Infant/Maternal CST Conference 2012
September 13-16 In Portland Oregon
Infant/Maternal CST Conference 2012
September 13-16 In Portland Oregon
This is a private conference only open to people who have studied
Craniosacral Therapy with Carol Gray
WHAT: First Ever Infant/Maternal Craniosacral Therapy Conference
WHO: All of us - We are all teachers. We are all students.
WHEN: September 13-16, 2012
WHERE: Portland Audubon Center
WHY: It's time to share how we have been developing, integrating and growing the important work we do with mothers and babies.
COST: $350 registration fee for all four days - including excellent snacks
PRESENTERS DISCOUNT: $100 discount - $250 registration fee for presenters
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT: Certificates of Completion (24 hours)
FREE CLINIC: We will have a pre-conference event - the biggest Free Infant CST Clinic Ever on Wednesday September 12. Stay tuned for shift sign-up information.
EXCELLENT CONFERENCE COORDINATOR: Ananda Elise Foley: Ananda's email: anandaelise@gmail.com. Her phone: 541-944-6859. She will divine the answers to your questions.
PRESENTATIONS:
The deadline to submit a presentation proposal is June 1, 2012.
Presentation selections will be made by June 15, 2012.
PRESENTATION TOPIC IDEAS:
Integration of biodynamic and biomechanical models of CST to treat mothers and infants
Special group to discuss integration of CST into a lactation consultation visit
Special group to discuss integration of CST into midwifery practice
Special group to discuss successful free clinic models
Tongue tie
Breastfeeding issues
Breastfeeding for beginners
Breech birth
Plagiocephaly
Torticollis
Cranial synostosis
Reflux
Infant sleep issues
Gut health
Nutrition in the womb
Integration of CST with other modalities to treat mothers/infants
Infant Consciousness
Postpartum adjustment disorders
Helping mothers recover from traumatic births
Pelvic floor healing
Interesting case studies
Interesting research
CST in the hospital setting
Anatomy lessons
Embryology lessons
Infant motor skill development
Perinatal psychology
Maternal/infant bonding
Communication
Anything you have developed that enhances this work
Personal practice techniques
Self care for practitioners
Group discussion-type presentations
Hands-on skills presentations




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