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LEVEL I Prerequisite: No previous knowledge of Bach
Flowers is required for this course. However, in order
to ensure that all Bach Practitioners have the same
basic knowledge, this course must be taken before
progressing to other levels.
Duration: 2 days
Course Content:
The course provides a solid foundation and will:
- Introduce you to the history and philosophy of
Dr. Edward Bach
- Give you detailed information on each of the 38
Bach Flower Remedies including case histories and
practical examples
- Take an in-depth look at Rescue Remedy and its
uses
- Show how you can use the Bach Flower Remedies in
everyday situations, for yourself, your friends and
family as well as plants and animals
LEVEL II
Prerequisite: Level I
Duration: 2 days
Course Content:
This is a practical, interactive course for
participants who have attended the introductory seminar.
It will give you the opportunity to acquire practical
knowledge in using and choosing the remedies, and will
boost your confidence in doing so.
During the two-day course you will:
- Acquire confidence and practice in choosing the
right remedies for yourself and others
- Gain deeper understanding of the 38 Bach Flower
Remedies and how to use them
- Learn about type and mood remedies and
understand subtle differences between remedies
- Deepen your knowledge of Dr. Bach's philosophy
and its application to daily life
LEVEL III
(Diploma issued by The Balnea Institute)
Prerequisites: Level I and
Level II
Duration: Module A - 4 days
Module B
Course Content:
Module A
This is a course for those who have already taken
Level I and Level II courses and who have a sound
knowledge of the remedies and their use. It is meant for
those who want to work with the remedies at a
professional level to help others. It is recommended
that at least 6 months be allowed between Levels II and
III, so that you can gain more experience in using the
remedies before doing the professional course.
Course content includes subtle differences in the
remedies, professional ethics and business practices,
consultation techniques and case histories. The 4
day in class program will conclude with a written exam
on the remedies, followed by home study assignments.
These assignments must be completed for admission into
module B.
Module B - Clinical Practicum
This final section is comprised of 3 single days,
each day being 3 weeks apart. Students will work
in a group setting with clients to develop their
consultation techniques. Having the skills to
gently draw out important information from the client in
a professional manner is essential for correct remedy
selection leading to a successful healing process.
Students will be guided by their instructor through the
consultation process followed by a discussion period
with their peers to include analysis on the consultation
and the selection of remedies. This section will
conclude with a clinical practice exam.
Please contact the Balnea Institute for more information. |