Biodynamics Craniosacral Therapy in Regina

Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy is a gentle, hands-on approach that supports the nervous system and the body's natural rhythms.  Sessions are quiet, settling, and tailored to your individual health history and needs

Availability

I am currently booking sessions on the following dates:

  • May 30
  • June 13
  • June 17
  • June 24
  • June 27

Afternoon appointments available.

Session rate: $90

Support rate available $60

To book, please text or email with your preferred date.

 

Body Intelligence - Training contact information (Alberta)

For those interested in learning more about Biodynamic Craniosacral Training or joining a practitioner course, I trained with Body Intelligence Training in Calgary, Alberta.  Their Practitioner Training program spans two years and consists of ten seminars -- participants can also take just the introductory seminar without committing to the full curriculum.  www.bodyintelligence.com

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Welcome to Oskana Biodynamics

Hello and welcome!  My name is Diana R Krpan and I'm excited to officially introduce myself and my new practice, Oskana Biodynamics, here in Regina, SK. My journey into Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy began in 2020, when I started training with Body Intelligence.  What began as a personal search for deeper healing soon became a path of professional growth.  Over the course of nearly three years, I completed an intensive two-year training program, including case studies and more than 150 hands-on practice sessions with real clients.  

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About Oskana Biodynamics

Oskana Biodynamics is a home-based craniosacral therapy practice in Regina, Saskatchewan.  I offer gentle, biodynamic sessions that support the nervous system and the body's natural rhythms. 

My work is grounded in attentive listening and an unhurried pace.  Each session is individualized, with the intention of supporting your system's inherent capacity toward balance and health.  

Traditional Land Acknowledgment

I would like to respectfully acknowledge that I live and work on Treaty 4 Territory, the traditional lands of the Nêhiyawak (Plains Cree), Nahkaweyiomowak (Saulteaux), Dakota, Nakota, Lakota, and the homeland of the Metis Nation. 

I honour the enduring presence and resilience of these Nations, and acknowledge that we are all -- Indigenous and non-indigenous alike -- beneficiaries of this land.  It is important that I recognize and honour the Treaty relationship, and commit to learning and walking in solidarity and respect on these shared lands.