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Zero Balancing Expanded Providing detailed descriptions and illustrations, this book offers excellent ways to further assist your clients recover and retain their health, and at the same time to expand your practice. The content of this book incorporates Judith Sullivan’s three previous Zero Balancing workbooks that are used in advanced ZB courses. This book, can be used alone, as a study guide or as review for an advanced ZB course. It is also helpful to other manual therapists, as it shows how the skills of Zero Balancing, CranioSacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation can enhance the body’s natural healing processes in a wide range of health conditions.(Judith previously taught Upledger CST classes for 13 years.) CONTENTS: - Chapter 1: discusses principles of Zero Balancing in relationship to advanced classes and other modalities that can be incorporated into ZB work. It presents an overview of health and healing, including trauma and issues relating to the therapist-client interface. As an organized way to approach the body.
- Chapters 2 - 6: look at each cavity of the body and its organs. Each chapter includes the fulcrums used for that particular body cavity, which are most effective in attaining balance, finding and releasing restrictions, and integrating the body.
- Chapter 7: looks at the value of ZB with children.
About Zero Balancing: Developed by Fritz Smith, MD in the early 1970s, Zero Balancing (ZB) is a powerful body-mind therapy that uses skilled touch to address the relationship between energy and structures of the body. Following a protocol that typically lasts 30 to 45 minutes, the practitioner uses finger pressure and gentle traction on areas of tension in the bones, joints and soft tissue to create fulcrums, or points of balance, around which the body can relax and reorganize.
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