Hi Andrew,
recently I'm applying CST to a patient who have long been troubled
with tinnitus. And another client is the one with TMJ. Both of them
are being treated with 10-step-protocol.
Would you please explain to me how to apply the later module where we
should sense what the body wanting to do? I think what you said is a
very important part in CST that every CST-pactitioner have to be good
at. What do you mean by the later module? Is it a dignosis about a
muscle tension? or jammed or compressed skull bone? or something like
arcing diagnosis? Would you please show me an example?
sincerely
Hogun Jou
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Nicolette
Thats the problem with a basic approach - in the later modules,
you'll learn
how to sense what the body is wanting to do, rather than coming with a
strong agenda about what it ought to do
As a tip, you might lighten the intent to make something happen, and
increase the amount of being OK with "listening to" whatever
movements do or
dont happen
Another thing which helps is having a wider field of perception -
rater than
focussing on the area being "treated", allow yourself to be aware of
the
whole space of the body, or even the whole space of the room
Have fun!