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FAQThere is no set series of movements I do cookbook style. The pattern of the work that we will be trying to determine lies not in my head or a book, but within your body. Your body has developed its own unique pattern of managing the stresses of life - from both within and from without. Therefore, that pattern is the blueprint with which, and from which, we work - not necessarily to completely remove all your patterns, but to open the door for more possibility. What is unique about SI is that there is a set series of goals to be accomplished. Each session has its own particular goal or goals, but the overall goal is to begin to move certain patterns within your body towards certain general directions. For example, the first session addresses the "slouch" pattern. We are working towards getting you more upright and this is our first task. I will be looking at where the major strains are in your tissue. Then we will work together, using manipulation of tissue and your own movements, to begin to release the holding patterns and bring awareness to new ways of moving. Each session builds up to the next; in the second session we are going to help support the new length in the front of your body by giving you a base of support and more length in your back. The innate intelligence of SI is actually the intelligence of the body. The sessions progress with this same movement throughout. One way to visualize SI's work is as moving from outside in (from the most superficial layer of your body to the deeper structures) and then back out again, thus building new relationships from within. As the outer strains release, the inner ones can be more readily and reasonably addressed. The eventual goal is to help you find a new way of moving and living as a result of a new possibility of being in your body.
As a result of Structural Integration, people commonly report feeling physically taller, lighter and more flexible. They report feeling better balance and greater self-confidence. As a result, discomfort or pain in the body is alleviated. It is important to remember that because no two people are alike, each experience and its benefits will cater to the individual. The goal of Structural Integration is to balance your body's structure in gravity. To do that, the Practitioner looks at how your entire body has compensated and shortened over time. The ten-session format allows us to systematically open the body to deal with those compensations, not just to fix a local problem, but to get at your body's entire postural pattern. Do I have to do the entire 10 sessions? Of course not. You can try a session or two to see if Structural Integration fits your needs. Yes! Photographs taken of people years after the Basic Ten Series show that changes are still present with structure and function improved. Keep in mind however, as life changes, bodies change in response. Injuries, accidents, lengthy illnesses, and emotional stress may necessitate additional work. How does a Structural Integration session feel? During the session you may experience a warm, pleasant sensation from the area that is being worked while at other times momentary discomfort. The practitioner will apply the appropriate pressure, based on the client's needs and feedback. Early on, Structural Integration developed a reputation as an extremely uncomfortable process. Over time, the Structural Integration community has developed the work to be even more effective, while at the same time working at levels that are actually more comfortable to the client. In short, most new clients who are worried about Structural Integration being uncomfortable no longer find that an issue after experiencing a session. How is Structural Integration different from massage? Massage focuses on relaxing and releasing muscular tension and stress while Structural Integration focuses on changing biomechanical patterns of movement and making postural changes long-term. Does Structural Integration have psychological benefits? While Structural Integration† is primarily concerned with physical changes in the body, it does affect the whole person. As well as our physical being, we are made up of emotions, attitudes, belief systems, and behavior patterns in concert with perceptions of body image that all determines how the person is shaped and what their limitations are in how they move. For some people, the physical holding patterns they have adopted can be related to emotional holding or tension. For others, their structure may carry the effects of an emotional experience. Aligning the physical structure is a useful tool and complementary to psychotherapy and/or personal development work. Sessions run approximately 90 minutes. How often should I book sessions? You can book sessions weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. While more change will happen after your sessions, as you move around with the new relationships created, it is important to keep things moving. The appropriate time frame is something that becomes clear once the process begins. The typical attire for men is underwear and for woman is bra and underwear or two piece swimsuit. It's important for the Practitioner to be able to see your physique and the changes that occur during the sessions. It is also important for you to feel comfortable during the session so, if needed, please wear whatever you feel is appropriate. |
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