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Body-Awareness® SeminarsNeuroenergetic Release® - Premier Training Program
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Copyright © 1999 Donald W. Kipp
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Neuroenergetic Release® Premier Training Program Personally Presented by Donald W. Kipp, Founder of Neuroenergetic Release Limited to 20 students to insure quality personal contact and instruction. Target Audience and Intent: This course is intended to teach the entire NER system. It will be presented in five (2 to 3 day) Modules taught every other month. The target start date is January 2010. It's goal is to develop world class Neuroenergetic Release manual therapy practitioners. COURSE DESCRIPTIONThis seminar presents: · The Gentle and unique methods of the NER system · How to completely balance the body, correct global core distortions and relieve abnormal tonus related to an individuals' core distortion pattern. · Specific protocol to release core distortion patterns throughout the whole body related to specific symptoms and dis-ease · NER technique and relationships · Practice Case analysis. Become proficient at case analysis and developing a plan of action by working with model clients. Application: prospective applicants must complete our written application and verbal interview. Completion of application does not guarantee acceptance into the program. Donald W. Kipp will make the final determination of acceptance. ** Prerequisites: 4 year degree plus one of the following: NCTMB, MD, DO, CMT, PT, OT, DC (*other health professional with advanced base in musculoskeletal anatomy) * instructor approval required. Receive a Minimum of 3 NER sessions from Donald W. Kipp, the first must be completed prior to application for course. Full attendance of is required to receive a certificate of completion. No certificate will be issued and no fees will be refunded if the class is not completed. **All participants must sign a confidentiality agreement ***Donald W. Kipp, and Body-Awareness® Seminars follows all federal guidelines regarding the American Disabilities Act (42 USCG Section 12101, et. seq.), and with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2000e, et. seq.) including making the appropriate accommodations for the teaching learning process and examination process.
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