Chapter 1 BENEFITS: Helping Our Clients & Their Babies
Chapter 2 GUIDELINES: Massaging Safely & Effectively
Chapter 3 PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS: Caring for Your Clients & Yourself
Chapter 4 PRENATAL TECHNIQUES: Nurturing Throughout Pregnancy
Chapter 5 LABOR TECHNIQUES: Supporting a Positive Birth Experience
Chapter 6 POSTPARTUM TECHNIQUES: Facilitating Restorative Healing
Chapter 7 ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS: Working with Special Needs Clients
Chapter 8 PRACTICE CONSIDERATIONS: Growing a Satisfying Career
This is the third edition of a highly successful guide to using massage therapy through all stages of the birth process, from pregnancy, through labor and birth, and into the long postpartum period.
Carole Osborne is an integrative bodywork practitioner, author,
course developer/instructor and mentor based in San Diego,
California. Since beginning her career in 1974, she has worked in
private practice and in osteopathic, psychological, and women's
medical settings. In the early 1980s, she began exploring how
informed therapeutic bodywork could safely support childbearing
challenges and potentials. Her work, in collaboration with
colleagues, pioneered the reintroduction of therapeutic massage and
bodywork to American maternity healthcare.
Carole's major career accomplishments include:
Co-Founding the International Professional School of Bodywork
(IPSB), where she developed ground-breaking techniques and
instructional approaches to somatics, rhythmic deep tissue,
prenatal, labor and postpartum massage therapy.
Publishing Deep Tissue Sculpting, Second Edition.
Authoring the definitive pregnancy massage training textbook, Pre-
and Perinatal Massage Therapy in1998; second edition (Lippincott,
Williams and Wilkins) in 2012; Japanese translation, 2015; and now
the third edition, co-authored with Michele Kolakowski and David M.
Lobenstine.
Developing numerous continuing education (CE) courses, nationally
approved (NCBTMB) in the United States, including the Pre- &
Perinatal Massage Therapy Specialization Workshop, and other
maternity-related and CE curricula on somato-emotional integration,
career longevity, and teaching massage therapy.
Contributing to Teaching Massage and to When Survivors Give
Birth.
Being one of a select group of practitioners for the Massage
Research Agenda Workgroup (1999) for the Massage Therapy Research
Foundation, providing input to their 10-year research agenda.
Receiving the Jerome Perlinski National Teacher of the Year Award,
presented by the American Massage Therapy Association, 2008.
Carole has trained over 5,000 therapists and other perinatal
specialists throughout North America and in the United Kingdom. She
has taught in hospital and visiting nursing programs, at
innumerable massage schools and conventions, and in spas, resorts
and businesses of all sizes. She has also developed a dynamic team
of authorized instructors of her work. Her numerous articles have
appeared in many professional and mainstream publications. In
addition to her continued enthusiasm for her practice, teaching and
writing, she is highly motivated to work with individual therapists
and small groups in practice supervision and mentoring. She is a
professional member of the Alliance for Massage Therapy Education
(AFMTE) and the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA), and is
Board Certified in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (BCTMB).
Carole's earliest bodywork studies were with the Arica Institute,
Milton Trager, and Tai Chi Master Abraham Liu. A 1976 private
apprenticeship with Edward Maupin, Ph.D., one of the first seven
Rolfers, added a foundation in the perspective of Ida P. Rolf.
Throughout her career she has sought balance between the art and
science of hands-on therapies. Her curiosity and inspiration
continue to spiral within her own and her clients' physical,
emotional, mental and spiritual experiences. In addition to her
professional passions, her children, grandchildren, dancing and
spiritual development are paramount.
For more about Carole and her work: www.bodytherapyeducation.com or
carole@bodytherapyeducation.com
Michele Kolakowski, LMT, CD & CPD(DONA), CLC, has decades of
diverse experience serving women and babies since 1992. This
passion began after watching a video of an Indian mother on the
other side of the world lovingly massaging her baby outside her
simple lean-to home. Michele became fascinated with the baby's
experience of touch and the transformative bonds between mothers
and their wee ones. She believes how women and their infants
experience pregnancy, birth, the "fourth trimester" and beyond,
matters for all of us. She is an authorized instructor of Pre- and
Perinatal Massage Therapy workshops and has taught maternity
massage at massage schools, spas, destination resorts, hospitals,
and conferences nationwide.
Michele studied with a number of maternity massage pioneers before
designing and teaching 150- and 200-hour maternity and infant
massage certificate programs for the Boulder College of Massage
Therapy and Cortiva Education. She also led a hospital-based
integrative medicine program providing inpatient maternity massages
to thousands of new mothers. She has joyfully attended births in
homes, birth centers and hospitals. She is passionate about
improving maternity care's interdisciplinary teamwork and bringing
high touch, patient-centered care practices to the care of
childbearing women and their babies.
She founded Sanctuary Healing Arts LLC specializing in hands-on
care of women and their wee ones including massage therapy and
doula care in Boulder County, Colorado. Michele is passionate about
improving maternity and newborn care - one pregnancy, one birth and
one new family at a time. She treasures the opportunity to help
families, nurses, midwives and physicians improve family-centered
care and interdisciplinary teamwork. Michele enjoys sunshine,
gardening, Carolina blue sky days, hikes to the summer mountain
wildflowers and lakes, her meditation and yoga practice, and being
witness to her sons becoming amazing young men. Visit her at
sanctuaryhealingartsllc.com
David M Lobenstine, BA, LMT, BCTMB, has been massaging, teaching,
writing and editing for over fifteen years. He is a licensed
massage therapist, and a graduate of Vassar College and the Swedish
Institute of Health Sciences. He has massaged across the gamut -
from the US Open Tennis Tournament to a hospice, from a wellness
center to too many spas to count - and now feels very fortunate to
run his own private practice in New York City, Full Breath Massage.
His work is a blend of Swedish, deep tissue, and myofascial; each
session is built around facilitating the client's full, easy
breath, and facilitating the client's own somatic awareness.
David was certified in Pre- and Perinatal Massage Therapy soon
after graduating from massage school, and has been gestating his
own work, with mamas at all stages of the parenting journey, ever
since. He was a teaching assistant for both Carole Osborne and
Linda Hickey for over a decade, and he is now an authorized teacher
of the Pre- and Perinatal Massage Therapy workshops. David feels
the glorious challenge, and a continual honor, to work with clients
across pregnancy and into the postpartum period, to facilitate a
process that he will never experience himself. He can empathize,
but not embody, that experience, which encourages him to listen
more and assume less, and makes him a more effective therapist for
each and every client.
When he is not working with pre- and perinatal clients, or teaching
other therapists to do so, he also designs and teaches his own
continuing education workshops, both around the country and online,
at Body Brain Breath. His aim, for his clients and students and
readers, is to encourage us all to inhabit our bodies more fully,
so that we can do the things we love with greater ease and
effectiveness. Find him at www.bodybrainbreath.com and
www.fullbreathmassage.com.
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