POST-GRADUATE
COURSE INFORMATION
International Training Week 2013
With Lone Sorensen
April 2013, Spain
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Weight Control with Facial & Foot Reflex Therapy
With Lone Sorensen
Friday 18th to Saturday 19th October 2013
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Japanese Cosmo Facelift
With Lone Sorensen
Sunday 20th to Monday 21st October 2013
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We are planning future post-graduate courses for 2013.
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Below are some of the recent courses you may have missed...
Facial Reflexology: Emotional & Structural Imbalances
This two-day course is specifically based upon incorporating Dr Head & Bossy theories with
neurological points into Sorensensistem Facial Reflexology treatment plans for emotional and mental problems.
This course not only offers therapists practical facial reflexology techniques for analyzing possible emotional
blockages, which a person may be labelled with for life, but it is also offering therapeutic techniques that may help
to cleanse emotional blockages, and in so doing it is then possible to change a person's trauma, personality and
physical situation.
Praxis Vertebralis
Praxis Vertebralis works principally through the nervous system and therefore the treatment has a special emphasis on the spinal cord and brain maps represented on the feet.
This 6 day course is taught in separate 2 day modules. It includes learning about the relationship between the central nervous system and the meridians, and the relationship between the nerve points and nerve zones in the feet and their connection to the organs, skin, muscles, parts of the brain, the cranial nerves and the chemical balance of the body.
You will learn about how postural problems can impact on the spinal nerves and how these in turn, create health complications.
Students learn how to analyse for the biggest deposit in the feet (as in the face with Facial Reflexology) and for the biggest deposit in the ‘spinal cord’ in the feet. Praxis Vertebralis is a completely new way of working with foot reflexology.
You will also learn to analyse and ‘read’ the emotional ‘spinal cord’ and how to treat emotional blockages causing health problems and learn the nerve charts of the brain and the 12 cranial nerves.
Meridian Foot Reflexology
Reflexology is an ancient healing system that has its roots in Oriental medicine, but in the West we commonly practice a modern form based on the concept of zones. Lone Sorensen’s method of Meridian Foot Reflexology focuses on the 12 Major Chinese meridians and their reflections on the feet. She believes in identifying the cause of a health problem, as opposed to treating the symptoms.
In this 2-day course, you will learn about the six Yin/Yang pairs of meridians, their relationship within the Five-elements, and how to identify the root of a client’s health issues by assessing the Chinese meridians via the feet. Practical work is a key feature of this course.
Neurological control of the body with Facial Reflexology
This Neurological Facial Reflexology course is specifically based
upon incorporating Ciber therapy, Dr Yamamoto and Dr Wong neurological points into Sorensensistem™ Facial
Reflexology treatment plans for Parkinson's, Alzheimer, MS, ME, Migraines, Headaches, and for all kinds of
neurological problems and brain injuries. Sorensensistem™ techniques are used in combination therapy with foot and hand reflexology.
Tibetan Neck and Scalp Reflexology course
The Tibetan Neck and Scalp Reflexology is very effective for muscle tension in the body as well as for rheumatic diseases, phantom limb pain, hypertension, headaches, hysteria, gastric ulcers, insomnia, dementia, cerebrovascular trauma, dizziness, neuropathy, oedema, palpitations and many other illnesses.
The Tibetan medical system is based upon a synthesis of the Indian (Ayurveda), Persian (Unani), Greek, Chinese and indigenous Tibetan medical systems. It embraces the traditional belief that all illness ultimately results from the "three poisons" of the mind: ignorance, attachment and aversion. By synthesizing knowledge from various medical systems, the Tibetans created an approach to medical science drawn from thousands of years of accumulated empirical knowledge and intuition about the nature of health and illness.
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