Accreditation
Having successfully completed the required 2-year intensive BCST training qualification, your BCST practitioner is a licensed, registered and insured internationally certified Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy practitioner.
She chose this particular training qualification as the senior tutors are approved teachers of the Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy Association of North America (BCTA/NA) which sets BCST standards in practice and education. She is a registered member of BCTA/NA, with RCST® designation.
The training is accredited by the Pacific Association of Craniosacral Therapists (PACT), a professional body which maintains standards and protects both Craniosacral practitioners and their clients. The association covers therapists in North America, Australia, New Zealand, India, and SE Asia. She is a registered member of PACT.
The training is also recognized by the Association of Natural Health Practitioner of Canada (NHPC) which sets competency-based standards for natural health disciplines and modalities in Canada.
The qualification is accredited by the Craniosacral Therapy Association (CSTA), a professional body which maintains standards and represents therapists in the UK.
The qualification is accredited by the Irish Association of Craniosacral Therapists (IACST), a professional body which maintains standards and represents therapists in Ireland.
The qualification is accredited by the Cranio-sacral Therapy Association of France, a professional body which maintains standards and protects both craniosacral practitioners and their clients.
Affiliation
The training is a member of the International Affiliation of Biodynamic Trainings (IABT) which is an affiliation of schools who operate to a commonly agreed set of standards in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy courses. Member schools offer the designation BCST (Biodynamic Cranio-sacral Therapist) to graduates, for which Neshat is qualified and listed in the IABT Directory.
Designation
Upon qualification, she graduated with the award of a Diploma in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy and permission to use the designation BCST.
Upon joining other professional Craniosacral associations with her qualifications, she was awarded permission to use the designation RCST® (Registered Craniosacral Therapist).
Your BCST practitioner also holds a high-class BSc (Hons) Biology degree.
Postgraduate Further Studies
She continues to follow her ever-questioning "why" mind with Postgraduate studies and specialism courses in BCST. She has completed Advanced Specialism Training and workshops in treating:
* Pregnant and Post-Natal Mothers, Newborns, Babies and Children.
* Pre-conception and Post-natal Life Trauma, in Adults, Children and Babies.
* The Brain in depth.
She has also completed advanced health and healing studies in other holistic health modalities, such as courses in Integrative Ayurveda as well as Japanese Mahikari, Light Therapy, which she then went on to graduate from becoming a qualified:
Mahikari Kami-Kumite Practitioner.
She is an active member of various BCST Practitioner organisations and is passionate about keeping up-to-date with news and discoveries in the field, both locally and internationally, as well as the latest health and nutrition trends. She also volunteers her time to assist in the training and learning of new BCST students.
Having successfully completed the required 2-year intensive BCST training qualification, your BCST practitioner is a licensed, registered and insured internationally certified Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy practitioner.
She chose this particular training qualification as the senior tutors are approved teachers of the Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy Association of North America (BCTA/NA) which sets BCST standards in practice and education. She is a registered member of BCTA/NA, with RCST® designation.
The training is accredited by the Pacific Association of Craniosacral Therapists (PACT), a professional body which maintains standards and protects both Craniosacral practitioners and their clients. The association covers therapists in North America, Australia, New Zealand, India, and SE Asia. She is a registered member of PACT.
The training is also recognized by the Association of Natural Health Practitioner of Canada (NHPC) which sets competency-based standards for natural health disciplines and modalities in Canada.
The qualification is accredited by the Craniosacral Therapy Association (CSTA), a professional body which maintains standards and represents therapists in the UK.
The qualification is accredited by the Irish Association of Craniosacral Therapists (IACST), a professional body which maintains standards and represents therapists in Ireland.
The qualification is accredited by the Cranio-sacral Therapy Association of France, a professional body which maintains standards and protects both craniosacral practitioners and their clients.
Affiliation
The training is a member of the International Affiliation of Biodynamic Trainings (IABT) which is an affiliation of schools who operate to a commonly agreed set of standards in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy courses. Member schools offer the designation BCST (Biodynamic Cranio-sacral Therapist) to graduates, for which Neshat is qualified and listed in the IABT Directory.
Designation
Upon qualification, she graduated with the award of a Diploma in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy and permission to use the designation BCST.
Upon joining other professional Craniosacral associations with her qualifications, she was awarded permission to use the designation RCST® (Registered Craniosacral Therapist).
Your BCST practitioner also holds a high-class BSc (Hons) Biology degree.
Postgraduate Further Studies
She continues to follow her ever-questioning "why" mind with Postgraduate studies and specialism courses in BCST. She has completed Advanced Specialism Training and workshops in treating:
* Pregnant and Post-Natal Mothers, Newborns, Babies and Children.
* Pre-conception and Post-natal Life Trauma, in Adults, Children and Babies.
* The Brain in depth.
She has also completed advanced health and healing studies in other holistic health modalities, such as courses in Integrative Ayurveda as well as Japanese Mahikari, Light Therapy, which she then went on to graduate from becoming a qualified:
Mahikari Kami-Kumite Practitioner.
She is an active member of various BCST Practitioner organisations and is passionate about keeping up-to-date with news and discoveries in the field, both locally and internationally, as well as the latest health and nutrition trends. She also volunteers her time to assist in the training and learning of new BCST students.