Ortho-Bionomy is more than the application of technique. What sets it apart is the indirect gentleness of the work, the curiosity of the practitioner, the non-attachment to outcome, and the recognition of the inherent capacity within each person to self-correct. In this class we will explore new approaches to assessment, how to develop our insight to clarify the issues in the tissues, and to become more proficient at addressing the ongoing patterns that our clients present by adopting a more wholistic perspective.
This class offers a model for widening our perceptions for coherent assessment and treatment. Assessment, observation and information exchange happen at many levels simultaneously because we are sensing organisms. How can we train ourselves to become aware of what we are sensing and begin to discipline our focus to see more clearly the physical, emotional, and postural patterns that our clients present.
Hours: |
16 |
NCBTMB: |
Yes |
Prerequisites: |
Phase 4 |
Coordinator: |
Luann Overmyer |
Phone: |
772-321-7700 |
Email: |
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