Skills developed
- Understand the structure and flow of a Total Reset Method (TRM) session
- Learn techniques to identify substances that may disrupt the body’s balance
- Develop practical skills to help ease energy blockages associated with allergens
- Understand the importance of the individual terrain, how to identify it and adapt it to support long-term discomforts
- Integrate individual follow-up into professional practice
- Build a sustainable and practice-appropriate activity focused on supporting sensitivities and allergens
Each participant will receive a certificate of attendance after validation of theoretical and practical learning outcomes.
Target audience
- Learning and applying muscle testing
- Identifying the impact of disturbances caused by basic substances
- Assessing the individual terrain in order to personalise support
- Supporting improved tolerance to food and environmental factors
Training content
This module is intended for practitioners wishing to support people experiencing discomforts related to allergies, intolerances and various sensitivities.
It is open in particular to: doctors, physiotherapists, osteopaths, nurses, acupuncturists, naturopaths, kinesiologists, chiropractors, shiatsu practitioners, somatic therapists, etc.
Participants are required to provide a copy of their diploma or a certificate from their training school or institution, and to have a solid foundation in anatomy and physiology. A preliminary motivation interview by phone is offered.
Duration
The training lasts 3 full days, i.e. 21 hours of in-person instruction.
Training content
Total Reset training content – Module I (3 days)
- Introduction to the Total Reset Method and its foundations
- Overview of allergies – definition according to the TRM energetic approach
- Learning the structure of a session, the steps of the first appointment and subsequent sessions
- Using neuromuscular testing to identify substances that may disrupt the body (allergens)
- Palpation and identification of dorsal energy stimulation points
- Techniques to help release energy blockages associated with allergens
- Identification of acupressure points throughout the body to support information circulation
- Use of magnets to help manage avoidance strategies - Understanding the importance of the terrain, how to identify it and adapt it to support chronic discomforts
- Understanding the role of lectins in chronic inflammation and the sub-components of various allergens
- Session adaptations for children, people with reduced mobility, animals, or self-application
- Strengthening a substance and its application within a session
- Essential equipment: allergen kits
Learning materials
- Printed training materials supplemented by video presentations
- Training materials provided on the day: course manual, notebook, folder with information documents for your practice, and a selection of essential vials
- Access to a dedicated online practitioner space with extensive documentation on hypersensitivities
- Free community space for practical questions and practitioner exchanges
- Ongoing support offered free of charge via group Zoom meetings; questions can also be submitted by email or phone after the training
- Webinars organised 3 to 4 weeks after the training to support integration and answer technical and practical questions
- Training sessions take place in rooms equipped with meeting tables and massage tables
Fees & funding
Early Bird rate: €580 incl. VAT for the 3-day training
Discount available for early registration (complete application and advance payment) at least one month before the start date
Standard rate: €610 incl. VAT
Our training organisation has been Datadock certified since January 2018 and Qualiopi certified since November 2021.
Possible funding options:
- FAFCEA
- OPCO
- AGEFICE
- FIF-PL
- Employer funding
- Self-funding
Our courses are not eligible for CPF funding.
ALLERGY FREE is registered with the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regional authority as a training organisation under number 82 69 11200 69, in accordance with the French Labour Code in force since 2010. This registration does not constitute State approval.
Practical information
Each session includes between 8 and 20 participants.
Training schedule:
Day 1: 9:30 am – 6:00 pm = 7 hours
Day 2: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm = 7 hours
Day 3: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm = 7 hours
Training location:
Please refer to the training calendar for the cities offered.
Catering:
Coffee breaks included. Lunch at the participant’s expense.
In a spirit of exchange and conviviality, participants are welcome to have lunch together if they wish.
If you have a disability:
Please contact our disability coordinator to assess the feasibility of attending the training according to your needs and, where applicable, to organise possible adaptations within our means.
Quality indicator
Average satisfaction rate for this training:
2021 – 9.6
2022 – 9.8
2023 – 9.7
2024 – ongoing
This rate is calculated based on immediate post-training evaluation questionnaires completed by participants.
Quality certifications
DATADOCK
This standard indicates that our training centre is listed by funding bodies (OPCO) within the framework of professional training funding. It confirms that our training organisation meets the six quality criteria defined by the French law of 5 March 2014.
QUALIOPI
Our organisation is Qualiopi certified in the category of training activities. This certification assures individuals wishing to undertake training that our centre complies with the seven quality criteria defined by the French Ministry of Labour and the French State, as set out in the National Quality Framework (RNQ).
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