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Polarity Realization Therapy Career Training
Program Content and Course Descriptions
Associate Polarity Practitioner Training (APP) - Complete introduction to polarity therapy including basic theory, five elemental theory, spinal energy release, aura and chakra work, yoga and nutrition, cranial work, and how to establish a complete session. Includes focus on the relationship of client and practitioner in the energetic environment. RYSE® 1-4 (included in the Associate Polarity Practitioner Program) - RYSE® is a 16-hour in-depth sophisticated awareness program for burnout prevention, alignment and clarity. The content of RYSE® also gives the student an added business skills knowledge base for the creation of a successful practice. Basic Anatomy & Physiology - Foundational orientation in western anatomy and physiology taught in a highly experiential format to ensure maximum learning. The classes cover basic terminology and movement terms with an introduction to the skeletal and muscular systems. Heart Resonance - Heart work brings the soul energy into the body. Includes resonance of heart center, heart work, circulation problems, hypertension/hypotension, and cerebral-spinal fluid release. Intuitive Symbolic Interpretation - Conscious channeling with an emphasis on learning to interpret the symbols of the subconscious in the communication process. Advanced Vitality Balancing - Opening vitality pathways to release vital energy, freeing pent up fire energy. Includes umbilical, motor, and diaphragm release and energetic anatomy. Advanced Nervous System - Balancing of parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems. Brings life force into body. Used to correct deep water imbalances, chronic lumbar and leg problems. Craniosacral - Understanding and recognizing three body rhythms, principles of craniosacral therapy, diaphragm release and CSF pump. Advanced Fire Work - Diaphragm work, correcting low vitality, including energetic anatomy and fire releasing techniques. Psychosynthesis Body Awareness - Client-centered approach to communications including how to give clients tools to hear, understand and heal what their bodies and nervous systems are telling them. Advanced Cranial - Includes occipito-temporal region contact, stretching and opening the foramen magnum, techniques for cranial sore spots, gas related headaches, eyestrain, hearing and balancing energy currents of the body. Transitions & Empowerment - Bringing to completion disempowered/unhealed aspects of ourselves. Look at mythology and use of inner child work to facilitate highest healing. Color Therapy - Study of color and light as powerful healing tools, deepening understanding of vibrational healing and polarity. Sacral & Sacroiliac - All vital impulses of motor energy that the soul brings are lodged in the sacrum. The sacrum is called “the sacred bone” and is an important area to work on in a polarity session. Advanced Chakra & Energetic Anatomy - Next level of chakra system repair including closed, congested, torn, blown out, ripped or damaged chakras, the root and screens. Advanced Spinal & Client Evaluation - Includes “the Countryside Technique”, to open the spine and back, assessing client’s vitality through pulse, tongue and fascial diagnosis. Sound Therapy - Learn to listen with an intuitive ear and how to use voice and other sounds to move energy. Includes attunement exercises for learning to hear blocks and find most appropriate tone for clearing client, yourself or your space. Cycles of Transformation - Explore models of cycles used to guide transformation process. Advanced Aura & Energetic Anatomy - Clear numerous auric problems including spikes, protrusions, chelation, Ida & Pingala, air and water patterns. Energy Field Reading - Learn to read signals of client’s life force or consciousness through physical body. Advanced Polarity Bodywork - Quick reflexes to release pains in legs, muscles in back, stomach and abdominal problems. Polarity Realization Distance Healing - Use between sessions and to increase own energetic skills; based on advanced energetic concepts taught in RYSEâ. Hips & Pelvic Alignment & Polarity Bodywork - Hips and pelvis form base of body’s geometry and play a major role in overall alignment. Polarity Yoga Teacher Training & Nutrition - Simple exercises based on subtle energetic/structural need of healthy body. Learn to teach polarity yoga classes. Nutrition used as path for healing or as tool for reaching high levels of clarity/vitality. Advanced Anatomy & Physiology (Muscles) - Covers the musculoskeletal system in greater detail along with pathologies of these systems. Learning the structure of the body in detail assists in more effective technique, as well as more confidence and understanding of massage. Prepares students for the anatomy and physiology component of the National Certification Exam. Advanced Anatomy & Physiology (Systems) - Covers the systems of the body and their pathologies excluding the skeletal and muscular systems. Prepares students for the anatomy and physiology component of the National Certification Exam. Business Skills- The overall goal is to help students establish the business container that will support a successful professional bodyworker long-term. The specific goal is to help students define and set up a basic business plan, go over marketing and quality control. Professional Development and Empowerment Training - Bringing professionalism to the next level, the goal is to define the student’s mission and vision, create brochures and offer the student in-depth client empowerment through upholding clear, professional ethics. In Class Clinics / Integration / Supervision - Evaluation of professional skills in a clinical setting are invaluable for learning to hone skills as a therapist. Advanced Integration & Evaluation - Detailed evaluation of technique, communications skills and professional demeanor designed to give you the highest levels of success. Student Clinic Experience - Provides an optimal experience for the practice of bodywork, communication, and business skills under supervision at the School clinic. The clinic is open to the public and will provide the student with a diverse practice base. |
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