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Conjugate Gaze Somato-Emotional Release is a novel approach in the
release of repressed mind-body traumatisms. The Conjugate Gaze
approach works toward facilitating central nervous system
processing through the activation of the hypothalamic limbic axis,
and the use of specific reflex contacts and verbal cues. Such
diverse topics as "the psychic space" and "the alternate psyche"
will open new avenues in the treatment of somato-emotional
disorders.
Advancing Conjugate Gaze advances Dr. Perri's Conjugate Gaze
approach of manipulative reflex therapy to an integrated mind-body
approach to reflex-based physical and somato-emotional
therapeutics. Covering such diverse topics as the "tadpole child"
of the autistic spectrum disorders to the underlying relationship
of the cranial fascial planes to the chakras of the human body, Dr.
Perri charts a specific and highly referenced approach to
integrating dysfunctional mind-body interactions. Advancing
Conjugate Gaze will take interested practitioners of any physical
medicine discipline as well as psychology to a full understanding
of the conjugate gaze mechanism. Its application in conjunction
with peripheral reflex contacts, verbal cues, spatial field of
interaction, visceral fascial releases, cranial vault hold and
release positions, and dural meningeal pelvic flexion will fully
enhance a therapeutic reflex response and correction of
dysfunctional body dynamics.
Dr. Perri demonstrates how eye movements and patient-assisted
postures can be used to correct vertebral subluxations,
somatovisceral and viscerosomatic abnormalities. The text fully
demonstrates the techniques and discusses the neurological pathways
activated in the applications. He fully explains how visual fields
and cerebral hemispheres are linked and how this information can be
applied chiropractically. Chapters include information on
patterning specific chiropractic adjustments for long-term
corrections using 4 different types of neuromuscular retraining.
Dr. Perri demonstrates how to monitor vasomotor mirror activity
during viscerosomatic corrections, and discusses DeJarnette's CMRT
profiles in the context of the Conjugate Gaze Adjustive Technique.
A special chapter includes how to activate global mechanisms in
chiropractic corrections, and how verbal cues and speech can be
used to activate specific hemispheric responses. The final chapter
discusses the neuroemotional components associated with
dysfunctional states and specific techniques in working with them.
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