TCCII Presents
 

Qigong and Tai Chi Certification Program

Five Elements for Balance and Harmony: Foundations of Sustainable Holistic Healing

Washington DC, China

Professional Certification Training
6 Continuing Education Credits

2011 Course Schedule and Registration

No Experience Necessary

 

 

This course is part of the Applied Qigong for Holistic Healing Certification Program and the Qigong and Tai Chi Certification program.

Purpose

This course teaches the participants how to connect with nature for replenishing and balancing the physical and spiritual energy, and how to access the healing source by establishing unity and harmony. The combination of Qigong meditation, movements and healing sounds will build a solid foundation for holistic health professionals, and help them to stay balanced and strong in their practice.

Course Objectives: upon completion, the participant will be able to

1. Describe the basic concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the basic Five Elements Principle and its application
2. Demonstrate eight Qigong movements called the “Eight Pieces of Brocades of Silk”
3. Demonstrate  the ancient Taoist healing sounds, used to detoxify and replenish the energy of the five major organs
4. Discuss application of the “Five Elements” Chinese Meditation in personal life and holistic practice
5. Demonstrate selective self-healing techniques, including acupressure
6. Discuss the ways and means of bringing the benefits of Qigong to the wider holistic nursing community and beyond

The following criteria will be used to determine successful completion of this educational activity:

1. In a group setting, demonstrate beginning skill level of the eight Qigong movements, the Taoist healing sounds, and the selected self-healing techniques
2. The ability to discuss the basic concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine) and the basic Five Elements Principle
3. The ability to discuss the application of the principles and practices of Qigong in personal self-care and in holistic practice.
4. Completion of a Personal Learning Note

Successful completion of this course will result in the awarding of 6 contact hours (6 CNE credits for nurses)

What Participants are Saying about the Five Elements Course

 

 "Loved the sense of humor - made this fun!"

"Great day - can't wait for the next two!"

"The techniques for dispelling anger will be useful at
faculty meetings!"

"Improved my ability to help others"

"Feel more capable to combine Qigong and other techniques with my patients"

"Very well done in organization and presentation"



Time, Location, Tuition, and Registration

Please see course schedule for course dates, times, locations, and tuition.

Disclosures and Disclaimers

This CE activity has not received any sponsorship or commercial support.

The Presenters and Planners of this CE activity declared no financial relationships related to this Continuing Education Credit activity

This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the American Holistic Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's COA.

Approved through February 23, 2012

Approval for contact hours through the AHNA is based on an assessment of the educational merit of this program and does not constitute endorsement of the use of any specific product or modality in the care of clients.

Terms and Conditions

By registering for the seminar(s)/class(es) you agree to TCCII Terms and Conditions including a) Refund and Cancellation Policy b) Waiver and Release of Liability c) Emergency Medical Release and d) Photographic and Video Release

* Tuition includes a $40 non-refundable registration fee. 70% refund 60 days prior to start of seminar/class; 50% refund 45 days prior to start of seminar/class and NO refund 30 days prior to start of seminar/class.

Class Schedule

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