This group could explore, discuss and learn from each other the many benefits of working in warm water with the approach that humans have potential to recognize the potential for movement and alignment in the physical, emotional and energetic body.
This group could explore, discuss and learn from each other the many benefits of working in warm water with the approach that humans have potential to recognize the potential for movement and alignment in the physical, emotional and energetic body.
This group could explore, discuss and learn from each other the many benefits of working in warm water with the approach that humans have potential to recognize the potential for movement and alignment in the physical, emotional and energetic body.
This group could explore, discuss and learn from each other the many benefits of working in warm water with the approach that humans have potential to recognize the potential for movement and alignment in the physical, emotional and energetic body.
This group could explore, discuss and learn from each other the many benefits of working in warm water with the approach that humans have potential to recognize the potential for movement and alignment in the physical, emotional and energetic body.
This group could explore, discuss and learn from each other the many benefits of working in warm water with the approach that humans have potential to recognize the potential for movement and alignment in the physical, emotional and energetic body.
Cameron West,APE,CMT ~ An internationally recognized Aquatic Integration & Watsu Teacher, currently serves as Director of AquaZen Center in Fillmore, California. She received certification as an instructor in Watsu in 1998 from the Worldwide Aquatic Bodyworkers Association (WABA) and is the founder of the Aquatic Integration Technique. Cameron can be reached at Cameron@aquaticintegration.com www.aquaticintegration.com
Your discipline or title (PT, OT, CTRS, ATC, SLP, Watsu practitioner, adapted aquatics instructor, whatever!)
APE (Adapted Physical Ed), CMT, Aquatic Integration/Watsu/ WaterDance and Shiatsu Practitioner
Location (city, state, country)
Fillmore, CA
What temperature, depth(s) and approx dimensions is your therapy pool (if you have one):
4-4.5 ft depth, 96-98 degrees depending on the temp outside, 20 ft round above ground, easy access, saline system filter.
Do you have any teaching experience?
i teach AI & Watsu (Adaptive) Aquatic Integration (AI) bridges clinical application with an alternative approach. Primarily students are taught to understand clients patterns of tight(holding), loose(empty), and balance and to draw from a framework of moves learned to address: increasing awareness through compression and stretch and/or decreasing tension through MFR & Shiatsu to allow for increased balanced tone.
Main patient populations:
Adults
What unique products or services do you offer:
I utilize in Aquatic Integration a soft noodle and collar specially designed for the AI technique. These can be purchased through
Cyrena Hausman ~ www.watsuinojai.com cyrena9295@sbcglobal.net
Hi Cameron - glad to see that someone else is experimenting with PollDaddy. You can see my first sample at the bottom of my profile page. If you need help let me know. Meanwhile, enjoy creating your poll!
Hi Cameron, I had to drop the class for this year I am doing something else those dates. I am penciled in for next years class. bummer it's so far away.
Hi Cameron,
Great pictures! I see that the discussion board for aquatic bodyworkers was started last year after I had replied. I see there are some other replies.
Wishing you well. I am at home with my second; a little girl, she is 6 weeks old. what a blessing!
Tara
Hi Cameron, I am enrolled to audit your adaptive class at Harbin in November. I am having a hard time coming up with the money so far. I was wondering how many had signed up so far or if you knew. Kim Keahi
I have known of persons who sponsored and taught caregivers and those being given care to share Watsu(R)
It provides a sense of sharing and giving back for the caregiver to receive....
Other thought: to provide another opportunity nearby for the car…
This group is for discussions about the practice and promotion of aquatic bodywork in spas, other leisure settings, and private venues. A place to share some of the issues faced and support each other.
For pediatric aquatic therapists/instructors who work with children on the autism spectrum. We will be sharing our coolest treatment ideas and creating a mock protocol for the infant, toddler, and school aged child demonstrating autism traits.