Upledger Certification Programs
Program page describing CST-T and CST-D certification tracks, prerequisites, and continuing education maintenance.
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Program page describing CST-T and CST-D certification tracks, prerequisites, and continuing education maintenance.
Official course-path page showing the CST curriculum sequence, beginning with CS1 and progressing through CS2, SER1, SER2, and advanced coursework. Useful for explaining the training ladder behind Upledger credentials.
Primary source page outlining BCTA/NA’s biodynamic RCST® training requirements, hours, application items, and trademark/usage conditions in North America.
BCTA/NA page listing 2026 and later certification trainings, repeating the 700-hour RCST eligibility baseline and naming specific providers, dates, locations, and contacts.
BCTA/NA page listing introductory BCST courses with seminar titles, fees, locations, contacts, and notes such as CEUs and audience-specific framing.
Provider-run training page confirming Kate Klemer’s two-year, 700-hour training in Charlemont, Massachusetts, and explicitly connecting it to BCTA/NA-certified teaching status.
Provider page confirming hybrid delivery, 13 three-day modules over two years, 700 total hours for graduation, and automatic scholarship details for BIPOC students.
Provider training page confirming a new fall 2026 New York City foundation training and 350 CEs approved for Massage Therapists.
Detailed provider page with intro-course dates, certification-path language, faculty names, cohort schedules, pricing, and a logistics overview describing an 825-hour dual-certification structure.
Provider overview page confirming that its hybrid intro is equivalent to Module 1 of the full BCST certification training and identifying Margaret Rosenau and Vanessa Lillie as instructors.
Provider overview describing a 50-day biodynamic practitioner course in ten 5-day seminars over two years, with BI anatomy-course graduation requirements and BCST/RCST designation language.
Course page for the Kelowna, British Columbia cohort with PTIB regulatory language, seminar schedule, venue, and Canadian payment-plan details.
Course page for a Halifax, Canada cohort showing 10 seminar dates, venue TBD status, and payment handled through Relational Field Inc.
UK course page showing an Edinburgh cohort, join-from-seminar-2 flexibility, the Salisbury Centre venue, and fee options in pounds sterling.
Provider accreditation page naming professional bodies and affiliations connected to Body Intelligence training, including PACT, NHPC Canada, BCTA/NA, CSTA UK, IACST, the Craniosacral Therapy Association of France, and IABT.
CSTA training entry page describing accredited school locations around the UK and linking to accredited training details and school listings.
Sets public baseline requirements for CSTA-accredited training: minimum 300 contact hours, ongoing home study and practice, 1:5 staff-student ratio, and final written/practical assessment; also notes 80 classroom hours in anatomy, physiology, and pathology are expected.
Index page stating that the listed schools offer practitioner training leading to qualifications accepted by CSTA.
Explains that CSTA-accredited schools report annually and undergo triennial inspections, and that graduates may register as members using RCST; members must follow ethics and practice standards, complete supervision, annual CPD, and maintain first aid training.
Provider-level overview describing CCST's integrated training approach, one-year and two-year formats, clinical experience, support structure, and graduate eligibility for RCST and other organizations.
Provider page for the October 2026 two-year diploma showing 10 five-day seminars over two years, residential seminars at Karuna Dartmoor, and teaching-clinic opportunities in year two.
Public graduation-rules page listing attendance expectations, homestudy, 150 practice sessions, case history project, practical and written assessments, minimum 10 private sessions, readiness-to-practice review, and anatomy/physiology prerequisites.
Provider page with entry timing, audience, CSTA accreditation, IABT affiliation, 700-hour course structure, homestudy expectations, and payment-plan details for the London 2026 cohort.
Curriculum overview describing seminar-by-seminar emphases including trauma, midline, embryology, tissue field, birth processes, viscera, nervous system, facial complex, pain science, parents and babies, and professional practice.
Provider page listing the 10-seminar Edinburgh 2026 schedule, venue, intro talks, payment options, and certification wording for successful completion.
Accreditation page saying Edinburgh training is accredited by CSTA, the school is affiliated with IABT, and member schools offer the BCST designation to foundation-training graduates and ABD for an additional 300 hours of post-graduate training.
Comprehensive documentation of IABT training standards including curriculum guidelines (700-hour minimum), educational philosophy, peer consultation requirements, Code of Professional Conduct, and complaint procedures.
Professional standards for PACT members covering patient care, boundaries, confidentiality, professional development, and ethical conduct.
Hungarian craniosacral therapy practice with detailed information on conditions treated including migraines, chronic pain, autism, PTSD, fibromyalgia, TMJ, and more. Features patient testimonials.
Dr. Gabriela Florea's practice in Bucharest. Explains CST and SomatoEmotional Release (Upledger method). First Romanian PhD in Medical and Health Humanities.
Jamaica-based practice by Bianca Chung offering lactation consulting, feeding therapy, craniosacral therapy, and orofacial myofunctional therapy for children.
Information on Individual and Group Intensive Therapy programs, including pricing ($4,320 for 5-day group intensive), schedules for 2026 programs
McGill Office for Science and Society analysis of the 2019 Haller meta-analysis. Demonstrates 'garbage in, garbage out' problem: 8 of 10 studies were either negative or poorly conceived, one had too few participants, and the last compared non-equivalent groups. Criticizes lack of evidence for craniosacral rhythm existence and poor inter-rater reliability among practitioners.
Comprehensive skeptical analysis by Robert Todd Carroll. Notes: skull bones don't move, brain cells lack actin/myosin, only rhythm in cranium is cardiovascular. Cites British Columbia Office of Health Technology Assessment (BCOHTA) 1999 review finding insufficient evidence. Documents infant death after CST treatment.
Science-Based Medicine analysis. Concludes CST is 'quackery, plain and simple.' Notes it remains in osteopathic curricula and COMLEX licensing exams despite lack of evidence.
Detailed skeptical analysis by Paul Ingraham. Argues CSF circulation doesn't need manipulation, cranial rhythms are undetectable, and inter-rater reliability studies show practitioners cannot agree on pulse rates.
Archive of the Haller et al. 2019 meta-analysis with supplementary materials and data.
Comprehensive database of research articles, case studies, and theoretical papers from the Upledger Institute. Includes both peer-reviewed publications and internal research. Key resource for understanding the pro-CST evidence base and theoretical framework.
UK affiliate research page. Documents recent case studies published through the Cranio Sacral Society. Includes case studies on ptosis following COVID-19, infant colic, and self-harming in adolescents. Acknowledges challenges of research in complementary medicine.
Information on accreditation bodies recognizing Body Intelligence training