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Visceral Certification Program
Visceral Certification Program – Program 10100 (250 hours)
Full Certification Program - 12 Month Training Program
This program provides a comprehensive education in visceral therapy and provides a comprehensive education as to how to effectively release visceral tension and promote health and wellness in clients. At times visceral release is the answer to unresolved issues that have no explanation.
Occupational Objective:
Ø The graduate of this program should be able to practice this form of bodywork in a private practice or in a rehabilitative practice.
Ø Graduating students should demonstrate skill, confidence, compassion & proficiency in assessment, evaluation and the application of these bodywork techniques.
· Graduates should also be able to work alongside adjunctive health care professionals and be able to discuss Visceral Therapy and its functions in relation to other therapies.
Class Requirements for Certification in Visceral Therapy:
Structural Rehabilitation Therapy Body Basics I (24)
Elective Module I - Advanced Pelvic Class (24)
Advanced Fascia Release Techniques (24)
Eastern Science - The Meridian System (24)
Visceral Release I (24 hours)
Visceral Release II (24 hours)
Additional Requirements (98)
Evaluation/Examination (8)
Program Information
· Each class is a complete, free-standing course and any class may be taken without enrolling in the entire certification program as long as prerequisites are met.
· Individual classes may be counted towards Continuing Education Credits or CEU’s.
· The program must be completed within a three year time frame.
· Tuition & Schedule - please see addendums “Tuition Addendum A” &
“Schedule Addendum B”
Required Materials
Two clean sheets and a pillowcase for each class
Structural Rehabilitation Therapy Body Basics I - (24 hours)
Specific Course Objective: This course will allow students to do basic structural rehabilitation techniques.
This module is a beginning course that teaches the basic principles and applications of structural rehabilitation within the body. Students will learn how to release the core and cervical region. Pre-requisites: None
Elective Module I – Advanced-Pelvic Class – (24 hours)
Specific Course Objective: This course will allow students to confidently evaluate and perform advanced release techniques
in working with advanced pelvic issues.
In this module students will learn advanced release techniques in working with pelvic issues. This course will include both point work and structural release techniques. A more in-depth analysis of the pelvic bowl and its functions will be discussed along with advanced anatomy of the pelvis. Techniques on how to strengthen the pelvic bowl and intrinsic muscles will be given in a fun and interactive way. Pre-requisites: None
Advanced Fascia Release Techniques (24)
Specific Course Objective: Students will learn advanced protocols of how to work with fascia for the entire body.
This class brings many of the techniques together in a specific way that will enhance sessions and provide greater understanding of fascia therapy and how to understand the bodies patterns as a whole. This class allows students to be effective in resolving the underlying issues of pain and imbalances. Pre-requisite: None
Eastern Science - The Meridian System - (24 hours)
Specific Course Objective: Students will get a basic understanding of the meridian system, its function and
how to energetically track these channels.
This fun hands-on class will explain the meridian system functions and how to energetically track this system while working from a visceral standpoint. This class brings a deeper understanding of visceral therapy, which has never been shown in western schools before.
Visceral Release I - (24 hours)
Specific Course Objective: Students will learn basic visceral releases and start to understand interactions with other systems.
This course starts to give students a basic understanding of how to do visceral release. It will discuss major organ systems, fascia interaction, structural interaction and go into basic meridian function. Students will learn specific techniques to start unwinding the viscera.. Pre-requisites: None
Visceral Release II (24 hours)
Specific Course Objective: Students will learn visceral releases while focusing on meridian channels.
This course allows students to learn how to perform advanced visceral releases while energetically tracking the meridian system and the structural system. This is a dynamic class that takes students from beginner’s mind to skill & confidence in promoting health & wellness in their clients. Pre-requisites: Structural Rehabilitation Therapy Body Basics I & Visceral Release I or Permission of Instructor.
Additional Requirements – 98 hours
Through continuous practice, students gain familiarity and experience in practicing bodywork and other skills necessary to be an independent practitioner.
Specific Course Objective: The objective of this module is to give students more confidence in practicing their skills through tutorials, one on one practice, case studies, and direct experience. Pre-requisites: Varies - students will be given a timeline of when to start.
Tutorials - 8 hours – Please see page 30 for class description.
Practice Sessions - 70 hours
Students are required to give 70 sessions to the general public or other students. Students are not allowed to charge money for these services or infer that they are a practitioner.
Case Studies - 20 hours
Students are required to work with two clients at 10 sessions per client and follow a
case study format.
Evaluation/Examination (8 hours)
See Class Description on Page 30.
Visceral Certification Program – Program 10100 (250 hours)
Full Certification Program - 12 Month Training Program
This program provides a comprehensive education in visceral therapy and provides a comprehensive education as to how to effectively release visceral tension and promote health and wellness in clients. At times visceral release is the answer to unresolved issues that have no explanation.
Occupational Objective:
Ø The graduate of this program should be able to practice this form of bodywork in a private practice or in a rehabilitative practice.
Ø Graduating students should demonstrate skill, confidence, compassion & proficiency in assessment, evaluation and the application of these bodywork techniques.
· Graduates should also be able to work alongside adjunctive health care professionals and be able to discuss Visceral Therapy and its functions in relation to other therapies.
Class Requirements for Certification in Visceral Therapy:
Structural Rehabilitation Therapy Body Basics I (24)
Elective Module I - Advanced Pelvic Class (24)
Advanced Fascia Release Techniques (24)
Eastern Science - The Meridian System (24)
Visceral Release I (24 hours)
Visceral Release II (24 hours)
Additional Requirements (98)
Evaluation/Examination (8)
Program Information
· Each class is a complete, free-standing course and any class may be taken without enrolling in the entire certification program as long as prerequisites are met.
· Individual classes may be counted towards Continuing Education Credits or CEU’s.
· The program must be completed within a three year time frame.
· Tuition & Schedule - please see addendums “Tuition Addendum A” &
“Schedule Addendum B”
Required Materials
Two clean sheets and a pillowcase for each class
Structural Rehabilitation Therapy Body Basics I - (24 hours)
Specific Course Objective: This course will allow students to do basic structural rehabilitation techniques.
This module is a beginning course that teaches the basic principles and applications of structural rehabilitation within the body. Students will learn how to release the core and cervical region. Pre-requisites: None
Elective Module I – Advanced-Pelvic Class – (24 hours)
Specific Course Objective: This course will allow students to confidently evaluate and perform advanced release techniques
in working with advanced pelvic issues.
In this module students will learn advanced release techniques in working with pelvic issues. This course will include both point work and structural release techniques. A more in-depth analysis of the pelvic bowl and its functions will be discussed along with advanced anatomy of the pelvis. Techniques on how to strengthen the pelvic bowl and intrinsic muscles will be given in a fun and interactive way. Pre-requisites: None
Advanced Fascia Release Techniques (24)
Specific Course Objective: Students will learn advanced protocols of how to work with fascia for the entire body.
This class brings many of the techniques together in a specific way that will enhance sessions and provide greater understanding of fascia therapy and how to understand the bodies patterns as a whole. This class allows students to be effective in resolving the underlying issues of pain and imbalances. Pre-requisite: None
Eastern Science - The Meridian System - (24 hours)
Specific Course Objective: Students will get a basic understanding of the meridian system, its function and
how to energetically track these channels.
This fun hands-on class will explain the meridian system functions and how to energetically track this system while working from a visceral standpoint. This class brings a deeper understanding of visceral therapy, which has never been shown in western schools before.
Visceral Release I - (24 hours)
Specific Course Objective: Students will learn basic visceral releases and start to understand interactions with other systems.
This course starts to give students a basic understanding of how to do visceral release. It will discuss major organ systems, fascia interaction, structural interaction and go into basic meridian function. Students will learn specific techniques to start unwinding the viscera.. Pre-requisites: None
Visceral Release II (24 hours)
Specific Course Objective: Students will learn visceral releases while focusing on meridian channels.
This course allows students to learn how to perform advanced visceral releases while energetically tracking the meridian system and the structural system. This is a dynamic class that takes students from beginner’s mind to skill & confidence in promoting health & wellness in their clients. Pre-requisites: Structural Rehabilitation Therapy Body Basics I & Visceral Release I or Permission of Instructor.
Additional Requirements – 98 hours
Through continuous practice, students gain familiarity and experience in practicing bodywork and other skills necessary to be an independent practitioner.
Specific Course Objective: The objective of this module is to give students more confidence in practicing their skills through tutorials, one on one practice, case studies, and direct experience. Pre-requisites: Varies - students will be given a timeline of when to start.
Tutorials - 8 hours – Please see page 30 for class description.
Practice Sessions - 70 hours
Students are required to give 70 sessions to the general public or other students. Students are not allowed to charge money for these services or infer that they are a practitioner.
Case Studies - 20 hours
Students are required to work with two clients at 10 sessions per client and follow a
case study format.
Evaluation/Examination (8 hours)
See Class Description on Page 30.