DALLAS/FORT WORTH ACUTONICS

module iIi course requirements


  • Hygiea Holism & Expanded Consciousness
  • Unwinding Trauma: The Eight Extraordinary Vessels and Fibonacci

  • Elective 2

  • Thesis or special project

  • 45 Clinic Hours (16 hours in clinic or trade show days)
  • Take home exam designed to help students understand the most important aspects of this module that should be mastered.
  • Pre-requisites: 
    • Completion of  Levels I-IV, Sedna before Hygiea or Fibonacci  Unwind Trauma


Successful completion of all three modules receives the designation of Certified® Acutonics Practitioner, the highest level of achievement.


 The entire Acutonics curriculum is approximately 400 hours, and includes ten core courses, and two electives. New electives are frequently developed and offered to enhance the knowledge of students and practitioners. Each course builds on prior class work, and there is significant hands-on experience. Students, who do not have a background in East Asian Medicine, are required to take the Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine and the Energetics of Points and Meridians. One hundred supervised clinic hours are required, and a student thesis or special project that demonstrates a depth of understanding of the Acutonics methodology



module iI course requirements


  • Acutonics Level III: Harmonic Attunement
  • Acutonics Level IV: Advanced Harmonic Applications
  • Sedna Super Conductor
  • Harmonic Pathology
  • Elective 1
  • Case Studies: Clinical Documentaries
  • 25 Clinic Hours (8 must be from a clinic day, live on-line or in person)
  • Take home exam designed to help students understand the most important aspects of this module that should be mastered.
  • Pre-requistes:
    • Acutonics I and II pre-requisite for Level III
    • Acutonics III is pre-requisite for Acutonics IV
    • Acutonics III & IV pre-requisites for Harmonic Pathology or Sedna

​Other classes in Module II may be taken in whatever order works for the student.

 
Successful completion of the above receives the designation of Acutonics® Practitioner.



Non-Certified Track Program

If you are interested in taking classes that build and deepen your use of Acutonics Tuning forks  and sound -based  healing techniques in your modality, but are not interested in certification or titles, the suggested sequence  of classes would be as follows, taking as many or as few classes as you desire:


 Tuning forks class sequence:

  • Level I
  • Level II (Level I pre-requisite)
  • Level III (Level I, II  pre-requisite)
  • Level IV (Level I, II, III  pre-requisite)
  • Sedna (Levels I-IV pre-requisite)
  • Hygiea (Levels I-IV, Sedna pre-requisite)

Application expansion by your interest:

  • Pathology  (Levels I-IV pre-requisite)
  • Case Studies & Clinical Documentaries
  • Fibonacci Trauma (Levels I-IV pre-requisite, Sedna recd)
  • Electives
  • ​Energetic Ethics & Business Practices
  • Clinic Hour Class Electives (Inteviewing, Acutonics 
  • treatment planning, distance methods)
  • Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine for Acutonics
  • The Energetics of Points & Merdians



CERTIFICATION LEVELS

Acutonics has three distinct modules of learning.  Completion of each module earns a practitioner designation.  Certified Acutonics® Practitioner, the highest level of achievement, is only achieved after completion of all three modules.  


Sucessful completion of each  module earns the following designation. 


Module I: associate acutonics® practitioner

Module ii: acutonics® practioner

module iii: Certified acutonics® practitioner

Continuing Education Requirements for All Certified Practitioner Levels

 To maintain status as a practitioner of Acutonics in good standing there is a requirement for 24 hours of continuing education every two years. Prior to becoming a fully Certified Acutonics ® Practitioner the continuing education credits may be logged as a class completed for the next module, so the student gets to use their advancement through the program toward continuing education requirements. Once Certified there are numerous electives offered, as well as an opportunity to audit classes already taken, to promote continuous learning.

CERTIFICATON FOR all who are interested in sound healing 

For students interested in becoming certified in Acutonics, all our classes are offered over weekends in a series of modules that allow you to go at your own pace. 


Acutonics  classes are designed for anyone who has interest in tuning fork sound healing.  We teach you all you need to know and do not assume prior knowledge in healing, music, sound, oriental medicine or energetics. 


Certification in Acutonics is open to all and is designed to be integrated.  We have many students who integrate the tuning fork therapy into massage, counseling services, nursing, esthetician occupations, psychotherapy, physical therapy, chiropracty, veterinary medicine and music, but we also have many students who are new to healing and come from business, law, professional sports, finance, and technology industries. Acutonics classes can provide evolution to your own personal growth as well as your career choice path.


 The Acutonics® Certification Program has been approved by the NCCAOM for continuing education for acupuncturists. 

Acutonics Level I and Acutonics Level II have been approved by the California Acupuncture Board, Provider Number 1278, each class receives 24 hours of continuing education in Category 1.

From your very first Acutonics® class you will gain valuable knowledge and techniques to integrate tuning fork therapy immediately into your life or your practice.

Classes for Acutonics® certification

Acutonics® sound healing certification program

module i course requirements


  • Acutonics Level I: Sound Gates to Meridian Harmonics
  • Acutonics Level II: Higher Harmonics & the Inner Nature of Tone
  • Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine
  • Points & Meridians
  • Ethics in Clinical Practice
  • 30 Clinic Hours (8 must be from a clinic day, live on-line or in person)
  • Take home exam designed to help students understand the most important aspects of this module that should be mastered.
  • Pre-requisites:
    •  Level I is a pre-requisite for all other classes in this module. 
    •  Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine is pre-requisite for Points & Meridians

Other classes after Level I may be taken in whatever order works for the student.

Successful completion of the above courses received the designation of Associate Acutonics® Practitioner.