In our work as Rolfers™, we often focus on structure and function—but what happens when we or our clients are dysregulated, even subtly? This talk explores the unseen impact of nervous system dysregulation on the therapeutic process.
We’ll look at:
• How dysregulation shows up in sessions
• Why it matters—for both client and practitioner
• Simple ways to recognize and respond to it
You’ll come away with a clearer understanding of how nervous system awareness supports deeper, safer, and more effective work.
Andrew Rosenstock is a Certified Rolfer™, Rolf Movement® Practitioner, Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist, and Somatic Movement Educator based in Boston, Massachusetts. With a background that spans structural integration, trauma-informed bodywork, and meditative somatic practices, Andrew’s approach blends precision of touch with deep nervous system awareness. He has worked internationally in high-end wellness settings and now maintains a private practice focused on
integrative somatic therapeutics. Andrew is passionate about helping practitioners cultivate embodied presence, and his teaching emphasizes the importance of regulation, relationship, and perception in effective manual therapy.