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International Diploma in Kinesiology ICPKP

this includes the Australian Diploma,
and contains further units of Kinesiology

Classes offered in 2012, dates to be confirmed

PIB 201 & 202: Behavioural Genetics and Communication.
Personology and Physiognomy

ECO 302: Cleansing and detoxification

PIB 302: Understanding personalities and behaviour

RBT 301: Trigger Points

EMS 403: Spiritual issues

 

The chart gives you an idea of all the units covered.

In Australia we have a Certificate IV with 10 Kinesiology units and a Diploma with 30 Kinesiology Units (incl Cert IV).

There are another 20 units to achieve the international Diploma.

Scroll down to read a short description of all the areas you will gain knowledge in.

Each level consists also of complimentary units like Anatomy, Nutrition and First Aid.

Below is a list of the areas we study in the PKP Certification Programme
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A&P A&P is the Anatomy and Physiology section of Kinesiology.

EMS Here we explore the emotional and spiritual issues that each one of face daily and find new choices and healthy options.

PIB In this section of study we look at the way we perform, how well we are integrated and our instinctual behaviours.

OCT This section covers areas that are common to many natural therapies, for example: cultural sensitivity in a professional health practice.

JAF How are joints, adrenals and flexibility related? Here is where we explore the relationships.

ECO Represents the Personal Ecology side of life or the way we interface with our enviroment and things like nutrition and exercise enhancement.

BFR Business, finance and records is a third level unit, not because it is hard but because we donĂ­t need it until we are nearing the time we move into a clinc.

VEF VEF is the area where look at Flower Essences and other more metaphysical issues.

MHP Where we look at meridians and holographic perception.

BVL The area related to blood, viscera and lymph.

PDG The pelvic diaphragm and pelvic girdle are areas with the potential to cause pain and distress. We explore physical and metaphysical aspects.

RBT This where we look at the regional body trigger points.

HMR The study of hypertonic muscle release can enable us to help athletes who have muscles that do not release when they need to.

MST Muscles, skin and other tissues are the area we look at here. We learn how to work with shoulders, wrists, knees and other areas where muscles ache.

For any further information, please email us at parijat@wellness.net.au

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