BBSH 2024-25 Advanced Studies Catalog - Flipbook - Page 12
Brennan Healing Science Advanced Studies Year 1 Course Descriptions
Course Title:
Advanced Brennan Healing Science I:
Process Work with Healing Science Skills
Semester Credit Hours: 1 Credit
Course No: BH 501
Prerequisite: None
This course explores the integration of an individual process session with Brennan Healing Science. Throughout the year,
students learn to apply Healing Science skills as a part of an individual process session. Students learn to assess the energetic
healing aspect for an individual’s specific characterology, as well as for the individual’s primary issue in their personal
process. Brennan Healing Science is utilized as part of the process work, as well as to support the integration of process
work. Classes are centered around tracking and processing issues through the Four Dimensions.
Course Title:
Advanced Psych-Spiritual Development I:
Individual Process Work
Semester Credit Hours: 6 Credits
Course No: PD 511
Prerequisite: None
This course focuses on the study of various psychological and spiritual methodologies and teachings that enable students
to both deepen their own personal process development in an individual setting, as well as facilitate the personal process
of others in a one-to-one format. The spiritual teachings provide a framework for the practical application of the various
clinical theories and approaches that are studied and explored. Students will develop an appreciation for the degree in
which the deepening of their own personal process enables them to better facilitate their client’s process. Learning is
reinforced through lecture and discussion formats, large-class demonstrations, and written reflective analysis.
Classes include:
• Characterological Development and the Human Energy Field
• Body-Mind Principles in Personal Process
• Psych-Spiritual Development Skills
• Working with Emotional Processes
• Process Observations and Interventions
Course Title:
Advanced Psych-Spiritual Development I:
Group Process Work
Semester Credit Hours: 4 Credits
Course No: PD 512
Prerequisite: None
This course focuses on the study of various psychological and spiritual methodologies and teachings that enable students
to both deepen their own personal process development in a group setting, and also understand the methodology of
processing the experience of others in a group format. Students participate in small, medium and large group experiences
that are both peer and teacher led. Students will deepen their appreciation for the usefulness of group process work, and
learn how the experience of one individual, within a cohesive group, can transform the experience of the entire group.
Learning is reinforced through lecture and discussion formats, large-class demonstrations, and written reflective analysis.
Classes include:
• DLM Supervision in a Group Setting
• Process Integration with Large Groups
• Group Dynamics—Theory and Concepts
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