Flower Essences to Support Emotional Balance in a Healing Practice, A Workshop

Discover how flower essences work and support your patient’s/client’s overall emotional health and well-being naturally.

This introductory class is designed to introduce the health care professional to Flower Essence theory and its practical application for reducing modern stress, to restore body-mind harmony and balance. Participants will learn about using flower essences and aromatherapy restore harmony and balance.

Please join Maggie Smith

  • Sunday, September 18, 2011
  • 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM
  • 43 Quail Court Office Park, Suite 215
    Walnut Creek, CA
  • $55 Before August 10, $65 After August 10
  • Space is limited, Register Today

MAIN WORKSHOP GOALS

To introduce the concepts and practical applications for Flower Essence Therapy as a holistic-oriented compliment to any type of health counseling practice. The intention of this class is to create interest, enhance the practitioner’s healing toolbox and to enable participants to incorporate this healing modality to reduce stress and enhance mind-body balance and harmony.

ABOUT MAGGIE SMITH

LEARNING OUTCOMES

COURSE LOGISTICS & LUNCH

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LEARNING OUTCOMES

Upon completion of this workshop, the participant will:

1. Be able to understand the intimate connection between flower essences and body, mind, and emotional health.

2. Understand the differences between flower essences and essential oils.

3. Gain an appreciation of the use of specific flower essences to reduce stress.

4. Be aware of the modern history of flower preparations discovered by Edward Bach and current products and applications in a clinical setting.

5. Recognize the value of the unique contribution of flower essence therapy and aromatherapy to address pain and stress states.

6. Each participant will receive a personal flower essence formula.

Stress often manifests itself in disruptive and even life-threatening physical responses. According to the American Institute of Stress, modern stress is considered America’s #1 health problem. Flower essences have been used as a natural medicine for thousands of years to heal body, mind and spirit, but are now just gaining in interest among health care professionals.

I have determined this need through a recognition of recent major health trends, curriculum development for students in the healthcare field, an awareness of current community and industry expectations for practitioners, educational needs assessments, and discussions with physicians, acupuncturists, health care and bodywork professionals.

FEE/RE, Inc. educational courses are didactic, experiential and fully participatory. Class instructional materials are comprised of: educational handouts, recommended reading list, case studies, flower essence/ aromatherapy sprays.


BIO MAGGIE SMITH, INSTRUCTOR

Flower Essence Practitioner Rev. Maggie Smith, is also a Certified Flower Essence Practitioner, Certified Aromatherapist, and Medical Intuitive. She has over 15 years of training as an expert in mind-body wellness, through the School of Energy Mastery, the Chopra Center for Well Being, the Flower Essence Society and Australian Living Essences, Perth Australia. Maggie has also studied Jin Shin Accutouch and Cranial Sacral. She has been certified for 8 years by the NCBTMB to teach classes on Flower Essences. Maggie is available for private consultations, creating powerful personalized flower essence healing blends for her clients. Her fascinating workshops and classes on the therapeutic use of Flower Essences attract healers working in a wide array of modalities.


COURSE LOGISTICS

This is a 4 hours course with a one hour lunch break. Attendance is limited to 15. Please register early to reserve your spot. We thought we would offer box lunches and have the opportunity to talk and learn about each other better by having lunch together in a casual setting either in the classroom, or weather permitting, the court yard.

Quail Court office complex is located at the corner of S. Main & Creekside Dr., downtown Walnut Creek, off of 680 and offers plenty of free parking. It is also accessible by BART (free shuttle) and bus. If you let me know you are coming by BART, I can arrange to pick you up at the Walnut Creek BART station. The class will be held in the conference room on the second floor, Suite 215, of building 43. The exterior doors are locked on the weekend, please enter from the main entrance at the courtyard.

LUNCH OPTIONS:
Box Lunches from Whole Foods for $15.

A. Classic  Lunch: Roast turkey sandwich, side salad, fresh fruit, a house-made cookie and a 365 everyday value soda or water.

B. Classic Sandwich Lunch: Grilled vegetables sandwich, side salad, fresh fruit, a house-made cookie and a 365 everyday value soda or water.

C. Vegan Box Lunch: Includes a delicious tofu salad, gluten free pasta salad, fresh fruit, dessert and a 365 everyday value soda or water.

D. 3-Salad Lunch: Chicken salad, mixed green salad and mozzarella-tomato salad with balsamic vinaigrette. Served with a roll, fresh fruit, house-made cookie and your choice of a 365 everyday value soda or water.


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