Rubenfeld Synergy Method Studies - Rubenfeld Synergy Method Programs
by Dawn Papandrea
Created by Ilana Rubenfeld in the 1960s, the  

Rubenfeld Synergy Method

  is a form of holisitic therapy that heightens awareness and promotes healthy living on both physical and emotional planes. The therapy utilizes gentle touch massage, listening, and verbal communication to help clients become free from negative energies.

What You'll Learn
Training in the Rubenfeld Synergy Method will prepare students to perform 45-minute sessions on clients in an effort to release them from suppressed feelings and promote a healthier and happier life. Students will learn how to synthesize bodywork techniques with emotional therapy to offer a unique service.

Degree Types
Certification in the Rubenfeld Synergy Method is available. It can also be taught within a broader holistic healing program of study.

Career Paths
After advanced studies in Rubenfeld Synergy is complete, one can achieve the status of Synergist. Often, synergists are skilled in other alternative healing therapies and offer a variety of services.

Job Outlook
Like a variety of other holistic practice, the job outlook is favorable as an awareness and appreciation for the alternative healing community is achieved. Expertise with the Rubenfeld Synergy Method is an added skill set for those seeking career opportunities within the holistic health field.

Licensing and Accreditation Information
While there is no state licensing available for Rubenfeld Synergy Method practicioners, check to see if your state requires general holistic healing certification in order to practice. You can also find out more information via the The Rubenfeld Center, Inc (RCI) or The RSM Board of Administration, Standards, Ethics,?and Certification Maintenance, Inc (RSM BASEC).

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