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--- In craniosacralnetwork@yahoogroups.com, Tuba Karacalar
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> Hello,
>
> Grounding survey
>
> I'm a student of Cranio-sacral Therapy in London and
> working on a project to complete my course. The
> subject is `Grounding'. One part of the project will
> consider the results of a survey I am conducting with
> Craniosacral therapists. My aim is to reach as many
> therapists possible and I will appreciate your support
> by answering the questionnaire below. Please return
> the responses to me by email.
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Tuba Karacalar
>
> Questionnaire
>
> 1- Are you – please delete appropriately?
> Female
>
> 2- How long have you been practising Craniosacral
> Therapy?
> 5 years
>
>
> 3- Do you practise any other conventional and
> complimentary health related disciplines? If so which
> one(s)?
> occupational therapy - sensory integration and many other
developmental strategies
>
> 4- How would you define grounding?
> Being 'there and present and steady'
>
> 5- Please list the five most important aspects of
> being grounded?
> calmness, focused, filtering out background, in touch with energy
source for myself, in touch with clients energy and knowing the
difference and able to access both when needed
>
> 6- What are the signs and symptoms of being
> ungrounded? Please list five.
> distracted by thoughts and sensations, forcing tissue release,
judging the treatment & results, achiness in my body, 'sucked in'
>
> 7- What methods do you use to ground yourself as
> practitioner?
> visualizations of tree roots out my feet or bottom, visualize a
grounding stick, deep breaths, check my own energy flow, check
clients rhythm as a guide
>
> 8- What methods do you use to ground your patients?
> grounding stick mainly
>
> Many thanks for taking the time to answer the
> questionnaire. Please let me know if you would like to
> receive the results of the survey.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Hello, Grounding survey I’m a student of Cranio-sacral Therapy in London and working on a project to complete my course. The subject is ‘Grounding’. One...
Tuba Karacalar
tubagul2001
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Oct 3, 2005
6:24 pm

... developmental strategies ... source for myself, in touch with clients energy and knowing the difference and able to access both when needed ... judging the...
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Oct 13, 2005
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kratzbox4 <kratzbox4@...> wrote:--- In craniosacralnetwork@yahoogroups.com, Tuba Karacalar ... developmental strategies ... source for myself, in touch...
Jim McDougald
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Oct 13, 2005
5:41 am

Hi Sue, Thanks very much for responding my questionnaire. I really appreciate it as not many people from the group has responded. Just one thing though what is...
Tuba Karacalar
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Oct 14, 2005
6:23 pm

Grounding stick......just a term we used for lightening rod into the ground from where I come from. Visualization, but more. I actually guide the energy down...
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Oct 15, 2005
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