CranioSacral Therapist
Heather Robertson
CST-T MCSS
She/her
Does it have to be this hard? Often, it doesn't. The body has more wisdom than we give it credit for.
WHO I help
For people who've tried everything — and haven't yet tried this.
Heather often works with people who have exhausted other options. They come with chronic pain, anxiety, depression, sleeplessness, and conditions that haven't responded to more conventional approaches. Sometimes she's the last resort — which, she says, is completely fine by her.
CranioSacral Therapy is suitable for all ages — from newborns through to the elderly — and Heather's clients reflect that range. She works with neurodivergent children, adults managing long-term pain, and people navigating significant life changes.
What's often underneath physical pain, she's found, is an emotional element that hasn't been acknowledged. When it is, things can shift in ways that surprise people.
There is often an emotional element to physical pain. When it's acknowledged, things can change for good.
how i work
Gentle, client-led therapy that works with your body's own wisdom.
CST works by listening to the body's subtle rhythms and releasing tension held deep in the system — gently, without force, at your own pace. Heather describes the approach as following the body's Inner Wisdom: it sets the direction, she provides the support.
Sessions are calm, lighthearted, and safe. Clients can bring whatever they need to each session without agenda. The work unfolds at its own pace.
Heather typically suggests six initial sessions, moving to monthly maintenance as feels helpful. Some clients notice significant shifts quickly; for others it's a slower, layered process. Both are normal. The work is life-changing over time — she has seen it, and lived it herself.
We all have the innate ability to self-heal. My job is to create the right conditions for that to happen.
It's nice to meet you!
Daily dog walks on Exmoor. Living proof that CST works.
Heather discovered CST in 2004 and has been training and receiving it ever since. It has supported her through motherhood, the loss of her mother, and more than two decades of personal and professional change. She knows this work from the inside.
She has also completed a Level 4 integrative counselling course, specialising in supporting survivors of domestic abuse — which deepened her capacity for non-judgmental, neutral care.
Outside of work she walks her dogs around Arlington and rides her ponies on Exmoor. She is neurodivergent — something she mentions not as a disclosure, but simply as part of who she is.
Specialisms
Anxiety
Depression
Trauma & PTSD
Stress & burnout
Chronic pain
Neurodivergence
Sleep
Anger
Work & career
Parenting
Session information
Please see website for pricing
In-person only
heatherrobertson.co.uk
hevpog@hotmail.co.uk



