Physical Trauma
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The Gillespie Approach at Birth
A five-month-old presents with severe reflux along with choking, hiccuping (also in fetal), coughing, and difficulty burping. These factors all…
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Tight Patients and the Gillespie Approach
Occasionally, a very tight patient will present for evaluation. The Gillespie Approach can be a piece of the healing puzzle.…
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Life at Zero-Second Brain Cycle
One of my patients had an aha moment. A woman in her late 20s presented a few months ago with…
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High Anxiety As a Young Child
Why would a young child have high anxiety and OCD tendencies when her mother said she should have been chasing…
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An Adult Tongue Tie
“For the first time in my life I can touch the roof of my mouth with my tongue.” A twenty-seven-year-old…
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“Are You Hurting My Baby?”
If a super-tight baby presents for therapy, mom can have a rough time during the first session. She must bridge…
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Fascial Strains and Co-responding Problems
The interesting factor of the infant work is that areas of tightness in the body often match the presenting conditions.…
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A Great Dyad Story
This is as good as it gets in my birth world. A woman, who had a long list of difficult…
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Patient Hand Placement in the Gillespie Approach
When I was working with a patient years ago, I had a strange feeling that if I had a third…
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Gillespie Approach
The Gillespie Approach may be helpful as a part of a therapeutic plan for patients with post-traumatic stress disorder. A…
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