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Ethics, Communication

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Boundaries Classes

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Earn 4-6 hours of interactive, supervised contact continuing education credits in ethics with these online classes. Two centered around the nervous system, one with the Enneagram.

NCBTMB Provider # 1000491

CE BROKER

Ethics, Communication and Boundaries Through the Lens of the Nervous System is accepted for Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennesseee on CE Broker.


Welcome to Renew Massage, CEU

Ethics, communication and boundary classes created to meet CEU requirements with a refreshing and different approach.

This is an online course designed for massage therapists and physical therapists to earn their required hours of continuing education in ethics.

  • 4 hours of Ethics CEU’s recognized by NCBTMB (Ethics, Communication and Boundaries Through the Lens of the Nervous System), state boards in Oregon, Washington, and Florida, and more. Also applicable to Oregon physical therapists for their CC’s.

  • For Oregon and Washington LMT’s, earn 5-6 CEU’s and learn about the Enneagram with Ethics, Communication and Boundaries Through the Lens of the Enneagram (NCBTMB approval pending)

  • Learn in the comfort of your home

  • Complete the class at your own pace

  • A certificate will be emailed to you within 48 hours of completion

  • Coursework will be in a variety of formats:

    • short videos

    • guided meditations

    • somatic exercises

    • online interactive community or Zoom call

$80 For 4 CEU’s

$90 For 5 CEU’s, $100 For 6 CEU’s

Testimonials

“I feel so grateful to be taking this course during COVID-19. It’s helping me understand my own nervous system responses and giving me tools for myself that I’ll later use with clients. Thank you for this well-timed, entertaining and accessible information! The best online class I’ve taken ever.”

— S.R., LMT

“Great course. Even as a trauma trained therapist, I learned a lot from this course that I can not only apply to working with my clients but also in my own life. Thank you. ”

— H.C., LMT

“This is the best ethics class I have ever attended. This course was well researched and well presented. There is a wealth of information for further exploration. Lots of A-Ha Moments! The meditations and exercises help to integrate the information. Quality of content and videos is excellent. I highly recommend this course to other LMT’s, yoga teachers, or anyone interested in learning more about how our nervous system responses impact our attitude and behavior.”

— D.A., LMT

 How does it work?

  • Click ‘Buy Course’ button

  • Register and pay with your credit card or through Paypal

  • Get cozy and watch the videos and do the exercises on your own time

  • Take a short quiz, participate in the interactive forum ( forum required for Oregon LMT’s - optional for others)

  • A certificate will be emailed to you within 48 hours of you finishing, with the date of completion on it

  • If you are in a rush and need the certificate immediately, please email me

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About Jessica Larsen

I have been a massage therapist since 2006, specializing in fluid deep tissue, prenatal, and Arvigo Techniques in Mayan Abdominal Massage (Oregon License #23819, NCBTMB CE Provider #1000491). I have also become a little obsessed with Polyvagal Theory, and I am excited to offer a new twist on classes about ethics, communication and boundaries.

Stephen Porges’ work came up in one of my first deep tissue classes with a favorite mentor. I was immediately struck by the inclusion of ‘freeze’ as a stress response, when high school biology left it at ‘fight or flight.’ Dots started to be connected as I began to see my reactions through the lens of the autonomic nervous system. I also saw what a great freezer I can be - not like the appliance with ice cream in it, but more like the possum.

And then I put it to the back of my mind. Until more than a decade later, when I was reeling from a traumatic birth and trying to figure out what was happening to me. This time, finding the work of Peter Levine, Deb Dana, Kimberly Ann Johnson and Laura Geiger, among many others, dots began to be connected again by learning about Polyvagal Theory. I was able to slowly start to feel safe and social more often than not. The more I learned, the more I applied these concepts to my life, my parenting, and my massage practice.

I look forward to sharing theory, tools and techniques to help you see how your nervous system is responding, and how to support yourself to be a present, available and centered massage therapist.


Contact us.

renewmassageceu@gmail.com
Jessica Larsen