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These workshops are constituted of two stages and explain thoroughly the technique of communication during an IPBA session.
The participant to level 3 workshop is asked to demonstrate on a volunteer, his ability to analyze the pulse, the improvement of his intuitive awareness and the progress he has made in verbalizing the blocks. He will be given the opportunity to express his possible difficulties and perfect his technique with the help from Dr Delatte who will share his twenty years of clinical experience in the field.
This training is mainly destined to the practitioners or future practitioners, and is a necessary step in order to acquire the IPBA techniques.
It is necessarily composed of two stages.
- Level 3, A, concerns anyone who has attended workshops level 1 and 2 and who can justify an application of his knowledge on fifteen persons at least, since level 2.
- Level 3, B, is open to the participants of level 3, A, who can justify an application of their knowledge on an extra fifteen.
Each stage lasts two whole days.
The first morning, Dr Delatte will demonstrate how to proceed during a real IPBA session with a patient so as to show the participants how the session actually works in its different stages. Then, each participant will have to work on a volunteer.
- During the first stage (3, A), he will be directly and thoroughly helped by Dr Delatte, especially in regard to the specific technique of verbalization of the blocks.
- During the second stage (3, B), the participant will have to demonstrate his progress and, as a consequence, won’t benefit from so much help: he will prove he can work by himself, and this autonomy will in turn allow him to apply to the final training (level 4).
Any participant having demonstrated sufficient skill in applying the IPBA technique, will have ability to figure on the list of the practitioners having completed their training until level 3; this list appears on the official site of IPBA (see list on the French site). Figuring on the official list authorizes the participant to practice IPBA during a session.
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