Distance work

For years, my sister would ask me if I did any distance work. My answer was always no because I had not been taught that specifically in school. But when we found ourselves in lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we started experimenting. We would connect via telephone, and I would have a pillow on my lap where I would put my hands while at the same time visualizing her body. I used my craniosacral therapy skills and was surprised when I felt similar things as if I was giving her a session in person. We worked together for several weeks, and then I started practicing with friends. The feedback I received was very positive. So after a few months, I offered this service in my private practice.
I was calling it “distance craniosacral therapy”, however, there has been a lot of debate among Craniosacral practitioners about this and whether it can be called craniosacral therapy or not. Therefore, from now on I will just call it distance sessions.
Many of the clients who have received these sessions report lower anxiety levels, less pain, more relaxation, and better sleep.

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  1. The name is not important… the excellent results yes! Thanks Margarita for your wonderful high quality services! Feliz Navidad!

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