Refining your experience and understanding of Ki |
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Gyoki |
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the Japanese system of self-development of Ki, related to Qi Gong, builds on your previous practices and studies, and provides you with a further resource to enhance your own health, sensitivity and stamina |
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Seiki |
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a Japanese system of healing through Ki harmonisation and movement which provides you with practical experience of the dynamic nature of Ki, and increases the effectiveness of your Shiatsu |
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Introduction to Etheric Diagonsis |
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how you can use off the body scanning to increase the sensitivity and accuracy of your meridian diagnosis |
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IDeveloping Etheric treatment |
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how you can extend your ability to work off the body to include etheric scanning and treatment, particularly effective for you in treating problems that cannot be worked physically, such as extreme trauma and inflammation |
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Shiatsu Practice |
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further development of your Shiatsu practice with particular emphasis on the treatment of specific health problems and on gaining experience of clinical application |
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Extended use of Tsubos |
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how you can accurately locate and assess tsubos by touch and how to integrate work on tsubos with treating meridians |
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Treating specific health problems |
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the systematic differential diagnosis by meridian, and treatment, including the use of relevant tsubos, of health problems such as |
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Clinical Observation |
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you observe your teachers taking a case history, diagnosing and giving Shiatsu treatments |
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Clinical experience |
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You have the opportunity to work on members of the public under guidance from a teacher in the College Clinic |
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Theory and additional studies |
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Moxibustion |
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how you can effectively treat certain conditions by applying heat with moxa. Comprehensive study of points that respond to moxa, and contra-indications |
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Diet |
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the theory and practical application of the traditional Oriental approach to dietary recommendations |
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Counselling |
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Essential counselling and listening skills and how you apply them in the clinical situation |
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Practice Development and Management |
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a sound grounding in necessary skills for you to set up your practice. Where to work; legal and financial considerations of options for clinic space, how to promote your practice ethically, how to deal with charging, how to avoid the most common mistakes that prevent practice growth, how to lay out a treatment space, dealing with clients professionally, and how to manage practice growth to maximise your own and your clients' welfare |
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Western Medicine |
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Pathology |
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how you can understand pathological processes and disease aetiologies including; fractures, dislocations and sprains, bone diseases, disorders of the back and spine, digestive diseases, diseases of the circulatory system, respiratory conditions, skin diseases, diseases of the nervous system, urogenital, kidney and gynaecological problems |
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Third Year Syllabus |
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refining Ki |
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shiatsu practice |
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theory |
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western medicine |
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