REFLEXOLOGY FOR TRAUMA & ADDICTION (RTA)
CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY
Certificate of Proficiency Program. This is a 50-hour program that includes Levels I-III (42 live in-person hours) plus an 8-hour online mentoring for integration in bringing reflexology for trauma and addiction into one's practice and community.
Description: This is a 50-hour course dedicated to educating and empowering the practitioner towards a trauma and addiction informed practice, greater understanding of intermediate through advanced anatomy and physiology of brain structures, and techniques created to best serve this community.
Completion of all Levels and mentorship is not required. Each segment can be taken individually and is considered a complete workshop in and of itself.
Each of the four segments are taken individually and are recognized per segment. A certificate is provided once each segment is completed indicating class title and acknowledging completion of 14 in-person hands-on hours.
A 50-hour recognition and transcript are only given once student has completed all 42 hours of live hands-on work (Levels I-III) with instructor present in the room plus the additional 8 hours of one-on-one training. These 8 hours focus on what each student needs help with and is tailored to them. This may be, but is not limited to, the following: 1. Identifying the community or communities practitioner wishes to work with, tailoring their practice for those clients, and identifying organizations or institutions and best outreach; 2. Reviewing and deepening understanding of principles, methods, and techniques learned; 3. Completion, presentation, and discussion of case study post Level III; 4. Guidance navigating field; 5. Making it their own.
Completion of all Levels and mentorship is not required. Each segment can be taken individually and is considered a complete workshop in and of itself.
- 2-day RTA: LI (Live In-Person)
- 14 hours constituting 14 CEs
- 2-day RTA: LII (Live In-Person)
- 14 hours constituting 14 CEs
- 2-day RTA: LIII (Live In-Person)
- 14 hours constituting 14 CEs
- 8-hour one-on-one mentorship (Live Online)
- 8 hours constituting 8 CEs
Each of the four segments are taken individually and are recognized per segment. A certificate is provided once each segment is completed indicating class title and acknowledging completion of 14 in-person hands-on hours.
A 50-hour recognition and transcript are only given once student has completed all 42 hours of live hands-on work (Levels I-III) with instructor present in the room plus the additional 8 hours of one-on-one training. These 8 hours focus on what each student needs help with and is tailored to them. This may be, but is not limited to, the following: 1. Identifying the community or communities practitioner wishes to work with, tailoring their practice for those clients, and identifying organizations or institutions and best outreach; 2. Reviewing and deepening understanding of principles, methods, and techniques learned; 3. Completion, presentation, and discussion of case study post Level III; 4. Guidance navigating field; 5. Making it their own.
To know more about this program contact Chantel.