APCT is a refined sequence
of techniques designed to release emotional and physical blockages and provide
a framework in which the client may safely and constructively acknowledge,
explore, resolve and release repressed issues and physical trauma. APCT has proven to be extremely effective in Spiritual
Emergency, when personal transformation becomes a crisis.
In
addition to being a
Licensed Massage Therapist, Kurt is certified in CranioSacral Therapy
(The
Upledger Institute, Levels 1 and 2), Trigger Point/Myofascial Therapy,
Healing & Chilation Therapy, and Healing Touch, among
other techniques. Most recently he has been studying the practice
of dream analysis with particular focus on the theories and practices
of Jungian analysts Dr. John Sanford, Robert Johnson, James Hall and
Dr. Robert L. Moore. Internationally, Kurt
has studied advanced healing techniques in Japan,
Qigong in China, and Holotropic
Breathwork with Stan Groff in Switzerland. Currently,
he is a candidate in the Master of Divinity program at the Chicago Theological
Seminary with a specific focus in the “psychology of theology” and Jungian
theory. He is an ordained minister with
the Universal Life Church,
specializing in leading transformative rituals.
Kurt offers seminars and training in APCT (levels 1, 2, & 3), Holotropic
Breathwork, psychic phenomenon, electromagnetic readings and their specific
meanings, medical intuition, as well as a wide array of workshops for
facilitating personal growth. Past
educational offerings have also included internship training through the Soma
School of Massage Therapy in Chicago,
Illinois.
Disclaimer
Kurt Hill is not a physician and does not dispense medical advice or prescribe
the use of any technique as a form of treatment for physical or medical
problems without the advice of a physician--either directly or indirectly. His
intent is only to offer information of a general nature to help his clients in
their quest for emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual well-being and
assumes no responsibility for how this information is used.