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Five Elements – Face Reading: Revealing the Patterns of Personality
June 4, 2016 @ 10:00 am - June 5, 2016 @ 4:00 pm
The face can reveal our personal history, personality traits and even our emotional struggles. Knowing how to read the faces of people in our lives – family, friends, patients or colleagues – can offer us valuable information to enrich our relationships. Knowing how to read our own facial features can help us better understand ourselves. Sat & Sun, June 4 – 5, 10:00am – 4:00pm Instructor: Jennifer Labbienti (10 CEUs, CMEs, PDAs)
Face reading, based in the Five Elements principles of Chinese medicine, is the science of recognizing patterns in facial features that correspond to certain personality traits. You can utilize face reading to improve self-understanding and interpersonal communications. Every relationship functions best when each person’s strengths and challenges are understood, whether at home or in the work place.
This seminar will teach you how to identify those patterns in yourself and others. Find your hidden strengths and achieve your full potential. Create deeper connections with the people you love. Understand and appreciate the needs of each member of your community. Let go of limiting patterns of self-judgment to be the person you were designed to be.
Upon completion of the seminar you will be able to:
- List personality traits according to the Five Elements system.
- Recognize the major patterns in the face that correspond to particular personality traits.
- Identify characteristics of particular facial features and define their meanings.
- Perform a basic face reading.
The seminar content has been designed for licensed health care professionals; however, the general public is invited to attend as well.
Meal: One hour lunch break – bring a sack lunch or eat in Bastyr’s dining commons.
Location: Bastyr University Kenmore Campus, room #132. Bastyr University is housed in an older facility with fluctuating interior temperatures; it is advisable to wear layers. Also, Bastyr is a “fragrance-free” campus.
Eligible for 10 CEUs, CMEs, PDAs for the following professions:
ND (except those licensed in CA & OR)
LMFT, LMHC, LICSW & PsyD (licensed in WA)
LMP (licensed in WA)
ARNP & RN (licensed in WA)
MD & PA – Category II CMEs (those licensed in WA)
LAc – NCCAOM PDAs
LAc (licensed in CA)