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Zoga Movement Therapy Certification Training

30 days - This program is divided into 3 blocks (with 2 days break between each block).

During this certification, students will learn a 12-session movement strategy process with manual interventions and tactile guidance. There will be a teacher presentation, student-to-student work, and external modeling.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course is intended for:

Graduates of Zoga Movement Therapy Modules 1-3

Participation in three meetings on the designated dates is required to complete the certification course. Participation in selected meetings is not possible.
In the event of withdrawal during training, the entire certification training cycle must be started from the beginning.

Note: This is a certification training - participants will be required to demonstrate the skills they have acquired and demonstrate a deep understanding of the method and its components.

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Wojtek Cackowski

Instructor

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Zoga Movement Therapy Certification Module – 30 days

This program is divided into 3 blocks (with 2 days break between each block).

During this certification, students will learn a 12-session movement strategy process with manual interventions and tactile guidance. This program will include a teacher presentation, student-to-student work, and external model therapy. It will teach participants how to work with clients of all ages and with varying degrees of mobility. This program will prepare you for a lifelong journey of exploration and ongoing challenge with evolving patterns of human structure and function. It will provide participants with the tools to create individualized programs in one-on-one sessions and group therapy.

The entire program lasts 30 days and is designed to support the structural integration process through more movement-focused interventions that help clients at different stages of change in the structural integration process. This therapeutic process is undoubtedly beneficial in itself, but the best results are achieved when combined with structural integration sessions.

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