Our commitment is based on a fundamental principle of professional practice: Primum non nocere, meaning “first, do no harm”. This principle guides our actions and reminds us that our primary mission is to preserve the well-being of those we support. It is with this same guiding principle that we train future Total Reset practitioners, to whom we also strive to pass on our other essential values:

Attentive support

The well-being of our learners is our priority. We provide individualised and caring support throughout the training, ensuring attentive listening and ongoing guidance for a calm and steady progression.

Staying up to date

Our content is grounded in our practical experience and integrates the latest research, ensuring training programmes that remain relevant. We believe that one can only teach what one actively practises.

Attentive support

The well-being of our learners is our priority. We provide individualised, caring support throughout the training programme, with attentive listening and ongoing guidance to ensure a calm and confident learning journey.

A logo that reflects our vision

Our training programmes reflect our circular logo, chosen to symbolise continuous movement and unity. Far removed from a hierarchical system, we encourage a two-way approach based on equality between teachers and learners, and between practitioners and clients.

Clear content for effective knowledge sharing

In our training courses, we strive to offer clear and precise content and explanations so that participants can, in turn, share information that is well suited to the people they accompany in their practice.

Teamwork and expertise

We are convinced that strength lies in unity. In addition to the core training leading to certification as a Total Reset Practitioner, we work with external practitioners, all experts in their respective fields. Their collaboration enables a rich training offering, with each specialisation allowing you to reach a higher level of expertise.