What is Bowenwork?
Become a Practitioner
About the Academy
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The Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia (BTAA) international teaching system, introduced in 2002, is designed to include review of previous material within each following module. This allows for increased retention and facilitates progression through Module 1 through 6 in as little as 6 months. Additional requirements for full accreditation help to ensure competence and professionalism.
Course Description
Each Module is two days long (16 Classroom hours) for a total of 14 days of training. A maximum of 2 modules may be taken back to back. A delay of one month between modules (or pair of modules) is required to facilitate Integration. At the Academy of Bowenwork the first 2 modules are 1 week apart. The following module 3 is 1 month later and that continues until module 7. |
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* Successful completion of Module 1 through 7
* 10 Case Studies
* Written and practical assessments at Modules 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 |
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Additional requirements include:
* Anatomy and Physiology
* CPR Certification
* Business Education |
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Prerequisites: none
In this seminar students learn the core procedures: lower back, upper and mid back, and neck and shoulders. These procedures are the prerequisite to most procedures learned in following modules. All of the core procedures can be used in one session to re-balance a client and to address specific back and neck conditions and stimulate healthy autonomic function. In addition, you will also learn the Knee procedure. |
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In this seminar, students review material form Module 1 and learn additional specific procedures to address the kidneys, hamstrings, pelvic, and sacral areas. |
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All materials previously learned will be reviewed. New procedures learned address respiratory, frozen shoulder, elbow and wrist, carpal tunnel, and variations in client positions. Case Studies bases upon four clients are due at the beginning of class and will be returned with useful feedback. |
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New procedures learned address TMJ, ankle, foot (including hammer-toes and bunion), bursitis, and infant procedures for colic. |
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All materials previously learned will be reviewed. New procedures learned address shoulders, gall bladder, chest pain, back cramp, & breast tenderness. |
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New procedures learned address coccyx, bedwetting in children, headache, buttock pain, infertility, and perineum pain. The remaining six required Case Studies are due at the beginning of class. |
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Review, testing, and assessment on materials learned in Modules 1 through 6. Successful completion of Module 7 confers upon the student the title of Registered Bowenwork Practitioner. |
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The Academy of Bowenwork is the only institution in Washington state that is recognized for it's superior training of Bowenwork. As the leaders in our field, we will support you through the training and ensure that you will be highly knowledgeable and capable as Bowenwork Practitioner. |
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