Professional Training
Everyone is a lifelong learner and can benefit from continuing education. Our professional trainings help you develop the skills you need to grow your career, practice, vocation, or leadership ability. Get your certification. Develop your skills. Discover emerging modalities in your field. Each year, Omega offers dozens of professional trainings designed to enrich your career and your life.
Upcoming Workshops

Most healing systems, including many natural ones, seek to reduce symptoms and thus return to balance. The problem with this approach is that it locks us inside the same space in which the “problem” initially arose.

Emotional trauma is associated with many diseases, including cancer, anxiety, heart disease, depression, and diabetes.

This 5-day experiential training covers the application of traditional tai chi and qigong for health and healing. We explore the relationship between specific movements and the body organs and systems.

The Altar of Creation is a uniquely integrated therapeutic system that addresses both physical and spiritual laws in supporting human healing at the deepest levels.

Teaching in all its forms is about connection. To connect deeply with our students, family, and others in our lives, we must first connect with ourselves.

You can become a qigong healer.

This workshop is full. To join our waiting list, please call 877.944.2002 or email registration@eomega.org.

This workshop offers an intensive professional training in Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP), an evidence-based aftercare program designed for clients who have undergone initial treatment for substance use or other addictive disorders.

Part 2 of this intensive training with expert reflexologist Bob Wolfe focuses on new techniques, including hand and ear reflexology; energy concepts related to reflexology; and lots of hands-on time to refine our technique.

Under the leadership of the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, colleges and universities nationwide have integrated contemplative practices into a variety of their courses, from literature to physics to architecture.
