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Therapeutic Touch
(TT) is a natural potential that can be actualized through intent to
help or heal. It is a skill that requires sensitivity and
compassion. TT can be learned in three levels of instruction
including extensive experiential work. Each level of
instruction consists of a 12 hour course and is a skill that needs
to be practiced initially with supervision and feedback. Regular
practice of this modality is required to gain confidence and to
become an effective practitioner. Click on practice groups to find a
suitable practice location.
Once Level 3 training is completed, one
is encouraged to follow up with at least one year of regular
practice before beginning the process of qualifying for a TT
Recognized Practitioner Status (TTRP). Teachers who are
teaching and have TTRP status may then begin the process of
qualifying for a TT Recognized Teachers Status (TTRT). In
order to maintain this staus with the BCTTN, both must hold
membership in BCTTN.
Development of good
and consistent teaching skills and discussion in changes or
improvements to the teaching programs is promoted at teachers
meetings held three times a year. For more information contact:
Cheryl Larden @604 943 8915 Email: clarden@dccnet.com and Linda
Sampson @ 250 924 5797 Email: lswr@shaw.ca
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