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Advanced Training: Movement/Embodiment--"Living in health, cultivating the parasympathetic and rest"
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CE Credit Classes- In Person
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About this event
Advanced Training: Movement/Embodiment--"Living in health, cultivating the parasympathetic and rest"
Course Date
July12-15, 2024
Course Instructor
Kirstie Segarra and Suzanne Picard
Both teachers are lead faculty in IASI approved programs...Kirstie Segarra with UNM-Taos and Suzanne Picard with DIRI. They both have extensive training in movement paradigms and teaching.
Course Start and end times
9:00 am to 5:30 pm
In Person location
Rio Grande Hall, 121 Civic Plaza Drive, Taos NM 87571
Course Description
This course continues to develop concepts in structural integration with a principals-based approach to seeing holism, adaptability, support, resonance and integration. This course will focus on embodiment and movement paradigms in advance series work in structural integration. Specifically developing advanced forms of movement that support breath, gait patterning, tracking and how one embodies the concepts of structural integration to support clients. Students will learn through didactic lecture, experiential movement, and dyad partnering. This specific course will be focusing on “Living in health, cultivating the parasympathetic and rest.” July 12-15, 2024 at UNM-Taos. We will be exploring how one perceives and supports health in one’s system and in one’s clients. How to cultivate and support down regulation of the nervous system in order support parasympathetic tone and rest. We will look at how one may support alternative perceptions in the field.
Contact info
Kirstie Segarra
ksegarra@unm.edu
(575) 770-1274