Unistacky
Loading your experience...
/
Eurythmy therapy is a movement therapy developed by Dr Rudolf Steiner at the beginning of the 20th century. In eurythmy therapy, the speech sounds of eurythmy are modified and used in a differentiated way for healing purposes in order to stimulate the self-healing powers of the human being. Eurythmy therapy thus has a targeted effect like a medicine - right down to the function of individual organs and organ systems. - Astrid Andersen (Eurythmy therapist, Stuttgart) - Carola Adam-Roettig (Eurythmy therapist, Heilpädagogik, Quirnbach) - Sabine Berg (Eurythmy therapist, M.A., Bonn) - Dr. rer. medic. Katharina Gerlach (Eurythmy therapist, Krefeld) - Mechthild Groh-Schulz (Eurythmy therapist, field of work: gynaecology, Tübingen) - Gudrun Haller (Eurythmy therapist, M.A., Bornheim) - Norman Kingeter (Eurythmy therapist, M.A., field of work: psychiatry/psychosomatics, Arlesheim, CH) - Laura Monserrat (Eurythmy therapist, M.A., School eurythmy therapy, München) - Prof. Shaina Stoehr (Eurythmy therapist, sound therapy eurythmy, Stroud, GB) - Doris ten Brink (Eurythmy therapist, M.A., field of work: ophthalmic eurythmy, Eurythmy therapy with children, Heiligenberg) - Michaela Trefzer (Eurythmy therapist, field of work: ophthalmic eurythmy, Lörrach) - Prof. Annette Weißkircher (Eurythmy therapist, longstanding course management) - Wim Huige (Dr. med. ophthalmology, Netherlands) - Markus Krüger (Dr. med. paediatrics, Filderklinik Filderstadt) - Angela Kuck (Dr. med. gynaecology, Richterswil) - Harald Merckens (Dr. med. internal medicine/gastroenterology, Stuttgart) - Markus Neuhaus (Dr. med. orthopaedics, Sprockhövel) - Corinna Schranz (Dr. med. neurology, Aschaffenburg) - Heike Thomas (Dr. med. psychiatry, Maintal) - Albrecht Warning (Dr. med. cardiology, Berlin) - Paul Werthmann (Dr. med., Research associate at the IFAEMM, Freiburg) - Jochen Breme (Prof. of Embryology Studies, Professor of Sculpture, Alfter) - Axel Föller-Mancini (Prof. Dr., Institute for Educational Science and Empirical Educational and Social Research, Alfter) - Moritz Jehle (Curative teacher, Eurythmist, Bad Boll) - Monika Kiel-Hinrichsen (Biography and couples counsellor, Supervisorin, Hasselberg) - Alexander Röhler (Dr., Programme Coordinator, Institute of Educational Science and Empirical Educational and Social Research, Alfter) - Jost Schieren (Prof. Dr. school education with a focus on Waldorf education, Alfter) - Peter Stevens (M.A., Eurythmy therapist, Musikpädagoge, Uhldingen) - Within the framework of the seminars of the Master's programme in Eurythmy Therapy, which are given by an experienced group of experts, we offer ongoing specialist training for eurythmy therapists and doctors. Further information and registration at: https://www.alanus.edu/de/weiterbildung/detail/eurythmietherapie-fortbildungen - Other activities include symposia on individual profession-specific topics and current research in the field of eurythmy therapy, as well as events aimed at professionals in anthroposophic medicine.
#7614
#242
Private
Germany
Alfter
North Rhine-Westphalia
No
4 Semester
Autumn
Full Time
General Requirement: TestDaF, DSH or equivalent
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): 1526per Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): 1526per Semester
🎓 Scholarship Available
https://www.alanus.edu/de/studium/finanzieren
• Scholarships from the A.- und W.-Zur Linden-Stiftung In the first year of study
• the Anneliese and Wilhelm Zur Linden Foundation supports two students in the Master's programme in Eurythmy Therapy with a grant of 50% in the amount of the tuition fees. The earmarked sponsorship is aimed at trained eurythmy therapists (diploma or bachelor's degree) with a special interest in holistic movement therapy and integrative medicine or a special biographical situation who are applying to Alanus University for the coming autumn semester. Contact the A.- und W.-Zur Linden Foundation here. Deutschlandstipendium Alanus University also awards "Deutschlandstipendium". More information on financial aid is available under Funding.
📅 Applications accepted year-round
• The Institute for Eurythmy Therapy is dedicated to basic research and the development of research approaches that do justice to the special type of treatment offered by eurythmy therapy. The Institute for Eurythmy Therapy is embedded in the Department of Artistic Therapies at Alanus University. It is linked worldwide with clinics and research institutes that pay special attention to eurythmy therapy. The aim of the research is to carry out basic work and to develop the fundamentals in order to work out the originality and the unique selling point of eurythmy therapy, so that it can be implemented more and more strongly in society and therapy. The research is oriented towards the practical needs of eurythmy therapy on the one hand and the social-therapeutic environment on the other. The research questions are placed in a working context with the cooperation partners. Further information about the Institute for Eurythmy Therapy here.
In addition to the fixed times for seminars, the study programme offers a great deal of time freedom and flexibility, so that students can choose a study programme that suits their individual life situation. During their studies, students receive regular and intensive supervision and individual support in the selection of practice locations and mentors. In addition, specific clinical pictures and subject-related topics are taught by a large group of qualified guest lecturers. In addition to the courses offered in the Master's degree programme in Eurythmy Therapy, students have the opportunity to take part in other interdisciplinary courses and events at Alanus University.