Bowenwork practitioners complete Modules 1-7 plus additional business and science courses in order to earn a Professional Bowenwork Practitioner-Level I certificate.
Overview of Modules 1-7
Every module includes demonstrations of each procedure, extensive supervised hands-on practice, and a review of previously taught procedures, along with the following:
- Detailed explanation of anatomical landmarks and location of moves
- Explanation of client and practitioner positioning for comfort and safety
- Discussion of indications and contraindications, appropriate draping, pre-session intake questions, and post-session self-care advice
- Manuals with detailed notes, photographs, and anatomical diagrams
- Written assessments and group discussions
Prerequisites: The modules must be taken in sequence, following these timing guidelines: In order to provide enough time for practice, take single modules no closer together than one per month. Or, if taking pairs of modules (e.g., 1&2, 3&4, 5&6), wait at least two months between each pair and the next.
Class Name | Set Price | 22-day Prepaid Price | Comments | Hours/CEUs* |
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Bowenwork Introducatory Class | $95 | $95 | Optional but recommended-Introductory Bowenwork classes provide a way to explore Bowenwork for the first time and to see if the technique is right for you. These classes are open to all, no prior experience is required. | 4 |
American Bowen Academy Administrative Fee | $75 | $75 | Student registration and class enrollment, plus Bowen Hands subscription for one year | |
Bowenwork Module 1 | $460 | $430 | Hands-on class. Covers: The Bowenwork Move -Lower Back Procedure -Upper Back Procedure -Neck Procedure -Kidney Procedure -Head Procedure -Working with a Client | 16 |