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6 craniosacral therapists

Craniosacral therapy in Dorset

United Kingdom

About craniosacral therapy

Craniosacral therapy is a gentle, hands-on approach using very light touch — about the weight of a coin — to work with the body's natural rhythms. Sessions last 45-75 minutes, fully clothed. People seek it for stress, headaches, neck and back tension, and nervous system regulation. It is considered one of the safest forms of manual therapy.

Practitioners in Dorset

Alexandra Troy

10 Park Road

10 Park Road, BH19 2AD

craniosacral therapy

Source: CSTA UK

Emma Gilmore

Wellhayes

Wellhayes, DT7 3RN

An advanced bodywork therapist with 30 years experience; I have a trauma informed practice and work with chronic pain, as well as emotional holding patterns. My life experiences, qualifications in biodynamic craniosacral therapy, women's health scar tissue and myofascial release inform my practice. An experienced International teacher, I feel privileged to work in this field, to share my knowledge and support my clients on their journey to increased health, happiness and a fulfilling life.

craniosacral therapy

Source: CSTA UK

Janie Prince

Knapp Farm

Knapp Farm, DT6 6NG

craniosacral therapy

Source: CSTA UK

Jo Coole

The Consulting Centre

The Consulting Centre, BH12 1AW

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Source: CSTA UK

Katerina Drabkova

Lana Craniosacral Therapy

Lana Craniosacral Therapy, EX13 5DZ

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Source: CSTA UK

Lisa Loader

8 West Street

8 West Street, DT6 3QP

Certified Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist using trauma-informed practices. I have developed a gentle practice that works with the body to alleviate pain, and blocks in the body, find and release stored trauma, and ease anxiety. I work with people of all ages on many different issues. My work encourages balance and flow in the body to help people feel better. I tap into and support the body to work with it's natural healthy rhythms. I am dedicated to empowering people to embrace a positive, embodied path.

craniosacral therapy

Source: CSTA UK

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How to choose

  • • Look for completed training from a recognised programme (Upledger Institute, BCTA/NA, CSTA)
  • • Confirm a few years of supervised practice
  • • Have a conversation before booking — a good practitioner never promises cures
  • • Check credentials and professional liability insurance