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Course Tutors

Steve Haines

Steve Haines

D.C., R.C.S.T., B.C.S.T., M.R.S.S.

(Course Co-ordinator)

- is a Craniosacral Therapist and McTimoney Chiropractor with a busy practice in North London. He also trained in Shiatsu. He is a tutor on the CTET's practitioner training and for a few years co-coordinated the CTET teaching clinic for final year students. He has taught anatomy, physiology and pathology at the College of Practical of Homeopathy, and teaches on the craniosacral module at the University of Westminster. His background includes eight years' working with people with mental health problems, bodywork with people with immune disorders and 13 years of varying yoga practice.

Sarah Nesling

Sarah Nesling

B.Sc., M.A., C.Q.S.W., R.C.S.T., B.C.S.T.

- is a craniosacral therapist with over thirty years of experience working with people in a variety of settings. She was originally a social worker working with emotionally disturbed individuals. She has a first class degree in Psychology, trained as a Gestalt Psychotherapist and is a qualified teacher having taught communication skills, self-awareness workshops and run her own trainings in massage, anatomy and physiology for many years. She has also taught anatomy and physiology for the British School of Complementary Medicine and the Association of Reflexologists. Sarah currently co-ordinates a Mother and Baby Clinic in London, runs workshops at 'The Active Birth Centre' and assists on the CTET Practitioner Training. She is passionate about supporting women into motherhood and especially interested in how our emotional and psychological world affects our health.

Rowena Williams

Rowena Williams

M.I.P.T.I., N.O.T., T.F.H.

- with a background in Art & Design, Rowena is a Director and Vice-Principal of the Blue Lotus Centre and College, presently based in High Wycombe, Bucks. She has a busy practice working in the field of kinesiology and regularly teaches foundation kinesiology. As a 'Neural Organisation Technique' and 'Learning Enhancement' practitioner, she focuses on integrating the whole person, body and brain using these forms of kinesiology. This work encompasses a wide range of health issues, with a specific focus on learning difficulties, brain dysfunction, disability, physical, emotional and mental stress. She is very interested in good health and well-being, and being part of the 'Living Anatomy' team is a very natural and exciting part of her life..