Buteyko Method Practitioner training Practical 2010 Module - Denmark
Practitioner training part one: Friday 18th June - Monday 21st June inclusive.
Part two: Friday 27th August - Monday 30th August inclusive.
Location:
Astrology House
Teglværk Street 37
2100 Copenhagen
Contact:
Buteyko Practitioner Karin Maria Svendsen
Buteyko Clinic
Phone +45 4075 3322
www.buteykodanmark.dk
Contact:
Buteyko Practitioner trainer Patrick McKeown
Buteyko Clinic
Phone +353 91756229
www.buteyko.ie
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Course Format
Stage 2) Twelve months of part time training including attendance to a minimum of eight days of workshop.
Stage 3) Provision of extensive training manual, reading list and full training DVD.
Stage 4) During the practical training you will have the opportunity of assisting Patrick with approx. 25 clients
Stage 5) Ongoing follow up support by telephone and email.
Stage 6) Accreditation by the Buteyko Clinic.
Trainers: Patrick McKeown and Linda Meads
Patrick McKeown is a very experienced practitioner having taught thousands of patients over the past eight years. In addition, Patrick has trained many practitioners throughout the world. Patrick is accredited by the founding clinic of Moscow and his best selling books have reached out to many thousands more.
Patrick 's clinic in Ireland is one of the busiest practices in the Western world. Training with Patrick provides a unique opportunity to observe and learn how he teaches his patients according to the original method. The only way to properly learn to teach the Buteyko method is to see it applied in practice.
Cost of Buteyko practitioner training and accreditation
For further information, please Email The Buteyko Clinic at info@buteykoclinic.com
Investment in training: Euro2,000. A deposit of Euro500 is required for deposit and to secure booking.
Course Syllabus
Practitioner training concentrates on the practical application, which is an essential element in ensuring your success. Below is a breakdown of what is taught: Introduction to the ButeykoClinic MethodChronic Hyperventilation
Basics of respiratory physiology
Provision and review of over fifty medical papers related to course content
Different theories of how over-breathing contributes to airway obstruction
(Reading material provided)
Various symptoms and conditions arising from hyperventilation
How the Buteyko Method differs to other breathing methods
Assessing the patient
Assessing patient and determining your approach
How to measure the Control Pause correctly
How to determine if your client is measuring CP correctly
Breathing Exercises
How to stop coughing
How to stop wheezing
How to unblock the nose, relieve constipation and more using breath hold.
Reduced breathing with varying approaches
Correct breathing during physical exercise
Breath holds during physical activity and sports
How to teach children using steps and reduced breathing
Working with the patient
What results your patients should expect and in what time
What to do when results are stubborn
Anticipating the cleansing reactions
What exercises to use with different people and complaints
Nuances to be aware of with different patients
Various approaches when sensitivity to breathing is poor
Lifestyle guidelines
Correct sleeping
Diet
Temperatures
Speaking, playing musical instruments, etc.
Asthma Medication
Types of medication including reliever and preventer
Issues and roles associated with each
What reduction of medication is expected
When patient should visit Doctor for examination
