New Dimensions & Reflexology Techniques
by Touchpoint, Denmark
RAC is proud to present this series of 3 continuing education webinars by internationally-renowned creators of Touchpoint in Denmark: Dorthe Krogsgaard and Peter Lund Frandsen. Touchpoint offers continued professional development to complementary therapists and practitioners in Denmark and worldwide.
Dorthe Krogsgaard brings more than 40 years of experience working full time in her Copenhaguen-based practice. Dorthe is one of the reflexology veterans in Denmark. She has served as chairperson for the Danish Reflexologists Association, and was instrumental in establishing FDZ's Research Committee in 1991. |
Peter Lund Frandsen studied medicine at the University of Copenhaguen and physics and philosophy at West Georgia University, USA. For 30 years he has been involved in the development of Energy Medicine. Peter is a complementary therapist specialized in bio-holographic modalities including Nerve Reflexology. Both Peter & Dorthe lecture and teach internationally. They also co-founded the Institute of Integrative Therapies in Copenhaguen where they have their clinical practice, teaching and developing new Reflexology techniques.
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New Dimensions & Reflexology Techniques Webinar Series consists of:
Part One: Resonance Touch & Client Focus. Learn new ways to work with energy. Inspired by 40 years study of energy medicine, Touchpoint has developed unique and easy techniques to enhance cell communication and body integration. You will learn:
1. An overview of energy medicine as it relates to reflexology. 2. The connection between bio-energy fields, molecules, tissues, cells and consciousness. 3. Optimize your sessions by incorporating the focused intent of your client. They will demonstrate hands-on techniques, encouraging you to practice right along with them. This webinar will add a whole new dimension and deeper understanding to your reflexology sessions!
Part Two: The Vagus Nerve has seen a boom of interest in recent years, and in light of the current Covid-19 pandemic, why not utilize its ability to stimulate our immune response? These techniques will greatly enhance your reflexology sessions. You will learn:
1. Anatomy and physiology of the Vagus nerve. 2. Parasympathetic relaxation response. 2. The Vagus nerve as messenger from the gut. 3. Reflex point for the important inferior ganglion of the Vagus nerve. 4. Classical plantar and dorsal reflexes and how to work them. 5. Bilateral resonance stimulation of the Vagus nerve.
Part Three: The Psoas Muscle. As one of the most important core muscles, the Psoas deserves attention in almost all reflexology sessions and why we test it with all our clients. We show an easy way to assess tension in the muscle and effective techniques to release it. You will learn:
1. Psoas anatomy revisited. 2. Breathing - Diaphram - Psoas. 3. Psoas and lower back pain. 4. Tight Psoas and affection of the lumbar plexus. 5. Relations to abdominal and pelvic organs. 6. Emotional aspects of the Psoas muscle. 7. Classical reflexes: a variety of techniques for the Psoas.
Part One: Resonance Touch & Client Focus. Learn new ways to work with energy. Inspired by 40 years study of energy medicine, Touchpoint has developed unique and easy techniques to enhance cell communication and body integration. You will learn:
1. An overview of energy medicine as it relates to reflexology. 2. The connection between bio-energy fields, molecules, tissues, cells and consciousness. 3. Optimize your sessions by incorporating the focused intent of your client. They will demonstrate hands-on techniques, encouraging you to practice right along with them. This webinar will add a whole new dimension and deeper understanding to your reflexology sessions!
Part Two: The Vagus Nerve has seen a boom of interest in recent years, and in light of the current Covid-19 pandemic, why not utilize its ability to stimulate our immune response? These techniques will greatly enhance your reflexology sessions. You will learn:
1. Anatomy and physiology of the Vagus nerve. 2. Parasympathetic relaxation response. 2. The Vagus nerve as messenger from the gut. 3. Reflex point for the important inferior ganglion of the Vagus nerve. 4. Classical plantar and dorsal reflexes and how to work them. 5. Bilateral resonance stimulation of the Vagus nerve.
Part Three: The Psoas Muscle. As one of the most important core muscles, the Psoas deserves attention in almost all reflexology sessions and why we test it with all our clients. We show an easy way to assess tension in the muscle and effective techniques to release it. You will learn:
1. Psoas anatomy revisited. 2. Breathing - Diaphram - Psoas. 3. Psoas and lower back pain. 4. Tight Psoas and affection of the lumbar plexus. 5. Relations to abdominal and pelvic organs. 6. Emotional aspects of the Psoas muscle. 7. Classical reflexes: a variety of techniques for the Psoas.
Each webinar is one hour long and equals 1 ARCB Continuing Education credit. Webinar registration fee includes PDF Handout & the recorded webinar which can be downloaded. See pricing below. RAC members get a special discount.