Cost: £110 full price per a day, non refundable deposit of £40 secures a place.
Booking: http://trelondon.com/supervision/ The supervision days are aimed at people with an existing practice of TRE, primarily people who have done a Level I workshop.
Course Details: The living matrix of fascia has been under appreciated for decades. There is an exponential growth in research papers into connective tissues. We can no longer talk of separate muscles; muscles and fascia form bags and ‘myofascial meridians’ that connect all the structures of the body into a unified whole. It is staggering how everything is connected to everything. Tension patterns in fascia are a primary communicating system in the body. The extracellular matrix of fascia connects into cytoskeleton of cells and in turn the cytoskeleton connects into the cell nucleus. The tension in fascia is now known to affect the expression of DNA in the nucleus.
The workshop will explore the lines of connection through the core of the body, we will look at biotensegrity, how oscillations in tissues feed the brain, and we will look at the transverse diaphragms. Transverse diaphragms are common places for holding tight and often limit the free movement of tremors through the body.
Facilitator: Steve Haines
Steve has been working in healthcare for over twenty years, primarily as a bodyworker since 1998. His worldview has been shaped by advocacy in mental health, being around AIDS activism and his practice of yoga, meditation and skiing. He is continually inspired by the change that can happen through paying attention to the body. He is a Level III TRE trainer.
He is a biodynamic craniosacral therapist, UK registered chiropractor and also trained as a shiatsu practitioner. He lives and treats between London and Geneva and teaches cranial work internationally, including Switzerland, UK, Ireland, Israel, North America and Australia. He is co-author of ‘Cranial Intelligence – A Practical Guide to Craniosacral Therapy’ www.cranialintelligence.com. For one to one sessions check www.stevehaines.net.