Dates: April 27-29, 2023 (early arrival on April 26)
Times: 4/27-4/29: 9:00am to 5:30pm EST
4/30- 9:00am to 12:00pm EST
Credits: This class offers 3 Elective CE credits
This class will focus on cultivating and refining our manual skills, illuminating our strengths and abilities to appropriately work with ourselves and our clients within the context of SI. We will take time to discuss the diverse strengths and preferences of each individual in the class so that we can all expand our understanding of the potential of our work. The format of this class will include lectures, discussions, demos, and exchanges of sessions with a partner. We will take time to delve into each individual's "big issues" in their structures.
Come with an open mind and be prepared to have fun!
Topics of consideration
Being in the moment while working
Common misconceptions about SI such as:
How often to work in one area
How much time between sessions
How big the problem actually is
Thinking outside the series
What does the client want -vs- what do I think they need
Tracking and deconstructing complex interactions of patterns through the structure
Is this doing what I think it is doing?
Should I do fix-it work?
Plus, any topics that organically come up in class
About the Instructor
Bill Morrow received his undergraduate in Psychology from High Point University in 1995. He has been a practicing Rolfer® for 24 years, having received his Rolfing® Certification in 1998 and his Advanced Certification in 2007. Bill has spent many years studying the complex makeup of patterns in tissue and other materials. Drawing on his experiences studying Visceral, Neural, Cranial, Movement, Bio-mechanics, Energetic sensing, Guitar building, and other trade crafts, Bill relentlessly pursues novel ways to coax potential out of structure.
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