| Abuse Issues |
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Prerequisite: Basic & Int Acupressure Text Required: None |
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| Learn to deal with physical, emotional, and sexual abuse issues in a session. Unlock when and why people remember and forget abuses. Class discussions include; parental relationships, healing through meditation, statistics of abuse and much more. Discover how trust, compassion and safety are the foundations for dealing with abuse issues. |
| | Acupressure Body Psychology |
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Prerequisite: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced Acupressure Text Required: None |
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| Body Psychology explains the underlying emotions that create tension in the body, area by area. This class explores each body area (eyes, jaw, neck, shoulders, chest, abdomen, back, pelvis, arms, legs, hands, and feet) and associated emotional tension patterns. Acupressure session patterns are provided and practiced for alleviating tension in each area of the body. The Acupressure Body Psychology approach of this class is a heart-oriented system, opening the energetic pathways of speaking, creating, and moving from the heart. |
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| Acupressure's Potent Points |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: Acupressure's Potent Points by Michael Gach |
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| Learn somatic self-care applications and the point location for relieving common ailments from A to Z. Discover Acu-Yoga, Chi Gong breathing exercises and how to relieve chronic shoulder tension, headaches, anxiety, insomnia, chronic fatigue, ankle sprains, carpal tunnel, wrist pain, toothache, backache, stiff neck, TMJ and more. Includes educational resources and career opportunities for going further in practicing acupressure and yoga. |
| | Advanced Five Elements |
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Prerequisite: Basic, Int, & Adv Acupressure Text Required: None |
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| Learn to use 30 command points, tonification, sedation, and ‘lo’ points with pulse reading. Examine the five elements with the control and breeding cycles. |
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| Advanced Meridians-H SI B K |
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Prerequisite: Intermediate Acupressure Text Required: None |
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| This Acupressure class starts where Intermediate Acupressure ends. In these classes, in-depth information is provided on each meridian, including its uses, traditional associations, and spirit. For each point, the anatomical location, the uses, and the spiritual meanings of the name of the point are presented. An Acupressure session pattern is provided for each meridian, making it easier to implement in the sessions you give. The anatomical location of each point is practiced on another student, under supervision of the instructor to ensure accuracy. This is followed by hands-on practice, using the meridian in a session. |
| | Advanced Meridians-Lu LI St Sp |
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Prerequisite: Intermediate Acupressure Text Required: None |
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| This Acupressure class starts where Intermediate Acupressure ends. In these classes, in-depth information is provided on each meridian, including its uses, traditional associations, and spirit. For each point, the anatomical location, the uses, and the spiritual meanings of the name of the point are presented. An Acupressure session pattern is provided for each meridian, making it easier to implement in the sessions you give. The anatomical location of each point is practiced on another student, under supervision of the instructor to ensure accuracy. This is followed by hands-on practice, using the meridian in a session. |
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| Advanced Meridians-P TW GB Liv |
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Prerequisite: Intermediate Acupressure Text Required: None |
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| This Acupressure class starts where Intermediate Acupressure ends. In these classes, in-depth information is provided on each meridian, including its uses, traditional associations, and spirit. For each point, the anatomical location, the uses, and the spiritual meanings of the name of the point are presented. An Acupressure session pattern is provided for each meridian, making it easier to implement in the sessions you give. The anatomical location of each point is practiced on another student, under supervision of the instructor to ensure accuracy. This is followed by hands-on practice, using the meridian in a session. |
| | Apprenticeship Training |
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Prerequisite: Basic, Int, & Adv Acupressure Text Required: None |
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| This workshop applies the material learned in the Basic and Advanced Training programs. Through small-group interaction, students expand their assessment and clinical experience; develop point patterns and session plans. |
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| Asian Bodywork Therapy (ABT) Examination Preparation |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: None |
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| In this class you will receive training and coaching to help you prepare to pass the National Certification Exam. Using practice tests and role-playing, we will help you gain confidence with both the content and format of the test. |
| | Assessment & Applications 1 |
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Prerequisite: Basic, Int, & Adv Acupressure Text Required: None |
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| Learn the four methods of Seeing, Hearing/ Listening, Smelling, and Touching. Learn to incorporate this information in assessing clients through the 8 Principals and 5 Elements. |
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| Assessment & Applications 2 |
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Prerequisite: Basic, Int, & Adv Acupressure; Assessment & Applications I Text Required: None |
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| Deeper study of the comparisons and contrasts of 8 Principles, 5 Elements Assessments, and their Clinical Applications. A major focus in this course is on 24 Zang Fu (Organ) patterns of disharmony that provide a key understanding TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) assessment and practice. Numerous significant systems of Acu-Points (Yuan-Source, Mu-Alarm, Luo-Connecting, etc.) are examined and their common usages explained. |
| | Basic Lomi Lomi |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: Recommended Text: Chi and Creativity by Kaleo Ching |
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| Hawaiian Lomilomi massage is a traditional healing practice that
affects cardiovascular, lymphatic, endocrine, digestive, nervous, and
musculoskeletal systemsof the body in a soothing and dynamic way.
Learn a basic Hawaiian Lomilomi full body (prone and supine) oil
massage sequence. Learn a Hawaiian pule (prayer) for healing and
Tiger's Breath Chi Kung sequence to make your body a vessel that is
grounded, protected and vibrant with universal Chi. YouTube video showing Lomi Lomi with Kaleo Ching. |
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| Body Psychology |
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Prerequisite: Basic, Intermediate Acupressure required; basic Tui Na helpful but not required Text Required: None |
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| Body Psychology explains the underlying emotions that create tension in the body, area by area. This class explores each body area (eyes, jaw, neck, shoulders, chest, abdomen, back, pelvis, arms, legs, hands, and feet) and associated emotional tension patterns. Acupressure session patterns are provided and practiced for alleviating tension in each area of the body. The Acupressure Body Psychology approach of this class is a heart-oriented system, as explained in the extended description. |
| | Chakras |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: None |
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| Learn how to balance the psyche through the Chakras. The emotional and mental states of each Chakra will be discussed, as well as the related organs and glands. Also learn the points and emotional correspondences for each Chakra. |
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| Counseling Skills |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: None |
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| Learn how to combine verbal techniques with bodywork to cultivate emotional healing. Work on your own attitudes that get in the way of being an effective counselor. Students also role play difficult situations for gaining new perspectives and awareness to work with clients toward resolution. |
| | Craniosacral Therapy |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: Atlas of Human Anatomy by Frank H. Netter |
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| Introduces and explains the Craniosacral system. Learn techniques for harmonizing specific cranial bones and the sacrum. Develop palpation skills to balance the cranial rhythm while using key acupressure points. Supervised practice of fundamental Cranial Sacral Therapy Skills included. |
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| Emotional Healing |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: Recommended text: Acupressure for Emotional Healing |
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Learn how acupressure can facilitate emotional healing for both self-treatment and for the treatment of others. Discover specific acupressure points for balancing your emotions such as anger, frustration, worry, depression, grief, fear, anxiety, and Post Traumic Stress Disorder. Learn how acupressure for emotional healing uses points, breathing and somatic skills to focus deep within the body, allowing what is blocked to surface, be expressed and released. As acupressure points open, healing energy increases awareness, awakens the roots of emotional problems, and facilitates long lasting healing. |
| | Emotional Release |
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Prerequisite: Basic & Int Acupressure Text Required: None |
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| Emotions are a part of life for both the practitioner and client. Explore the dynamic and ways to deal with what you find. Learn to use communication and counseling skills. Discover how to guide and focus awareness to cultivate and facilitate an emotional release. Learn how to calm a client having an emotional release and bring clarity and calmness. Learn points and emotional correspondences for each Chakra. |
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| Ethics & Energetics |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: None |
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In this class we engage in a lively conversation about the ethical issues that arise in Bodywork and Energywork. Plainly stated, Ethics deals with what is the right or good thing to do in the various roles and situations we find ourselves in. Beginning with definitions of ethics provided by Chinese culture and medicine, we move into codes of ethics used in the modern practice of Asian Bodywork Therapy. Special attention is given to the energetic understanding of human interactions provided by Traditional Chinese Medicine. Our guiding principle "Treat Yourself & Your Client with Kindness & Respect" serves to keep the conversation practical, and open to exploring the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual issues Bodywork and Energywork bring up, and can help us grow through. |
| | Healing Imagery 1 |
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Prerequisite: Basic, Int, & Adv Acupressure Text Required: None |
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| Learn the four foundational skills of imagery. Practice these skills and receive feedback. Discuss practical ways of integrating Guided Imagery into your practice. Focus on special needs and advantages of combining bodywork, relaxation, and dialogue with Guided Imagery. |
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| Healing Imagery 2 |
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Prerequisite: Healing Imagery 1 Text Required: None |
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| Develop and refine skills introduced in Healing Imagery 1. Learn advanced Imagery skills such as Grounding, Evocative Imagery, Parts Work, Inner Conflict Resolution, and Inner Child Work. Focus on discussing selected case studies from students' own practices. |
| | Histology Tissue Matters |
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Prerequisite: Anatomy and Physiology or equivalent Text Required: None |
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| This class teaches the basic characteristics of the body's tissues; how they develop, behave, and heal. The 4 types of tissue or explored an anatomical/physiological level and clinical applications are put into context. |
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| Integrated Nutrition: East meets West |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: None |
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| Learn what foods support our emotional balance and contribute to depression, anxiety and chronic muscular pain. Key supplementation for balancing brain chemistry, nourishing nerves and building healthy joints and muscles will be discussed. Learn strategies for changing common destructive dietary habits, the physiology involved in a holistic nutritional approach and Chinese dietetics. |
| | Intuitive Acupressure |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: None |
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| Develop intuitive skills to enhance your acupressure practice for trusting your inner guidance. Learn to sense, feel and see energy, connect with healing guides, create boundaries, and cultivate your awareness. |
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| Neuromuscular Techniques for Stretching and Strengthening: Foundations |
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Prerequisite: Histology Text Required: Anatomy of Movement by Blandine Calais-Germain |
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| This class prepares students for the Stretching & NMT regional application classes. A series that studies and explores (through application) the different types of techniques which affect one's ROM, muscle tone, coordination, and posture. This series is designed for anyone who wishes to develop versatility and precision with the use of stretching and neuromuscular techniques to optimize the balance of these qualities. |
| | Neuromuscular Techniques for Stretching and Strengthening: Lower Body |
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Prerequisite: Histology and NMT- Foundations Text Required: Anatomy of Movement by Blandine Calais-Germain |
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| This class is one of a series that studies and explores (through application) the different types of techniques which affect one's ROM, muscle tone, coordination, and posture. This series is designed for anyone who wishes to develop versatility and precision with the use of stretching and neuromuscular techniques to optimize the balance of these qualities. |
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| Neuromuscular Techniques for Stretching and Strengthening: Upper Body |
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Prerequisite: Histology and NMT- Foundations Text Required: Anatomy of Movement by Blandine Calais-Germain |
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| This class is one of a series that studies and explores (through application) the different types of techniques which affect one's ROM, muscle tone, coordination, and posture. This series is designed for anyone who wishes to develop versatility and precision with the use of stretching and neuromuscular techniques to optimize the balance of these qualities. |
| | Practical Anatomy: Forearm and Hand |
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Prerequisite: Practical Anatomy- Introduction Text Required: Trail Guide to the Body by Andrew Biel |
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| This class is one of a series that studies and explores the different types of tissues and structures that make up the human body. Class content very closely follows the format presented in Andrew Biel's Trail Guide to the Body. |
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| Practical Anatomy: Head & Neck |
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Prerequisite: Practical Anatomy- Introduction Text Required: Trail Guide to the Body by Andrew Biel |
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| This class is one of a series that studies and explores the different types of tissues and structures that make up the human body. Class content very closely follows the format presented in Andrew Biel's Trail Guide to the Body. |
| | Practical Anatomy: Leg and Foot |
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Prerequisite: Practical Anatomy- Introduction Text Required: Trail Guide to the Body by Andrew Biel |
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| This class is one of a series that studies and explores the different types of tissues and structures that make up the human body. Class content very closely follows the format presented in Andrew Biel's Trail Guide to the Body. |
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| Practical Anatomy: Shoulder and Arm |
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Prerequisite: Prerequisites: Practical Anatomy- Introduction Text Required: Trail Guide to the Body by Andrew Biel |
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| This class is one of a series that studies and explores the different types of tissues and structures that make up the human body. Class content very closely follows the format presented in Andrew Biel's Trail Guide to the Body. |
| | Practical Anatomy: Torso, Spine & Thorax |
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Prerequisite: Practical Anatomy- Introduction Text Required: Trail Guide to the Body by Andrew Biel |
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| This class is one of a series that studies and explores the different types of tissues and structures that make up the human body. Class content very closely follows the format presented in Andrew Biel's Trail Guide to the Body. |
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| Practical Anatomy: Introduction |
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Prerequisite: Anatomy and Physiology or equivalent Text Required: Trail Guide to the Body by Andrew Biel |
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| This class prepares students for the practical anatomy series of classes. A series a classes that studies the different types of tissues and structures which make up the human body, and explores these though palpation and visualization. |
| | Practical Anatomy: Pelvis and Thigh |
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Prerequisite: Practical Anatomy- Introduction Text Required: Trail Guide to the Body by Andrew Biel |
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| This class is one of a series that studies and explores the different types of tissues and structures that make up the human body. Class content very closely follows the format presented in Andrew Biel's Trail Guide to the Body. |
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| Practical Anatomy: Viscera |
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Prerequisite: Practical Anatomy- Introduction Text Required: Trail Guide to the Body by Andrew Biel |
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| This class is one of a series that studies and explores the different types of tissues and structures that make up the human body. Class content very closely follows the format presented in Andrew Biel's Trail Guide to the Body. |
| | Practical Treatment Points |
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Prerequisite: Basic & Int Acupressure Text Required: None |
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| Learn hands-on techniques for locating points. This class will cover how to relieve many common ailments such as nausea, indigestion, colds, and bronchitis. Explore clinical applications of various health conditions. |
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| Spirit of the Points |
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Prerequisite: Basic, Int, & Adv Acupressure Text Required: None |
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| Explore the hidden meanings of points through significant associations, images and metaphors within the Chinese medicine tradition. Learn key spirit functions of a point within the context of the five elements. What makes a point resonate with the spirit of one person and not another? How does a point unlock stagnation that is impeding our vibrant health and well-being? Learn how to cultivate your own understanding of points. Learn five easy acupressure flows that can be used on their own, or combined with any style of Asian bodywork. |
| | Thai Belly |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: None |
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| Learn abdominal assessment and palpation. Special attention will be given to opening the breath and traditional Thai massage methods for approaching this vulnerable and powerful healing area of the body. |
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| Thai Massage: Sides & Seated |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: None |
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| Learn a full body Thai massage using side position stretches. Discover arm stretches and techniques for releasing shoulder and neck tension in a seated position. |
| | Traditional Asian Theory 1 |
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Prerequisite: None Text Required: None |
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| Learn to assess a person's condition using the eight principles, common organ theory of Zang Fu, the six pathogenic factors as well as the theory of Qi, blood, Jing Qi, and Shen. |
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| Traditional Asian Theory 2 |
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Prerequisite: Traditional Asian Theory 1 Text Required: None |
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| Continue with theories of Asian therapy presented in Traditional Asian Theory I. Learn to assess a persons condition efficiently and accurately, integrating information on the tongue, pulse, face, and symptoms. Sessions plans are supplied for each syndrome. |
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