery: CST can support healing and reduce pain after surgery by enhancing the body’s natural healing processes.
6. Chronic Conditions: Pets with chronic health issues, such as respiratory or neurological conditions, may benefit from CST as it supports the body's ability to self-regulate and heal.
7. Overall Wellness: Regular CST sessions can enhance a pet's overall health, improve their energy levels, and contribute to a better quality of life.
CST is gentle and non-invasive, making it particularly suitable for pets who may be sensitive.
Incorporating CST into your pet's care routine can lead to noticeable improvements in their comfort, behavior, and quality of life. As you witness the calming effects and physical benefits of CST, you’ll see your pet not just surviving but thriving, enjoying life with greater ease and happiness.
Whether used as a standalone therapy or in conjunction with other treatments such as massage therapy, craniosacral therapy is a valuable tool for fostering a deeper connection with your pet and supporting their journey toward optimal health.
Join me as I take you step by step on the incredible journey of learning craniosacral therapy for dogs and cats.Ready to Elevate Your Massage Practice with a New, Powerful Healing Technique?
Your Instructor
Mark is an approved provider with NCBTMB (National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork #1805)
Course Curriculum
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PreviewFirstly, what is it good at treating? (0:50)
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PreviewSecondly, who is this course made for? (1:41)
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StartPlease make sure to download your EBook on CST for Dogs and Cats (1:24)
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PreviewTHIS is what CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY does to dogs and cats (2:28)
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StartThere is no placebo involved and we get results-what's up with that? (0:44)
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StartPalpating the bones and sutures-let's get you started! (1:15)
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StartDo you need to do the next section? Here is the answer. (1:01)
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StartMy Facebook group and Instagram are great resources for you (0:33)
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StartA brief history (4:05)
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PreviewThe balance between biomechanical and biodynamic models (2:09)
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StartCraniosacral Therapy…What is it Really? (3:36)
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StartA word about these upcoming lectures (1:03)
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StartLets do this palpation exercise-the skin, muscles and fascia (8:22)
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StartLets do this palpation exercise-the synovial joints (6:02)
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StartLets do this palpation exercise-the pulses (12:20)
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StartLets do this palpation exercise-alternating between breath and cardio rhythms (7:33)
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StartThe heart beat awareness exercise (4:09)
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StartThe repelling hands exercise (5:31)
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StartThe healing light energy exercise which I love! (6:12)
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StartA quick look at the anatomy- The cranium (2:58)
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StartThe craniosacral rhythm (3:26)
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StartA quick look at the anatomy- The meninges (2:18)
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StartEntrainment-How you use it to heal your clients (5:44)
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PreviewProof of the craniosacral rhythm (7:02)
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StartThe craniosacral rhythm palpation exercise (11:59)
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StartThe Frontal Bone release on Yourself (8:09)
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StartThe Therapeutic Releases of the Body (7:28)
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StartA quick overall look at the anatomy of a dog and cat (3:20)
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StartRemember you are doing this FOR your pet, not TO your pet. (4:33)
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StartWhen is the best time to do craniosacral therapy for them? (1:10)
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StartKeeping constant contact is also an important factor (1:30)
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StartWhere should you do the massage and on what? (3:53)
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StartAnother option to you is to do home visits to treat their pets (0:47)
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StartWhat's to see here? Mixing this with massage? Absolutely ! (1:06)
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StartTreat them when they are sleeping if you can (1:03)
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StartGetting started-the key points. (8:44)
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StartUPDATE-we had to find a new happy place and multiple holds (2:16)
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StartThe Occipital Release (5:33)
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StartThe Thoracic Opening Release (5:00)
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StartThe Respiratory Diaphragm Release (3:42)
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StartThe Lumbosacral Release (6:25)
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StartFinal Hold: Occipital-Sacral Release (1:34)
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StartThe Frontal Release (6:50)
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StartThe Parietal Release/Lift (5:32)
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StartThe Temporal Release (3:29)
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StartThe Mandible Release (2:22)
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StartThe Occipital Bone Release (2:18)
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StartThe sacral-occipital hold (1:14)
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StartThis is how to adapt craniosacral therapy for use on horses (0:59)
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StartCongrats! you have finished the course! (1:22)