06/03/2026
I’m delighted to be speaking at the International Cranio Research Congress, taking place 9–10 October 2026 at the University of Antwerp in Belgium, with a hybrid option for those joining online.
This international congress brings together leading practitioners, researchers, and educators in craniosacral therapy and related fields to explore emerging research, clinical insights, and new perspectives in our work. The 2026 theme, “Cranio and the Six Senses,” explores how sensory perception and awareness shape therapeutic processes, self-regulation, and healing.
I’m honoured to be opening the speaker line-up with my presentation:
“Listening to Scars: Gateways to Sensory Integration.”
In this talk, I will explore how scars—often places where the body has adapted after injury or surgery—can become powerful gateways for restoring sensory awareness and integration. Drawing from my clinical work integrating Scarwork with Craniosacral Therapy, I’ll be sharing how working with scars can influence both local tissue patterns and the wider fascial and nervous system relationships.
It promises to be a rich event for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of craniosacral therapy, bringing together science, clinical insight, and embodied practice.
If you are part of the craniosacral community, this is a wonderful opportunity to learn, connect, and help shape the future of our field.
✨ Early bird registration is currently available, and I encourage you to take advantage of the discount using the code SENSES26
You can find more information and register here:
https://cranioresearchcongress.org/
I hope to see many of you there—either in Antwerp or joining online.