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Corso - Key Elements of Treatment in Scenar Therapy
Key Elements of Treatment in Scenar Therapy
How to Structure a Course of Treatment
Individual Approach in Chronic & Acute Conditions
14th – 15th November 2008, London
This unique Scenar Training Course was developed by
Dr Marieta Zheleva
it is now extended, enriched, and upgraded after several years of successful presentation and
approbation in Bulgaria, Ireland and UK.
Participants:
Scenar students – with basic and advanced level of training
Scenar therapists – all levels of practical experience
Detailed written training materials will be provided.
There will be practical demonstration of the techniques plus hands on practice. Active participation by the students will be encouraged in the development and presentation of a variety of specific clinical situations
COURSE CONTENT
Day 1 Outline of a Standard Course of Treatment in Scenar Therapy
- Procedures – number? frequency? duration?
how many? how often? how long?
- Working in SM – general characteristics and particularities;
when and how to use it? summary of the main topics: working on a zone, types of working zones; using combinations of settings
- Working in OM – general characteristics, how to include all 4 General zones in the course; how to choose the most appropriate zone for influence? in which SCENAR principle to work in the zone? additional useful techniques in OM
- Alternation & Combination of the two working modes in the procedure and in the course of treatment
- Key and Critical moments in the course:
o how to start the course of treatment;
the great importance of first procedure; variations in the first SCENAR procedure according to the complaints; explanations to the patient;
o new complaint – Measure of Reaction
o exacerbations
o energy crisis
o cleansing of the organism – Hering’s law
o emotional crisis – Vithoulkas’s law
o how to finish the course – criteria and techniques
Day 2 Variations, special features, characteristics, exceptions
- Variations to the standard SCENAR treatment course -
how to change the main scheme of the course, according to the dynamics of the complaint? Approaches and useful techniques
o expressed symptoms and active dynamics – “Dynamic attack” or “Encircling movement” to the pain
o unclear symptoms and slow dynamics –
Speeding up techniques, Crosses, Stars
- Specific approach when working with children and elderly people
- How the results of Meridian diagnostics by Nakatani will help you
to optimize the planning of SCENAR course?
Date: 14th & 15th November 2008
Time: 9.00 a.m-5.00 p.m.
(7 training hours, 2 x coffee breaks, lunch break)
Venue: Ethelburga Community Centre, 60 Worfield Street, Battersea, London SW11 4RA
Cost: £220.00 for UKSS & ISTA members (inc. Students, Associates, & International Members)
£275.00 Non UKSS or ISTA members
Devices: Suitable for practitioners with OKBRitm 97.4+ & GS/NT
devices, Acuscen Pro, InterX5000. Any other devices please contact the organisers.
Contact: For bookings, payment details & directions please contact:
Camilla Ker
UK Scenar Society
46 Maskelyne Close
London
SW11 4AE
020 7228 0463
07818 690 654
ukscensoc@googlemail.com
How to Structure a Course of Treatment
Individual Approach in Chronic & Acute Conditions
14th – 15th November 2008, London
This unique Scenar Training Course was developed by
Dr Marieta Zheleva
it is now extended, enriched, and upgraded after several years of successful presentation and
approbation in Bulgaria, Ireland and UK.
Participants:
Scenar students – with basic and advanced level of training
Scenar therapists – all levels of practical experience
Detailed written training materials will be provided.
There will be practical demonstration of the techniques plus hands on practice. Active participation by the students will be encouraged in the development and presentation of a variety of specific clinical situations
COURSE CONTENT
Day 1 Outline of a Standard Course of Treatment in Scenar Therapy
- Procedures – number? frequency? duration?
how many? how often? how long?
- Working in SM – general characteristics and particularities;
when and how to use it? summary of the main topics: working on a zone, types of working zones; using combinations of settings
- Working in OM – general characteristics, how to include all 4 General zones in the course; how to choose the most appropriate zone for influence? in which SCENAR principle to work in the zone? additional useful techniques in OM
- Alternation & Combination of the two working modes in the procedure and in the course of treatment
- Key and Critical moments in the course:
o how to start the course of treatment;
the great importance of first procedure; variations in the first SCENAR procedure according to the complaints; explanations to the patient;
o new complaint – Measure of Reaction
o exacerbations
o energy crisis
o cleansing of the organism – Hering’s law
o emotional crisis – Vithoulkas’s law
o how to finish the course – criteria and techniques
Day 2 Variations, special features, characteristics, exceptions
- Variations to the standard SCENAR treatment course -
how to change the main scheme of the course, according to the dynamics of the complaint? Approaches and useful techniques
o expressed symptoms and active dynamics – “Dynamic attack” or “Encircling movement” to the pain
o unclear symptoms and slow dynamics –
Speeding up techniques, Crosses, Stars
- Specific approach when working with children and elderly people
- How the results of Meridian diagnostics by Nakatani will help you
to optimize the planning of SCENAR course?
Date: 14th & 15th November 2008
Time: 9.00 a.m-5.00 p.m.
(7 training hours, 2 x coffee breaks, lunch break)
Venue: Ethelburga Community Centre, 60 Worfield Street, Battersea, London SW11 4RA
Cost: £220.00 for UKSS & ISTA members (inc. Students, Associates, & International Members)
£275.00 Non UKSS or ISTA members
Devices: Suitable for practitioners with OKBRitm 97.4+ & GS/NT
devices, Acuscen Pro, InterX5000. Any other devices please contact the organisers.
Contact: For bookings, payment details & directions please contact:
Camilla Ker
UK Scenar Society
46 Maskelyne Close
London
SW11 4AE
020 7228 0463
07818 690 654
ukscensoc@googlemail.com
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