I myself feel that Neurocranial Restructuring can be an excellent
adjunct to craniosacral work. Also yoga, also sungazing, in
moderation. All these things have moved my skull bones and improved
my hearing.
mike
--- In craniosacralnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "kratzbox4"
<kratzbox4@y...> wrote:
>
> Hi. My name is Sue. Finally have found some free time to join a
group
> and put an intention of 'sticking with the exchanges'. Thank you
to
> everyone who has offered their experience and advice, as well as
> questions. Very helpful. Does anyone out there have experience
with
> trichotillomania - in children? I have a 6 yr old client who pulls
> her hair out; a lot of it. She has had only 2 haircuts in her
entire
> life. Here's the kicker....she was violently vacuumed extracted at
> birth. Not only was her cranium malformed but she was also left
with
> profound bilateral sensory hearing loss. So far CST has improved
> sleeping to some degree and self regulation, and reduced hair
pulling
> frequency. She still struggles with sensory modulation; attention
> span and emotional stability. Hair pulling does increase during
> periods of stress (which is also increasing with the advent of
> school) Her tissue only accepts minute amounts of work. We've
been
> working together on & off over 1 1/2 years now. She asks to have
CST
> done now...which is a milestone. I am very, very patient with her,
> but is there any time when you might try to entice a slight push
into
> such a guarded system (which I think she possesses)? Any
suggestions?
> Susan Kratz
>