Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Fall Programs
As the weather begins to cool down activities turn indoors. Maybe you're thinking about changing careers or just exploring new opportunities available to you. Here at Chicago College of Healing Arts (CCHA) we have upcoming Programs this Fall that may be just what is calling to you...
Massage Therapy - Clinical or Thai Track - Starting Sept. 12, 2011
Do you feel like your hands were meant to do something more? Studying massage therapy not only prepares you for a career it also takes you on an amazing journey of the human body. You will learn the physical anatomy and physiology of the body while also exploring the energetic and spiritual aspects of the body. This experience will change your life as you prepare to help others change their lives...
Structural Therapy - Starting Sept 30, 2011
For Massage Therapists, Physical Therapists, Chiropractors, Asian Bodywork Therapists and others in the healthcare industry, do you want to add a new layer to your massage and bodywork? Structural Therapy combines the deep tissue technique of Rolfing with passive joint movements of Psychophysical work to create an intensely releasing deep tissue modality.
Herbalism Program - Starting March 2012
Are you searching for alternatives to pharmaceuticals? Maybe you are just looking for a more natural and preventative approach to your healthcare. Our unique program combines classroom experience with in the field experience out on the Founders 88 acre United Plant Savers Sanctuary in IN. The first year of our Herbalism Program will teach you the basics of 120 western herbs with an Eastern perspective. Learn to assess your physical conditions through the Traditional Chinese Medicine models. Medicine Making, Flower Essences, Aromatherapy and Nutrition are just a few of the other classes. Continue your training through a second and third year and develop clinical herbalism skills to assess and create herbal formulas for specific conditions.
Location: Chicago, IL
1622 W Devon Ave, Chicago, IL 60660, USA
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