CLASS DESCRIPTION
This is a two-day class that focuses on the clinical practice of Acutonics.
CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
The class uses the case study method to help students assess and plan treatments for their clients. A case study outline can help focus a protocol when a practitioner is unsure of where to start on a client case. This is done through teacher led group analysis and discussion of various cases.
The majority of the class involves group discussion and student oral presentation of case studies.
CLINICAL PRACTICE FORMS
Client intake forms and release forms for Acutonics sessions in clinical practice are included along with the SOAP (subjective, objective, analysis, plan) method of case documentation for record keeping. The Acutonics Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice form is provided and can be signed for submission to the Acutonics Institute.
FINAL THESIS/PROJECT
The Certified Acutonics Practitioner requirements are covered as well as introduction to the Acutonics Student Thesis/Final Project requirements for those interested in full certification.
ACUTONICS ELECTIVES
Information on Acutonics electives is provided.
CLINIC HOUR REQUIREMENTS
Required clinical hour forms and requirements are covered for those seeking certification.
CASE PRACTICUM
There is a practicum time provided on the last afternoon of day two in which students apply the interview skills taught in class with a student partner in breakout rooms and develop an Acutonics session plan.
Opportunities can be provided to send that session via distance to earn clinic hours after class. (see offer on this page)
Required for practitioner certification
This class is theoretical and does not require any tools.
ACUTONICS CASE STUDIES BOOK
Check out the Acutonics case studies book that is filled with real world examples of cases organized by categories of illness. You can purchase this book for 20% off to have as a reference. Read more details on the 2022 page spiral bound book