Training biodynamic craniosacral therapy, level 11
In levels 11-13, on the one hand, new content is taught and, on the other hand, the knowledge from previous levels is continuously integrated and networked. The knowledge and experience in the biodynamic field of craniosacral therapy are integrated into a larger whole.Behind the selective and precise observation of anatomy, physiology and embryology, the power of the breath of life increasingly appears, which sustains the whole complexity of living and dying, the complexity of health and illness. In the field of biodynamic craniosacral therapy, the breath of life is a force that unites both aspects, all aspects. We begin to sense and experience that human beings are not buffeted by this force, but are sustained by it. Two aspects central to the fabric of life are the cardiovascular system and the intestines. Metaphorically, both systems could be seen as supply and disposal systems. The anatomical expression and embryological growth gestures of both systems further guide our perception and understanding toward the breath of life. In addition to turning to the two guiding themes, we organize and clarify embryological knowledge already encountered in previous levels.
Ideally, students have worked on first case studies and in ist context we connect complementary therapy content with practice. The possible clarifications can subsequently be used by the students for a second case study.
Course contents
Anatomy, physiology, embryology of the cardiovascular system, derivatives of the cotyledons, differentiation of the intraembryonic mesoderm, folding of the intestinal tube, deepening of the KT contents and conscious connection with professional practice- Anatomy and physiology of essential rhythmic systems of the body (cardiovascular system)
- Structural overview of the cardiovascular system
- Embryology of cardiovascular development
- The three stages of hematopoiesis in the embryo
- The heart as part of the autonomic nervous system and ist importance for the conscious regulation of stress phenomena
- The heart field, an idea designed by the "Heart Math Institutes" and possible applications in the therapeutic context
- Overview of the derivatives of the cotyledons
- Overview of embryological development in the first 6 months
- Pharyngeal and cloacal membranes, the only places where ectoderm and entoderm are firmly fused - without mesodermal interlayer
- Differentiation of the intraembryonic mesoderm
- Folding of the intestinal tube
- Further deepening of the basics of complementary therapy</li
Course aims
The students- have anatomical/physiological knowledge of the cardiovascular system
- combine this knowledge with practical experience, are able to reflect on personal experience and are prepared to apply the knowledge/experience in practice
- understand the embryological development of the cardiovascular system
- are ready with the practical experience and ist reflection to incorporate knowledge from the embryology of cardiac development into their professional activities
- understand the idea of the heart field, formulated by the HeartMath Institute
- can increasingly recognize the complexity of the body system, especially the interactions of the central nervous system, autonomic nervous system and cardiovascular system, and apply the findings in the context of coping with activations (stress) in practice
- understand the specificity of pharyngeal and cloacal membranes in the embryological context
understand the differentiation of the intraembryonic mesoderm and the folding of the intestinal tube - connect, clarify and organize the embryological knowledge imparted in the training in ist entirety and complexity
- are further guided in the application of the complementary therapeutic contents
- analyze their KT applications in practice (what they have become aware of flows into their therapeutic actions)
Target group
Participants of the biodynamic craniosacral training of the School for Craniosacral Therapy Kiental.Remarks
40 hours of education/training, EMR/ASCA compliant.We reserve the right to change the teaching team in special situations.
Course Instructor
Anath EICHENWALD
Basic training Physiotherapist, basic knowledge in movement pedagogy. Many years of experience in different dance and movement forms. Practice for craniosacral therapy in Basel for babies, children and adults. Training in craniosacral therapy with Friedrich Wolf at Kientalerhof. Cranio teacher training with Liliane Fehlmann and Friedrich Wolf. Supervisor CranioSuisse.
Fredy EHRLER
Basic training Craniosacral therapist with practice in Zurich, assistant in training and further education for almost 10 years. As a nurse in the operating room and then in the medical school, he became interested in complementary therapy, which now belongs entirely to biodynamic craniosacral therapy in the teacher training at Kientalerhof. As a student of Friedrich Wolf, Liliane Fehlmann and Michael Shea, he deepened his knowledge in the fields of idiolektics, homeopathy and spirituality.
Course costs
CHF 1280 (excl. accommodation, meals and tourist tax)
CHF 1150 (excl. accommodation, meals and tourist tax). The early bird price is only applicable for a down payment of 20% 14 days after registration and payment of the remaining costs up to 60 days before the seminar begins. Please note sections 8, 20 and 21 of the terms and conditions.
Personal advice
Tanja Oesch
Course management Craniosacral Wetzikon, Tronc Commun Wetzikon, Lymphatic Drainage, Ayurveda Nutrition and others.
Main Number: +41 33 676 26 76 | Direct Number: +41 78 850 40 84 (Mo-Fr, 08:30-10:45 Uhr) | E-Mail: tanja.oesch@kientalerhof.ch