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HHHA 121: Health, Healing And Culture
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
This course, originally designed for the health care professional, will focus on strategies and practices that can enhance cultural competency for all care providers. This course will examine cultures, and the diversity of ways that humans have learned to deal with illness, pain, and healing. The course will explore how culture impacts health care beliefs, rituals/practices, and compliance with treatment regimens. It will expose the students to current ideas, models, and practices in culture-specific care communication and guidelines in interviewing, assessing, and developing of treatment plans for the culturally diverse client/patient.
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HHHA 122: Holistic Wellness
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
This course will offer the students an opportunity to learn how they can attain an optimal level of health through nutrition, fitness, and alternative styles of healing.
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HHHA 123: Interior Alignment For Home And Body
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
This course will work with understanding energy flow and how it moves through our bodies creating our own signature movements. Each student's authentic movement will be discovered and witnessed. Once students comprehend their movement symbols, they can understand which spaces will support their movement patterns. Movements and environments that block the flow of personal expression will be identified as well as spaces and movements that facilitate each student's identity. Students will work in groups to understand their own patterns and learn how to identify patterns in others.
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HHHA 124: Feng Shui
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
The goal of this course is to learn how energy flows as defined by the "Chinese art of placement" applied to houses, offices, and treatment centers. By the end of the course, students will be able to do a beginning assessment of their own home using the principles of Intuitive Feng Shui. Students will also have experiences that point to the metaphors for their life manifested in how they arrange their environment and how to change their living spaces to empower their ambitions in life.
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HHHA 125: Dance Therapy
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
This course will be a thorough experience of some of the different types of Dance Therapy originating from the various women who founded the field. Each way of working will be discussed so that application and history are understood. The students will also experience each history personally so they have a direct understanding of how each mode of Dance Therapy is employed. Ways of using Dance Therapy as a part of other modes of treatment will also be addressed so each student sees the relationship that the body and its messages have to their treatment modality.
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HHHA 126: Feldenkrais
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
This course consists of movement lessons in the Feldenkrais Method. Each class will contain an Awareness Through Movement lesson. Students learn how they learn using the lessons to discover maximum efficiency with minimum effort. These lessons are excellent for the performing and non-performing artist, broadening their sense of using themselves and awareness of space and physical function.
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HHHA 127: Aikido
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
Aikido essentially means "the way of harmony with the force and principle of nature". The focus of training is simple and practical through the repetitive practice of various motions known as kata (forms). Aikido practice invariably brings greater self-awareness. The integration of body, mind, and spirit is a natural growth process, which occurs through the daily practice of Aikido.
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HHHA 128: Astrology as Healing Art
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
Astrology is an ancient healing art that helps individuals gain a perspective on their personality, potential, and the events in their lives. Students will learn the basics of astrology - signs, houses, plants, and aspects and how to put them together to read a chart. Examples from charts of famous people will be used. Students will receive a copy of their birth chart.
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HHHA 129: qi Gong: Fountain of Life
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
This course focuses on introducing the ancient Chinese practice of using QI (breath, or life force) to awaken our intrinsic self-healing energy for internal cultivation and holistic healing.
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HHHA 130: Emotional Healing
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
This course is a vehicle for students to learn to become consciously aware of how inner feeling and the psychological conditioning attached to them influences the state of health. A holistic health approach is utilized to support the development of physical awareness and emotional self-healing. Due to its content this course is didactic, however mostly experiential.
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