Quantum
HEALTH
Issue 13 September/October 2011
Trauma Release Therapy
An interview with Riccardo Cassiani-Ingoni, PhD By Sarah Turner, Director of NES Research
of Pisa, Italy, and a PhD in neurophysiology from the Sapienza University of Rome. He worked for six years as a research fellow in the Neuroimmunology Branch of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, at the National Institutes of Health, the most advanced biomedical research facility in the United States. He has trained with experts in the fi elds of pathology and regeneration of the
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r. Riccardo Cassiani-Ingoni earned his master’s degree cum laude in biology with a concentration in neuroscience from the University
nervous system, neuroimaging, bioenergetics, biofeedback and neurofeedback, information medicine, and trauma recovery. In addition, he served as a scientifi c consultant and researcher in the NeuroLab, Italian National Olympics Committee (CONI). He currently works at the Center for Regenerative Medicine in Barcelona, Spain. While he has been trained in and uses many different conventional and CAM modalities, in this interview he tells us about a therapeutic modality that uses a body-oriented approach to trauma release.
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