Acupressure Program
Continuing Education classes with Certification
Starting Saturday April 7, 2018
10:00am to 4:00pm
Level 1 $225.00
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Instructor: Dr. Shelley Luehring, NHD
ZSA Level 1 - April 7
Learn the 12 major meridians and the basic protocol, theory and palpation techniques. Learn how to use the hara analysis to determine imbalances of energy.
Includes 3 hours of practicum.
ZSA Level 2 - TBA
Learn how to use aromatherapy and pressure points for specific ailments and more palpation techniques. Includes 3 hours of practicum.
ZSA Level 3 - TBA
Learn how to use light tapping (AFT) to treat various chronic issues. This technique interrupts the energy flow through meridians without discomfort.
ZSA Level 4 - TBA
This class is designed for the practitioner to complete the clinical requirement for certification. Students will perform complete sessions under instructor's supervision.
Each level is $225.00
Continuing Education Units: 6 CEUs for each level
Total CEUs: 24
Approved for Continuing Education by National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Body Work (NCBTMB)
Levels 1, 2, and 4 required for certification
TBA = To Be Announced, upper level dates selected with instructor and Level 1 students.
Class times 10am to 4pm
Call 202-237-7681 to4 register. Each level is $225.00
Location:
Washington Institute of Natural Medicine
within the Wilshire Condo Building in Cleveland Park
3701 Connecticut Ave., N.W. #1, Washington, D.C. 20008
Call for further details or to register (202) 237-7681, (202) 686-8202
Ask for the Cleveland Park Acupressure class.
NCBTMB approved Continuing Education Provider
Approved for continuing education through the
American Alternative Medical Association
Accredited by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners
Approved prep class provider for the
American Naturopathic and Holistic Association
District of Columbia General Business Licensed with the following endorsements:
Education Services, Apprenticeship Training, Exam Preparation and Tutoring, and Educational Support Services
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