Duties and responsibilities:
- Assess client’s health by taking a detailed case history
- Listen to the needs of the client and make them feel at ease
- Help to re-establish natural states of balance through hands-on treatment
- Check client’s comfort during the session
- Develop and maintain trust with clients
- Work in cooperation with or refer clients to other healthcare practitioners if necessary
- Keep and update clients’ records
- Build up a client base
Salary: Most craniosacral therapists are self-employed and earn a fixed fee per treatment which can vary according to their experience and location.
Education: The Craniosacral Association publishes a register (updated yearly) of members who have qualified from one of its accredited schools and are involved in continuing professional training. The courses can last 1 or 2 years or more, depending on their format. The training includes lectures, demonstrations, guided practical sessions, visualizations and a substantial amount of practical work.
I think I would not want to be one because I don't enjoy fulfilling other people's needs.
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