Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 Hi Molly, In the curriculum of CranioSacral Therapy and SomatoEmotional Release taught by the Upledger Institute, one of goals we as therapists are taught is to develop our skills in therapeutic imagery and dialogue. This imagery becomes therapeutic when it is used to facilitate the patient's healing process. An image may come into the patient's awareness either spontaneously, or may be solicited by the therapist. In any event, the appearance of this image may be signaled by a sudden stop of the craniosacral system's rhythmical activity. When in the course of therapeutic dialogue this occurs, this is the significance indicator or dectector in action. A trained therapist is able to pick up subtle changes in this rhythm to literally ask the patient's subconscious for direction and get guidance on how to proceed with the therapeutic process. Sincerely, Yehuda Frischman, L.Ac.,CST, SER, TJM --- mbevera <mbevera wrote: > > Hi Yehuda, > > I am curious what you mean by significance indicator > - can you explain > more about this term? > > thanks, > Molly Beverage > > > > , yehuda > frischman > < wrote: > > > I find that when I face stuck places, I defer to > and follow > > the guidance of the significance indicator, and > needle > > distally simultaneously. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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