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* Menu * Home * Therapies * Psychotherapy * Craniosacral Therapy * Integrative Baby Therapy * Babies and Children * Workshops and Training * Appointments * About me * Articles * Links * Menu PSYCHOTHERAPY CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY PRE- AND PERINATAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOTHERAPY CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY PRE- AND PERINATAL PSYCHOLOGY I am a fully qualified Psychotherapist, and Craniosacral Therapist working in Central Bristol. PSYCHOTHERAPY I am trained in Core Process Psychotherapy and Integrative Body Psychotherapy. My work with clients also draws from mindfulness practice, somatic and psychological shock resolution, pre and perinatal psychology and uses imagery and internal energetic processes to explore embodied experience. I work with clients to develop richer inner lives and more effective ways of engaging in the outer world. Learn more… CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY Both the structural and biodynamic aspects of craniosacral therapy are integrated into my practice, so as to best meet the individual needs of clients. Drawing from my psychotherapeutic experience I have evolved an approach that supports clients in enquiring into the nature of their embodied experience and its consequences to their health. I specialise in working with babies and children. Learn more… INTEGRATIVE BABY THERAPY Integrative Baby Therapy (IBT) acknowledges babies as sensitive and aware beings, who are affected by their birth and womb life. Inconsolable crying, restlessness, colic, sleep and feeding problems can often be traced back to earlier issues that have not been resolved. This can be identified by ‘Baby Body Language’, which parents/close care-givers are supported to understand, and ‘memory crying’ which can be differentiated from a ‘present moment needs cry’, such as hunger, tiredness or boredom. Learn more… © 2024 Matthew Appleton - All rights reserved * Cookie Policy Scroll to top