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The Rubenfeld Synergy Training Program of Philadelphia offers a comprehensive, 3-year certification training program. Synergists-in-training will learn and practice the art and skills of a proven and effective healing modality that powerfully combines respectful, listening touch with verbal processing.
For anyone seeking to become a catalyst for healing and change in the world, the RSM certification training program provides the learning, skills and tools needed to step confidently into your own private practice, helping clients resolve a variety of physical and emotional issues that reside in the body.
The program is ideally suited to current bodyworkers and mental health professionals seeking to deepen and add dimension to their existing practices to provide a totality of healing, as well as professionals searching for an autonomous career path that allows them to be a catalyst for healing and change in the world. The training program is designed to allow trainees to maintain their current roles as professionals and/or caregivers, while learning new skills that will prepare them to see clients in their own part-time or full-time practice.
About RSM. The Rubenfeld Synergy Method (or RSM) is a healing modality that combines intentional, respectful, listening touch with verbal processing. Working with the dynamic integration of body, mind, emotions, and spirit, Rubenfeld Synergists address a wide variety of ailments by listening to and using the wisdom of the body in a practical way to resolve any underlying issues. RSM was developed by Ilana Rubenfeld, a musician seeking her own balance and healing. When existing modalities did not adequately address her need to integrate both mind and body in her healing journey, she decided to pursue the connection herself. As a result, she created the Rubenfeld Synergy Method, which combines awareness through respectful, listening touch and the verbal processing of what is happening “in the now.”