Frequently Asked Questions
About "Brain Therapy For Children And Adults"
by Dr. Barry R. Gillespie
Q: Can I learn craniosacral,
TMJ-dental, and fascial therapies in just three days?
Yes, everything is integrated into one simple
approach so that you leave the seminar with the
"big picture." Before the seminar you will read
and study Dr. Gillespie's book, Brain Therapy for Children
and Adults. This 159-page tightly packed syllabus
is worth three days of lectures.
Most of the time spent at the seminar is hands-on
training. In addition, Dr. Gillespie teaches
very small classes (with no more than
20 students) where he is better able to give you more
personal attention.
"The small group made it personal
and easier to learn the information and techniques. It
was an honor to be taught by Dr. Gillespie."
Diane Krulock, Nutritionist
Mechanicsburg, PA
Q: Have you considered offering advanced courses?
Motivated students leave the course on Sunday and begin
practicing this approach on Monday. You get the
basics in this all-inclusive seminar. Your patients
will be your teachers as you do the therapy; experience
becomes your best teacher.
The seminar fee is a one-time expense that can add a
new dimension to your practice right away.
"This was the finest course I have attended
for several reasons.
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It's true value far exceeds the cost
of the course.
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The training and knowledge received
make a difference for all -- for the therapist, clients,
and their families.
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The sequence, techniques, and training
are far superior to any in MT/PT/OT that I am aware
of.
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It is the only integrated
course of this kind available."
Jim Clear, NCTMB, LMT, RMTI, |
Las Cruces, NM
Q: What is the lasting value that
I receive from the Brain Therapy seminar?
You will gain the "new tools" you need to provide
care at a higher level.
Dr. Gillespie, who pioneered the approach, teaches you
personally in a small group.
By reading his workbook before the course, students have
said the learning experience in the seminar has been maximized.
You can do the work directly after the seminar
without spending more money and time in advanced courses.
Dr. Gillespie teaches only this one course.
Many students have said that the seminar was worth two
or three times the price in how it changed their lives
and practice.
"I was attracted to Dr. Gillespie's workshop because
of the integration of craniosacral, fascial, and dental
aspects that could be taught in one weekend rather than
several (actually three) levels at $595 a piece. Considering
the profound impact it has had on my practice,
the investment of $800 was very affordable.
"Since taking Dr. Gillespie's "Brain Therapy,"
I went from renting space from someone to renting my
own space and people subletting from me. It was the
best $800 I have invested in myself, and it furthered
my career both professionally and financially in an
extraordinary way.
"I am sure my story is evidence of the
potential out there for therapists like me."
Suzette Grenier Howland, C.M.T.
Worcester, MA
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Q: What is the biggest drawback
of the seminar for a potential student?
Because everyone you treat will have an incurable condition(s),
you can feel conflict if you are living in a negative
mental state where you do not believe something positive
can happen. If you do not have enough confidence in your
abilities, you may not even try this approach with your
patients.
The training, though, will give you new skill.
"The training from Dr. Gillespie's Brain Therapy
seminar took my work to a new level. Everybody I worked
on noticed the difference in the treatment.
"It's very exciting! A 10-year-old
girl came to me with migraines. With only one treatment
her headaches stopped and she is happier than her mother
has seen her for a long time. I was amazed. The work
is very profound."
Tatiana Slattery, N.C.M.T.,
Philadelphia, PA.
Dr. Gillespie's personal training and your fellow students'
experiences can help you to gain confidence.
Q: Do I need the prerequisites
of taking other craniosacral, TMJ, and fascial courses
before "Brain Therapy for Children and Adults?"
No, most students have no previous experience and still
do fine with the seminar. Dr. Gillespie took extra care
to put everything you need into the workbook and the three-day
hands-on course for a complete learning experience.
"I benefited from the personal attention only
allowed with the small number of people in our class.
We were able to apply and experience the work with Dr.Gillespie's
personal attention.
"The detailed manual is a wonderful tool!!
Easy for quick reference."
Lisa Rumer, P.T.A., N.C.M.T., P.D.M.T.
Dublin, PA
Q: How likely is it that
"I will get it" in just three days and then
be able to practice Dr. Gillespie's techniques right away
to help my clients?
Over 150 health professionals have taken the Brain Therapy
seminar. Only 2 therapists said that they were not totally
happy with the 3-day workshop and neither one wanted a
refund of their fee.
Because those taking the course are already involved
in bodywork or have had medical training, the personal
hands-on training and guidance Dr. Gillespie gives to
each student ensures that every one will "get it"
and be able to perform the newly learned therapies right
away.
"You can feel dramatic changes in yourself,
which solidify the techniques for you and give you confidence
to practice on others. It will also prolong your career
because it's so easy on your hands, wrists, etc. It is
a very good holistic approach...a great integration
of the best massage has to offer."
Michael S. Trammell, C.M.T., N.C.T.M.B.
Charlottesville, Virginia
Q: What do
these three therapies have to do with the brain?
Craniosacral therapy releases direct pressure on the
brain. Fascia, pulling up to 2,000 pounds per square inch,
can strain from the body through the neck into the head
and
jaw and affect brain motion. The TMJ and other dental
aspects have a direct effect on the tightness of the cranial
tissues and brain function.
Brain therapy is an integration of the three most
important therapies that can be done for brain function.
"It adds 'the missing link' to my massage practice
-- to really help the patient heal completely."
Jennifer Ngai, R.N., P.D.M.T.
Alexandria, VA
Q: Why is the course geared to
pediatric care as well as adult care?
The problems that adults present with started in childhood.
This seminar shows you how to treat children so they can
be healthy adults.
When parents see the effectiveness of care for themselves,
they will want care for their children. Dr. Gillespie's
book, Healing Your Child, is a
futuristic book about natural care for children. The future
is now. We just have to ride the wave of public consciousness
for this care to rise to the top.
"Although I presently work on children, this provides
me with a great deal more information with which I can
help them."
Barbara Feeney, L.M.T.
New York and Greenwich, CN
Q: What is the importance of
dentistry in the seminar?
Of all of the health providers that we see for
continuous care, who works closest to the brain?
Dr. Gillespie, a periodontist for twenty-two years, explains
how dentists have a profound impact on brain function.
The TMJ is a critical area for the entire craniosacral
fascial system to work.
The seminar's value is that you
get "the big picture" right away and are able
to help people more effectively immediately. You can see
patients in a totally different light.
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