Continuing Education

Überblick

Nach der Grundausbildung können Certified Rolfer® ihr Wissen vertiefen, indem sie sich mit fortgeschrittenen Themen und praktischen Beispielen beschäftigen.

Die ERA setzt sich für die fachliche Weiterentwicklung der therapeutischen Fähigkeiten aller Absolventen ein. Aus diesem Grund bieten wir ein reichhaltiges und abwechslungsreiches Programm mit 2- bis 6-tägigen Workshops an.

Als Certified Rolfer®  nehmen Sie in einem Zeitraum von drei bis sieben Jahren an mindestens 18 Tagen anerkannter Fortbildungen teil, um für das Advanced Rolfing® Training (Level 4) zugelassen zu werden. 

Die Workshops im Bereich  Weiterbildungen beschäftigen sich mit einem breiten Spektrum fortgeschrittener Themen. Sie können ihr Wissen und Ihre Fähigkeiten in bestimmten manuellen Techniken erweitern oder Cranio-Sacral-Therapie oder Viszerale Manipulation aus der Perspektive des Rolfing® erkunden.

Darüber hinaus bieten wir im Rahmen der Weiterbildungs Workshops regelmäßig auch Rolf Movement™ - Kurse an.

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Die Workshops und Weiterbildungen beschäftigen sich mit einem breiten Spektrum fortgeschrittener Themen. Sie können ihr Wissen und Ihre Fähigkeiten in bestimmten manuellen Techniken erweitern oder Cranio-Sacral-Therapie oder Viszerale Manipulation aus der Perspektive des Rolfing® erkunden.

Darüber hinaus bieten wir im Rahmen der Weiterbildungs Workshops regelmäßig auch Rolf Movement™ - Kurse an.
Für wen ist dieser Kurs gedacht?
• Certified Rolfer®, die ihr Wissen auffrischen und vertiefen wollen 
• Certified Rolfer® die sich auf das Advanced Rolfing® Training vorbereiten
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school Nicola Carofiglio
The intention in this workshop is to integrate the internal experience of movement as well as the functional comprehension of the shoulder girdle, arms and hands in the context of the whole body. There are frequent situations in our profession, where the function of the hand including touch and…
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school Harvey Burns... view all
The Rolfing® Method is well-known for the reorganization and integration of physical structure. But the physical does not exist in isolation. It is one of a matrix of other levels of experience involved in being human that are relevant to our work. These are: 1.    The level of physical structure…
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school Gerhard Hesse
3 day workshop on Support system / Spine / Scoliosis Scoliosis is a big theme in our daily life practice in Rolfing: What to do? How to work? Almost all severe Scoliosis are Lumbar left Convex (= Thoracal right Convex, with the rib hump on the right) A normal Spine: Lumbar a Lordosis, Thoracal a…
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school Sharon Wheeler... view all
This three-day workshop introduces Sharon Wheeler’s unique ScarWork, BoneWork, and the Cranium and Pelvic classes, which could be considered as branches on the tree of Structural Integration. As they share the same basic orientation and philosophy while using different hands-on techniques, they can…
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school Thomas Sonnleitner
In this course we will work on dysfunctions of the lower limbs, including problems of the pelvis and the lumbar spine. We will look at dysfunctions of the vertebral discs, facet joints of the lumbar spine, the sacrum, the coccyx and of course all joints of the lower extremities (knee, hip and ankle…
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school Neal Anderson
How can we provide effective Rolfing for a resilient neck? Our necks can become inflexible and therefore vulnerable in many ways. One way that inflexibility creeps in is via postural pattern strain from doing the things that humans do: texting, working, driving. Another way is through injury:…
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school Hiroyoshi Tahata
Hiroyoshi Tahata has been working to integrate the Japanese concepts of Hara and Ma with Rolfing for twenty-five years. The approach he has developed is transformative and broadens a practitioner’s field of perception and informed touch. In general, the Hara point is understood to be located…
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school Lúcia Merlino
In this three-day workshop, Rolfing is viewed as a tool for enhancing bodily functioning and emotional and mental resilience. The workshop builds on concepts such as haptic touch, biotensegrity, interoception, and the significance of language and metaphors. Participants will engage in practical…
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school Pierpaola Volpones
Breathing is a constant activity in our daily life. Breathing is both automatic and voluntary. Breathing not only serves to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide, to ensure the supply of nourishment given by oxygen and the release of waste, but it is also an expression of emotional states: anxiety,…
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school Juan David Vélez
Language: English
The Volumetric Pelvis The Volumetric Pelvis and The Volumetric Thorax are complimentary workshops in which we  examine the functional, structural, and perceptual relationships of these two segments of the body. In this class, I will present a new model of seeing that takes elements of Godard's G…