Craniosacral Fascial Therapy

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The Gillespie Approach, also known as Craniosacral Fascial Therapy (CFT), is a gentle, non-invasive bodywork modality developed by Dr. Barry Gillespie. It is based on the theory that the craniosacral and fascial systems are interconnected and that releasing tension in this combined network can resolve various health conditions.

Self-Healing: The primary principle is that “the body knows best how to heal itself.” The therapist’s role is to “listen” and support the body as it self-corrects. This is why the therapy has very few contraindications and why it can be done with newborns through end of life.

The Craniosacral Fascial System: Dr. Gillespie proposes that the brain and spinal cord have a natural expansion/contraction cycle (the “Brain Cycle”) that pumps cerebrospinal fluid through the body’s fascial web. When the fascia is tight or strained due to trauma, the flow of CSF is restricted, which can cause a multitude of health issues.

Trauma Storage: The approach supports the understanding that the body’s fascia remembers and holds every physical and emotional trauma dating back to conception, particularly birth trauma.

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