Thanks for the affirmation. I do believe I have practiced that totally
unconditional love for my clients for 2 decades, even before I embraced CST
work. Sensory integration work asks for a similar presence from the therapist.
I work with children faced with very difficult challenges to living a calm and
comfortable and happy life.
I think Andrew's remarks speak to what I am trying to get passed.....relying on
techniques at time periods when other information is not manifesting, nor is
change / relief / something else happening and the dysfunction persists. Some
of my clients, I believe, really have structural issues. This little girl who
pulls her hair out, for example, just can not get that sphenoid to mobilize and
other tissues out of midline alignment. Or many of my clients with autism,
their ENTIRE meningeal network feels so tightly drawn in that is takes many,
many sessions to structurally make changes.
Best regards
Sue
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