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Built
on the tradition of Ida Rolf and the SOMA Institute, CORE Institute’s
10-session Structural Integration program focuses on precision of technique and
depth of knowledge (50% more
material
covered than peers) – to ensure that CORE SI grads are at the top in their
field, and reaping the rewards.
CORE
Advanced Structural Integration is a 10-session, system-wide process of deep
bodywork. It is designed to improve the STRUCTURAL and FUNCTIONAL abilities of
the human body in its relationship to the gravitational field. CORE Structural
Integration also utilizes clinical techniques and educational strategies that
are client-friendly. The power of this system comes from honoring the client’s
ability to increase their neuro-somatic awareness. You will learn (and the
client will learn) how to use communication and somatic awareness to match your
touch to their sensory nervous system and somato-type.
CORE
Structural Integration constitutes a 10-session system of progressively deeper
myofascial treatments that structurally improves all fascial layers and
extrinsic and intrinsic musculature.
The
10 sessions focus on establishing an integrated structure, balancing the
intrinsic spiral in the body, releasing chronic myofascial tension, improving
movement patterns, and increasing self-reliance
through
heightened neuro-somatic awareness. Each of the 10 sessions focuses on a
specific region of the body, progressively working into deeper and more specific
layers of the myofascial network.
Training
consists in 3 phases for the Structural Integration program:
Phase
One training is titled CORE Extrinsic, and it includes goal-based
lessons of the first three 90-minute sessions of the work, along with advanced
body-reading strategies, flexibility programs, and the use of other educational
strategies that promote client participation.
Phase
Two training is titled CORE Intrinsic, and it includes the treatment
plans of the four deepest sessions that work with the alignment and balance of
the pelvis, spine, and cranium. Psychological theories and strategies are
presented, along with advanced anatomy and physiology of these regions and
related systems.
Phase
Three training is titled CORE Integration, and it includes the
potential treatment strategies for the final three sessions, which seek to
integrate the upper and lower divisions of the body, as well as coordinating
brain hemisphere function. These three sessions have often been referred to as
the “sculptural artwork” of structural integration. The level of client
participation, especially in the design of the final session is mandatory for
success.
The
CORE Structural Integration certification is a 320 classroom-hour program that
includes outside reading and clinical practice.
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Classes
will be held from 9am - 6pm daily
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Additional
work/assignments will be required outside of the classroom between sessions.
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Those
who become certified in CORE Structural Integration are eligible for
membership in the International Association of Structural Integrators (IASI).
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Pre-requisite
attendance at CORE Myofascial Certification and to
have received a Structural Integration series themselves.
Teacher: George Kousaleos
Relevant articles:
Dates:
Block
1: 11 April - 22 April 2012
Block
2: 13 May - 20 May 2012
Block
3: 12 June - 19 June 2012
Block
4: 8 July - 19 July 2012
Venue:
Edinburgh
Cost: £6,600 inclusive
VAT (deposit £600)
To book: +44 (0)7526
925734 or info@bodyworkcpd.co.uk
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