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Craniosacral Therapy Danielle Q Currey, ND, CST-T Craniosacral Therapy Danielle Q Currey, ND, CST-T

SomatoEmotional Release

SomatoEmotional Release (SER) is a gentle, hands-on method that helps your body release stored emotional tension. Like a whisper, it invites trapped feelings to surface and dissolve through subtle CranioSacral touches. This soothes your nervous system, restores balance, and leaves you feeling lighter, calmer, and more connected. At Herbs & Hands, let Dr. Currey guide you playfully on this journey to emotional freedom and wellness.

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Craniosacral Therapy, Philosophy of Care Danielle Q Currey, ND, CST-T Craniosacral Therapy, Philosophy of Care Danielle Q Currey, ND, CST-T

The Craniosacral Rhythm

In my last article, we covered what craniosacral therapy is and introduced the idea of the craniosacral rhythm (CSR), the subtle movement that craniosacral therapists work with. Today, we will explore this rhythm in more detail looking at the current objective evidence of its existence, a working theory of what causes it, and a few ways you can work with it yourself.

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Craniosacral Therapy: Soft Hands - Soft Words

The longer I dedicate myself to the art of healing, the softer I become.  My hands, my words, the herbs I work with – all are softer.

In medical school, I was trained in osseous manipulation (cracking backs), but due to my arthritis this was never accessible.  I thought I would remain in the realm of biochemistry, diagnostic testing, and juggling complex medical cases – primary care.

Then three years in, reality hit.

I live with a chronic pain condition. It is magnified by stress and demands a level of self care previously unknown to me.  Even the act of receiving a massage or chiropractic adjustment could put me in bed for days.  I began to question whether I would be able to continue being a doctor or even work as the pain and fatigue were so severe.  Then, I found Craniosacral Therapy.

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