The Danis Bois Method is a revolutionary bodywork and personal growth paradigm that has attracted an international audience of medical practitioners throughout Europe and Canada. This 7-day professional training is a rare opportunity to study with Bois and learn his unique and profound therapeutic approach to healing. The Danis Bois Method is based on the discovery of a natural rhythm inside the body, which supports its vitality and innate capacity to self-heal. When this natural flow is disturbed as a result of stress or trauma, the body becomes vulnerable and silently begins to suffer, until physical or psychological symptoms finally appear. The objective of this work is to reverse this process. This unique approach combines touch (fasciatherapy-somatology), movement (sensorial training), and a specific type of verbal dialogue, which together constitute a new “psychology of being.” The applications of this method are numerous, ranging from the relief of physical pain and tensions, to the resolution of psychological difficulties and support in a personal transformation process. This workshop is suitable for those looking to acquire new skills that can be applied by professionals such as doctors, psychotherapists, bodyworkers, psychologists, educators, artists, and movement specialists. It is also suited to individuals looking for healing and support in their personal and spiritual growth. This workshop will be taught in French with direct translation into English. Danis Bois, PhD, PT, EdD, directs doctoral programs in sensorial reeducation and perceptive and somatic psychoeducation at the Universidade Fernando Pessoa in Porto, Portugal. He is author of several books, which have been translated into seven languages. His most recent book is The Wild Region of Lived Experience: Introducing Somatic-Psychoeducation. Danis Bois frequently speaks at medical, psychological, and educational conferences internationally. The Danis Bois Method, which is based on his teachings, is practiced worldwide.
Marc Humpich, PhD, directs post-graduate and research programs in perceptive psychoeducation at the Universidade Fernando Pessoa in Porto, Portugal. He is also associated professor of the department for psychosociology and social work at the University of Quebec in Rimouski, Canada. He lectures internationally on the intersection of education and healthcare.
Howard Sonenklar, a professor of somatic awareness and theater studies at the University of Lisbon, has been involved in movement research, education, and performance for more than 30 years.
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