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PM 9301: Traditional Naturopathic Medicine Series: Advanced Constitutional Hydrotherapy
1.00 Credits
Bastyr University
2 credits Advanced clinical application of constitutional hydrotherapy. Topics include clinical pearls, clinical management of the healing reaction (or crisis), use of specific gravity, heart sounds, celiac plexus, adjunctive hydro and physiotherapy techniques and case studies. This course includes laboratory application. Prerequisites: NM5131, PM5301, PM5305
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PM 9307: Abdomen 1 Visceral Manipulation
2.00 Credits
Bastyr University
2 credits This is a beginning level course, which covers the fundamentals of visceral manipulation as applied to the liver, gall bladder, stomach, duodenum, jejunoileum and the colon. The training is very precise and true to the body of work and research brought forth by both Dr. Barral and Alain Gehin. Prerequisite: Must be registered for at least one clinic shift. This course cannot be audited.
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PM 9308: Introduction to Polarity Therapy:Working with Stubborn Conditions
2.00 Credits
Bastyr University
2 credits Polarity therapy is a whole health system based on ancient Ayurvedic traditions. Students learn bodywork protocols, energy exercises, grounding and centering techniques and basic theory of the relationships of the nervous system, the chakras and the five elements (ether, air, fire, water earth). This class is experiential. Be prepared to move, meditate, give and receive bodywork. Prerequisites: BC5122, BC5123, BC5124
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PM 9310: Massage
1.50 Credits
Bastyr University
1.5 credits The intention of the class is to teach the student how to be comfortable when touching in a therapeutic setting. Through massage techniques, the student is taught how to palpate tissues to discover tissue changes and how to treat those changes. The class focuses on Swedish massage indications, contraindications and techniques, and introduces other soft tissue assessment and treatment techniques. Prerequisites: BC3113 and BC5122
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PM 9311: Craniosacral Therapy
1.00 Credits
Bastyr University
3 credits See description above. This course cannot be audited. Prerequisites: (ND) BC5124 and PM5310; (NTR, ExSc, HS) PM5310 or PM9310 and BC3143; (AOM) BC3119, BC3113, and PM5310 or PM9310
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PM 9315: Craniosacral Therapy
2.00 Credits
Bastyr University
3 credits See description preceding PM9311. This course cannot be audited. Prerequisite: PM9311
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PM 9501: Yoga Therapy
1.00 Credits
Bastyr University
2 credits Yoga Therapy 1 is a foundational course in the use of yoga as a healing modality. Topics include principles and philosophy of yoga, introduction to the Eight Limbs of yoga, principles of Pranayama (breathing techniques), biomechanics of Asanas (yoga postures and movements), use of props in yoga therapy for self-correction and self-healing, and therapeutic yoga for musculoskeletal problems. Students must provide yoga mats. Prerequisites: BC5109 and BC5124 or BC3119.
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PS 2110: Psychology of Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Bastyr University
3 credits This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic concepts of public speaking by an interactive and experiential sequence of classes. Students deliver both informative and persuasive speeches during class and develop personal communication and presentation skills that equip them for various types of public speaking events. The psychological components behind the art of public speaking are explored in order to focus on both the content and process of interpersonal and group communications. Prerequisite: None
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PS 3114: Developmental Psychology
4.00 Credits
Bastyr University
4 credits This course examines the stages of human psychological development and the corresponding tasks, issues, and challenges inherent in each stage. Additionally, it examines learning styles across the life span and implications for adult learning. Concepts such as modeling, separation anxiety, moral reasoning and gender constancy are considered. The roots and patterns of attachment, early socialization, and sex and gender roles as part of psychosocial and moral development are explored in relation to theorists such as Piaget, Erikson, Bowlby and Kohlberg. Prerequisite: None
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PS 3123: Health Psychology
1.00 Credits
Bastyr University
4 credits This course serves as an introduction to the study of undergraduate health psychology at Bastyr University. The course provides students with opportunities to improve the skills needed for a successful experience at Bastyr. These skills include the ability to work cooperatively in small groups, the ability to find and use library resources in psychology and related modalities, the ability to critically read and think about research articles, and the ability to use American psychological writing and reference style. This course also introduces students to the biopsychosocial model of health and illness. Prerequisite: Admission into the Health Psychology major
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