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Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy

Locality: Mudgee, New South Wales

Phone: +61 415 132 667



Address: 3/47-55 Market st 2850 Mudgee, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.wix.com/bradfordtucker/craniosacral

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25.01.2022 The new training is about to start in May. You have to book in so you don't miss out on the amazing insights of Roger Gilchrist. He is one of Franklin Sills' premier educators and will change the way you see the human body. I look forward to seeing you in Lindfield in May.



21.01.2022 Lots of cranial vault information this week passed. This group is really nice and getting into some more detail. Looking forward to more work.

13.01.2022 So course 2 in the current series begins tomorrow. Today for team meetings and a resource session with The Wellness Institute founder, Roger Gilchrist.

13.01.2022 Lots of cranial vault information this week passed. This group is really nice and getting into some more detail. Looking forward to more work.



12.01.2022 I work now in Mudgee NSW as well when I am not in Glebe at my clinic of about 16 years. So looking forward to January and the next incarnation of training and teaching BCST with Roger Gilchrist.

08.01.2022 For more information and a complete program description: www.WellnessInstitute.net or contact Conny Pulvermacher 0418 49 88 74 [email protected] There will be another Professional Training in Biodynamic Cranio-Sacral Therapy starting in January 2017. Myself and Conny Pulvermacher will be assisting Roger Gilchrist on this next training. I invite all interested parties to get in touch with any of us for further information.

08.01.2022 PTSD For women after childbirth discussed on " The Project" channel 10 Aus tonight, 4th July. Do we now need to suggest BCST more strongly in the maternity arena? We as therapists deal with birth trauma pretty regularly with our clients, so what about their mothers? I think we should ask.



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