A Modality is a type or class of healing. Kinesiology is one modality while Acupuncture could be said to be another type of modality. All of the following courses are classified as being a part of the Kinesiology modality as they are based around muscle testing, however they each have a unique way of operating. We could refer to the following more correctly as sub-modalities. Most successful Kinesiologists are well-trained in more than one sub-modality. Because of the unique approach of each sub-modality they can be used to work on different people at different times with different symptoms and conditions. Each of these sub-modalities provides a synthesis with each other, enabling the practitioner to create a high level of capability as a Kinesiologist whilst allowing individual creativity to emerge.
Touch for Health (TFH)
Touch for Health 1 - 4
Cranial Kinesiology (CK)
CK Level 1
CK Level 2 (Bioharmonics)
CK Level 3 (Structural Paradigm)
Neuro Energetic Kinesiology (NEK)
Brain Formatting
Chakra Metaphors
Neuro Emotional Pathways 1 – 3
Major Chakra Hologram
Minor Chakra Hologram
Celestial Chakra Hologram
Applied Physiologyy (AP)
Holographic Muscle Monitoring
Attitude with Essence
Introduction to Physiology Applications
Anatomy & Physiology of the Brain
7 Chi Keys
Tibetan Figure 8s
Neural Organisation Technique (NOT)
Neural Organisation Technique 1
Neural Organisation Technique 2
Coming to Grips with Learning
Neuro Spiritual Integration (NSI)
LEAP
LEAP 1a
LEAP 1b
LEAP 2 – 5
Environmental Factors
Nutrition & Physiology Applications (NPA)
Kinesiology Practical Applications Series
Kinesiology History & Theory
Kinesiology Practical Applications 1
Kinesiology Practical Applications 2
Certificate IV Common Units
Client Services
Administer a Practice
Diploma Common and Elective Units
Health Services and Research
Professional Practice
Professional Development
Shamanic Bodywork

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