Skip to content
Leitfaden

Craniosacral Therapy in Singapore

Singapore has a growing BCST community with practitioners trained through Body Intelligence Training. Key providers include Integrated Energy (Pauline Chau), Sol Therapy, and Wellness Integrated (Adida Shahab). Body Intelligence offers a 2-year practitioner training in Singapore.

2026-03-22

Singapore has one of the more established craniosacral therapy communities in Southeast Asia, built over decades rather than assembled quickly. Wellness Integrated Singapore has offered biodynamic CST since 1997, which makes it one of the longest-running BCST practices in the region. That kind of duration says something: the work has sustained itself in a city-state that is pragmatic about what it keeps.

Today's Singapore CST scene includes practitioners with deep specialisations, a Body Intelligence training programme that has been producing graduates for years, and practices that integrate trauma-informed approaches with the biodynamic framework.

Practitioners and specialisations

Pauline Chau is one of the practitioners who defines the depth available in Singapore. Her BCST credentials sit alongside specialist training in lymphedema management and Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD), and she works in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese — which meaningfully widens who can access her practice in a multilingual city. The combination of biodynamic CST and lymphatic work isn't common, but it reflects a thoughtful understanding of fluid systems in the body that the two modalities share in different ways.

Adida Shahab holds BCST credentials and also works as a trainer, contributing to the training of new practitioners alongside her clinical work. Practitioners who move into teaching bring particular value to a community — they've had to articulate and transmit the work rather than just practise it, which tends to deepen their own understanding. Sol Therapy Singapore offers trauma-informed BCST specifically, which is a meaningful specialisation for a city with a significant population of people carrying stress, relocation histories, and the weight of high-performance professional environments.

Wellness Integrated Singapore

The fact that Wellness Integrated Singapore has been offering BCST since 1997 puts it among the oldest biodynamic CST practices in Southeast Asia. The practice has trained its own practitioners through Body Intelligence and related programmes, and its longevity reflects both the quality of the work and the depth of the client base it has built. Clients who have been receiving BCST for years at a practice like this develop a relationship with the work that goes beyond occasional wellness visits — they understand what it does, they return for ongoing support, and they refer others with confidence.

For new clients discovering CST in Singapore, this kind of established practice is a useful anchor: you can receive sessions from practitioners who have been doing this for a long time, which is its own form of quality assurance.

Body Intelligence and the PACT network

Body Intelligence runs its two-year biodynamic BCST foundation training in Singapore, and graduates feed into the PACT directory for the Asia-Pacific region. PACT — the Pacific Association of Craniosacral Therapists — covers Singapore and provides the verification framework for practitioners trained here to carry internationally recognised credentials.

For clients, the PACT directory at pactcst.com is the most reliable way to find verified practitioners in Singapore. For anyone interested in training, the Body Intelligence Singapore programme offers the same 700-plus hour, 10-seminar structure used globally — and being trained in Singapore means you're part of both the local community and the broader international network Body Intelligence has built across the Pacific and beyond.

Singapore's size means the BCST community here is small but geographically concentrated in a way that makes it easy to access. Practitioners are reachable in central and residential areas across the island, and sessions are straightforward to fit into the rhythms of city life. The multilingual capacity of practitioners like Pauline Chau — working in English, Mandarin, and Cantonese — reflects the practical reality of who comes for sessions in a city where most residents speak more than one language. For clients from Chinese-speaking backgrounds who process body experience more naturally in Mandarin or Cantonese, that matters more than it might seem.

Singapore's CST community has real depth and a track record few cities in the region can match. For clients here, the combination of long-established practices, well-credentialed practitioners, and accessible training makes this one of the better places in Southeast Asia to engage with biodynamic CST.