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Level III


Course Info:

Professional Training >> Level III

Class is postponed from March 6-10 to May 19-23

Seattle, Washington

Faculty: George Gottlieb; Gwen Crowell

Contact Info:

George Gottlieb
wakesupsmiling@gmail.com
(206) 361-6633


TRAGER LEVEL 3

A unique, neuromuscular approach to body and movement re-patterning.

This stand alone CE course also serves as the third step towards Certification in the Trager® Approach. You’ll deepen your experience of both Table-work and Movement Mentastics through demonstrations and supervised practice. Trager® is a valuable approach for anyone who wants to elevate awareness in themselves and their clients.

WHAT IS TRAGER

Trager® tablework consists of deep, fluid rocking movements (oscillations) of muscles and joints combined with compression and gentle traction. This feeds into the nervous system resulting in dramatic muscular relaxation, along with feelings of lightness, freedom, and flexibility. The client is also shown simple movements called Mentastics which helps integrate the profound changes in the body.

WHY TRAGER LEVEL 3?

  • Greater mastery of movement and table work of the Trager Approach.

  • Relate Trager specifically to fascia, fluids and joints.

  • Deepen re-patterning skills.

  • Deepen your capacity to live in presence in work and in life.

TRAGER HAS BEEN EFFECTIVE WITH:

While the following beneficial effects have been reported, Trager is not a substitute for traditional medical care:

  • Improved balance and decreased spasticity

  • Dissolution of internalized effects of trauma in the body

  • Greater ease and joy of movement with decrease of pain

  • Deeper feelings of personal integration and peace and decreased anxiety

COURSE FEATURES:

By the end of this workshop, you should be able to:

  • Increase application of Trager principles through technique and movement suggestions on additional areas of the body.

  • Demonstrate further development of mindful attention in Trager and other related modalities.

  • Effect deep relaxation and central nervous system regulation in the receiver.


Back to Schedules

Earlier Event: May 13
Elective - Neurologie
Later Event: May 19
Level I