Oslo Training
Body Intelligence Training offers a 2 year practitioner course in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy in Oslo, Norway for existing health professionals considering adding a new modality to their work as well as individuals wanting to start a career in an exciting and evolving therapy. Click on the links below to jump to the relevant section:
Venue | Fees | Payment | Intros | Tutors | Accreditation |Contact
Dates
| Seminar | Scheduled Date | Planned Tutor |
| Sem 1 | 21-25 March 2012 | Steve Haines |
| Sem 2 | 23-27 May 2012 | Katherine Ukleja |
| Sem 3 | 15-19 August 2012 | Steve Haines |
| Sem 4 | 17-21 October 2012 | Katherine Ukleja |
| Sem 5 | 05-09 December 2012 | Steve Haines |
| Sem 6 | 30 Jan-03 Feb 2013 | Katherine Ukleja |
| Sem 7 | 10-14 April 2013 | Steve Haines |
| Sem 8 | 12-16 June 2013 | Steve Haines |
| Sem 9 | 04-08 September 2013 | Katherine Ukleja |
| Sem 10 optional | 27 Nov - 1 Dec 2013 5 day course |
Sheila Kean |
Times 9.30-5.30pm
The course is designed so participants can attend the first seminar without committing to the full course. This seminar is an introduction into basic contact skills and relating to biodynamic movements and will provide an opportunity to experience the approach and appreciate the extent of the curriculum.
Venue
10 Oscar's Gate, Oslo. The venue is on a quiet street near a busy shopping area. It is close to the centre of Oslo and easy to reach by the 11 and 19 trams.

Fees
For the whole training sem 1 through sem 9 the fee is NOK 57,000. The training is non-residential. The fee for seminar 1 is NOK 6,333. The fee for the optional seminar 10 is NOK 6333.
Payment
The training offers three ways of paying. For payment of the full course fee up front there’s a discounted fee of NOK 54,150. Or there are two payment plans offered.
Payment Plan
Deposit of NOK 6333 (non refundable) is required upon acceptance. Remainder to be paid according to the following payment options:
Payment Option 1 - 3 x Instalments
Deposit of NOK 6,333 plus
First Instalment NOK 16,889 due 1 week before start of seminar 1
Second Instalment NOK 16,889 due 5 months after 1st instalment
Third Instalment NOK 16,889 due 5 months after 2nd instalment
Full amount comes to NOK 57,000 with the deposit.
Payment Option 2 - 18 x Monthly Instalments
Deposit of NOK 6,333 plus 18 monthly instalments of NOK 2,955 (includes 5% administration fee). First instalment is due one week before the first seminar.
UK bank details are available on request. Payment by PayPal is no longer supported (04/03/13)
Intros
The introductory day is designed to provide a taste of this exciting and evolving body therapy science. You will explore through self experiential exercises and contact sessions the nature of Health and how to feel the expressions of health as subtle biodynamic motions in the body. We will discuss trauma and how its effects are safely resolved with BCST. You will have a chance to meet some of the course tutors and discuss the course structure and material.
Introductory days are scheduled for:
Saturday 10 Dec 2011 9.30-5.30pm, with Steve Haines
Saturday 18 Feb 2012 10.00-5.30pm, with Steve Haines, at 12 Oscar's Gate, Oslo. (NB 10.00am start and 12 Oscars Gate are correct, updated 15th Feb. Steve)
Price NOK 500
UK bank details are available on request. Payment by PayPal is no longer supported (04/03/13)
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Tutors
Steve Haines

Steve Haines is an international teacher of biodynamic craniosacral therapy and co author of 'Cranial Intelligence - A Practical Guide to Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy'. He has been with Body Intelligence Training since its inception and is also currently a senior tutor and post graduate trainer at the Da Sein Institut in Switzerland. He has taught extensively at CTET, spent two years at Karuna and taught cranial work at the University of Westminster. He is a Level 3 teacher of TRE - Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises - designed by David Berceli. His background includes eight years' working with people with mental health problems and bodywork with people with immune disorders. He is a UK registered Chiropractor and also completed a 3 year shiatsu training. He is married, lives mostly in Geneva, likes travel and skis as much as possible. He runs cranial clinics in Geneva and once a month in London, see www.stevehaines.net.
Katherine Ukleja

Katherine Ukleja practised osteopathy for many years before qualifying as a Craniosacral Therapist. Her extensive cranial training began in 1987 and culminated in studying under Franklyn Sills at the Karuna Insitute. Katherine’s interest in health and healing originated in a desire to understand why certain people survive extraordinary circumstances and overcome ‘incurable’ disease. Three decades on, she feels the principles of Craniosacral Biodynamics come close to the answers. She is a principal teacher in this field on both sides of the Atlantic, with a reputation for making complex material lively and accessible. Additionally, she runs a busy craniosacral practice in Devon, UK.
Sheila Kean

While working as a science teacher, Sheila became fascinated by complementary therapies following a treatment that completely changed her life-style. In response to this, she studied massage and then Craniosacral Therapy. Since 1986 she has had a busy practice in Stroud, UK. For many years she was a National Childbirth Trust teacher, working with couples prior to the birth of their children and her practice reflects this interest and experience. Sheila runs a massage school with her partner and has been involved as a teacher of Craniosacral Therapy since 1992, working in the UK, Canada, America, Australia and New Zealand. Sheila is deeply committed to imparting the simplicity and truth at the heart of this work. She aims to bring the wealth of information gleaned from her clinic practice into her teaching, equipping students to move into practice with confidence. She lives with her partner, has two children, spends her spare time gardening, walking her two dogs and going on holiday!
Assisted by
Svein Enart

Svein Enart was born in 1966 in Flekkefjord in the southern part of Norway. He studied classical guitar for 8 years in Norway and Switzerland and his teachers include Oscar Ghiglia and the lute player Antony Bailes. He worked as a music teacher for several years. In 2006 he decided to learn craniosacral therapy and started taking courses through Upledger Scandinavia. By accident he picked up a book about the biodynamic model of craniosacral work in a London bookshop and got hooked. He decided to do a full 2 year Practitioner Training in biodynamics at CTET in London where he graduated in July 2011. He has been running a busy clinic in Oslo since autumn 2007 and has gradually incorporated the biodynamic method into his practice. In addition to musics one of his great passions is Shakespeare. He visits Stratford or London as often as possible to see performances. He also continues to play his guitars and is the happy owner of two instruments by the legendary José Romanillos. He lives on a farm outside Oslo in a small red house overlooking the fields and the woods.
Åsa Brodd

Åsa Brodd has been a biodynamic craniosacral therapist since 2007. As a horseowner and rider since many years, she started as a biodynamic craniosacral therapist for horses but soon found that sometimes the best way to treat a horse is to start with its rider. Åsa holds courses in biodynamic craniosacral therapy for horses and dogs in Sweden, as well as running a busy human practice. For more details check www.asabrodd.se and www.ikst.se.
Standards
Accreditation
Upon successful completion of the training you will be certified as a biodynamic craniosacral therapy practitioner.
The training is recognized by the Association of National Health Practitioner of Canada (NHCP) which sets competency-based standards for natural health disciplines and modalities in Canada.
Approved training of the Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy Association of North America (BCTA/NA) which sets standards in practice and education.
The training is accredited by the Pacific Association of Craniosacral Therapists (PACT), a professional body which maintains standards and protects both craniosacral practitioners and their clients.
The training is provisionally accredited by the Craniosacral Therapy Association (CSTA), a professional body which maintains standards and represents therapists in the UK.
The training is a member of the Complementary Therapists Association (CThA) representing complimentary therapists in the UK and Ireland.
Affiliation
The training is a member of the International Affiliation of Biodynamic Trainings (IABT) which is an affiliation of schools who operate to a commonly agreed set of standards in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy courses. Member schools offer the designation BCST (Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist) to graduates of its foundation training and also a post-graduate designation ABD (Advanced Biodynamic Diploma) indicating an additional 300 hours of training. For more on the ABD click here.
Contact
For more details, to just chat about the course or register interest please contact:
Svein Enart: svevien@online.no or 92 02 19 14
Steve Haines: steve.haines@mac.com or +447970878321