Online Intro to Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy (BCST)
coming soon
Discover what is involved in becoming a Registered Craniosacral Therapist.
- Discover how Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy (BCST) is a paradigm shift in therapy in that it is not focused on fixing or finding problems but rather on finding the health.
- Discover how the body breaths through the Cranial Rhythmic Impulse (CRI)and how when we listen deeply profound shifts occur.
- Studying BCST is the process of learning how to listen deeply to your own and another’s system. As the body is heard through deep tidal flows health is restored.
- This is developed through practices in self awareness and embodiment, felt sense anatomy, deep listening skills, and trauma informed learning.
What is Involved?
The course involves 10 x 5-day modules over the course of 2 years.
Each 5-day module is broken down into 2 days online on one weekend and three days in person on another weekend.
There will be in total 700 hours required to be completed for graduation:
350 hours of classroom time.
150 hours of practice sessions. It is recommended that you get 15 done in between modules to you are ready to graduate at the end. Sessions written up for the teaching team to review. You may not charge for these sessions and you must let your client(s) know that you are a practitioner in training.
10 hours of sessions that you receive from an RCST (the cost for this is not included in the tuition) We recommend that you schedule these sessions between each module to prepare you for the upcoming module.
150 hours of study time including drawing and modeling anatomical structures and the reading of texts in the fields of BCST, cranial osteopathy, trauma resolution, anatomy and pre-and perinatal development.
20 hours of Case Studies – this starts halfway through the program.
10 hours of a Special Project – with a presentation to the class at the end.