Module 6: Counterstrain for the Nervous  System – Part 2

In Modules 5 and 6, students will learn to master the assessment and treatment of the Nervous System.  By necessity, this system has been broken up into two courses due to the vast number of techniques required to treat the entire nervous system.  Module 6 will focus on the lower body, review sympathetic chain and parasympathetic treatments, and provide more detailed information on white and gray rami communicante techniques, in addition to fine tuning the nuances of navigating the nervous system for optimizing sequencing during treatment. Extra emphasis will be placed on the mastery of the cranial scan, especially since treatment of the Autonomic Nervous System requires a precision in diagnosis above the level required when treating in other systems to avoid possible symptoms of organ failure, which can happen when treating out of sequence.    

The labs in Module 6 continue to be broken down into smaller pieces than the 3-day immersion course taught through the Jones Institute, enabling students to spend more time practicing each technique. This, in addition to the expansion of the program to 40 hours and much smaller class sizes, provides a superior learning environment.  Instructors are able to spend time mentoring each student, ensuring an appropriate level of competence with the technique in its entirety.  As students of the Academy progress through each of the modules, their skill with Counterstrain and effectiveness as clinicians continues to grow, as does their effectiveness in the treatment of complex dysfunctions, found in many of their patients. 

All levels of Counterstrain practitioners are welcome, but you must have completed Modules 1 – 5 in addition to the Jones Institute’s Counterstrain for the Nervous System – Part 2.