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Integrative Energy Healing

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The goal of Integrative Energy Healing is to guide you to greater health by improving the ability to obtain the correct position of the body and thus enhance both physical and mental health. By utilizing Western and oriental medical approaches within the framework of neuroscience, Hang-Gong Trainer program trains you with the skills that create the space to shift the position of physical, energetic, and psycho-emotional states within the individual into a healthier sphere and more harmonious interaction.

Course Description


This program is 24 clock hours and includes the courses as listed below. No credit hours are awarded in this program. This course can be delivered either in-person or combination with in-person and online.

2 Classroom Hours

This course is devoted to giving the students an overall outline of the program. This is an introduction to the principles of Oriental Bodywork; Hang-Gong which is unique to this practice, and offers the student a chance to outline the expectations and personal commitment to the practice of Hang-Gong.

Orientation

4 Classroom Hours

This course is designed to introduce the principles and theories of Hang-Gong. Students will learn the system of Hang-Gong both in theory and practice.

Principles and Theory of Hang-Gong

4 Classroom Hours

This course provides an overview of classical East Asian health systems, both in theory and practice. The roles of life-energy, meridian systems, yin-yang theory and five-element theory will be covered with a special emphasis on the correlation of exercise physiology, which includes stress and recovery affects upon various organ systems. Hang-Gong exercise instruction for general application will be covered along with some specific issues.

Hang-Gong Part I

3 Classroom Hours

Continuation of Oriental Health Principles I. This course creates the integration of therapeutic exercise and manual therapies to enhance the performance of the physical, energetic and psychological functions and their integration.

Hang-Gong Part II

2 Classroom Hours

Learn to ask questions and assess the condition of the person before performing Hang-Gong.

Assessment, Reading

9 Classroom Hours

A practicum, based on the principles and skills of Hang-Gong, the student will develop a strong and experiential understanding of the course work. This is a course for practicing Hang-Gong and its skills.

Practicum

There is no clinical training, or externship/internship in this program. Students will participate in a supervised practicum providing Hang-Gong training to fellow students in order to have hands on experience. The following is the practicum policies:

 

  • All hours shall be under the direct supervision of a qualified faculty member.

  • Hours are documented with clean learning objectives that are provided to the students.

  • Programs use a mechanism for faculty evaluation and supervision of student performance.

  • All experiences shall be designed to model professional procedures, including, as appropriate, professional Hang-Gong techniques and performed at the school sites.


Admission Requirements

  • All applicants for admission to the health coaching program must be at least 18 years of age.

  • Student must pay all applicable fees, as per the current published fee schedule prior to the issuance of an enrollment contract or make other arrangements acceptable to the school.

  • Falsification of any admission materials may be cause for denial or cancellation. There are no program prerequisites.
     

Textbooks or Learning Materials


The Textbook and Workbook will be provided by the institute, however there are additional recommended texts. Recommended texts are:

 

  • Home Healing Massage - Hwal Gong - for everyday wellness: by Institute of Human Technology (IBE)

  • Meridian Exercise for Self-Healing - Classified by Common Symptoms: by Ilchi Lee

  • Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine: by Nigel Wiseman and Andy Ellis

Equipment / Technology Requirements or Competencies


For online students, please refer to section VI for detailed technology requirements. There are no specific competencies or certifications needed for this program.


Requirements for Completion/Graduation

  • A candidate for graduation must have successfully completed all required course load with a cumulative 2.0 GPA or higher.

  • The candidate must meet all academic and attendance requirements.

  • The candidate must have fulfilled all financial obligations to the Institute of Brain Education.

  • The candidate must pay a graduation fee which was included in the original fees.
     

Graduate Employment Opportunities


As our Hang-Gong Trainer program is relatively new, graduates of this program will have the unique opportunity to study and work with this cutting-edge new therapy while supplementing a previous degree or exploring a variety of healing treatments, such as physical therapy or massage.
 

Requirements for graduate to practice

No license or certification is required.

Tuition, Costs and Fees

Tuition:

Registration fee:

Total Fees

Tuition includes manual and worksheets.

$3,900

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$3,900

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