Articles about Craniosacral therapy


As I'm sure you can imagine, I have written lots of articles, handouts, adverts and Web pages about CranioSacral Therapy. They all reflect my own opinions based on the way I was taught and my personal experiences. It is certainly true that people experience CST in many different ways; your experience of a CST session may be totally different to mine, or anybody else's experience.

So here is a collection of articles on, or about CST; and I make no apologies for including three of mine!   Opinions and detailed methodologies will differ between CST practitioners, as you might expect. But the overall philosophies are stunningly similar.   There is also a Snoopy Cartoon that seems to relate directly to CranioSacral Therapy.   (If you should come across any other interesting articles about CST, then please let me know)

There's loads of good, thoughtful reading in this lot, but I really wouldn't recommend that you read all of them in one go - that would be a definite CST overload ! Maybe just read a couple that appeal to you and come back another day.     There are more Internet Links for CST on my contact page

Click on any of the articles that interests you.
  1. First a general article on CST that I wrote for www.worldwidehealth.com
    - a very nice Complementary Health web site

  2. I wrote this article, on "Babies, Mums & CST", for the Norwich National Childbirth Trust

  3. I wrote this article on stress, around Christmas 2007,
    for the excellent EcoEcho Magazine - available all over Norfolk

  4. "Therapies in Focus - CranioSacral Therapy" by Alison Hall, published in Heres Health, October 2000

  5. "CranioSacral Therapy" by Jane Turney, published in Healing Today, August 2002

  6. "The Gentle Touch" by Maggie Allen, published by Top Sante, May 1999

  7. "Is this the end of my back pain?" by Judith Woods
    published in The Daily Telegraph, Health & Wellbeing section, April 2004


  8. An Article by Emma Mahoney, published in the Times, 16th July 2005.
    How a mother found CST helped with her son's frequent colic.

  9. A Snoopy Cartoon by Schultz, which seems to be about Craniosacral therapy