Non-Masters Degree Programs from TAI |
TAI offers a variety of programs and services that may be of interest even if you are not able to participate in the M.Ac. program at this time.
The School of Philosophy and Healing in Action (SOPHIA) provides a solid grounding in the philosophy, literature, history, energetics, principles of healing, and traditions of Oriental medicine but excludes the insertion of needles. This program is scheduled over a one-year period.
For all of the following events that take place in Columbia, MD., please contact: Barbra Ely at (410) 997-4888
September 1997 SOPHIA Intensive Columbia, MD |
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September 7-12, 1997 | Session One |
September 15-19, 1997 | Session Two |
One week $550 | Two weeks $900 |
January 1998 SOPHIA Intensive Columbia, MD |
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January 4-9, 1998 | Session One |
January 12-16, 1998 | Session Two |
One week $550 | Two weeks $900 |
SOPHIA Four-Weekend Program 1997-98 Columbia, MD |
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November 7-9, 1997 |
January 9-11, 1998 |
March 13-15, 1998 |
May 15-17, 1998 |
Four weekends $1350 |
Ongoing SOPHIA students $750 |
Seattle SOPHIA/ Four-Weekend Program 1998 Seattle, WA |
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Dates To Be Determined |
Contact Kim Hansen (206) 324-0632 |
Redefining Health |
Twice a year, the Institute offers a weekend introduction to the principles underlying our M.Ac. and SOPHIA programs. The Redefining Health seminar introduces people to a new way of thinking about health. This seminar is offered in several geographic locations. Seminars on other topics are also offered from time to time throughout the year. |
Redefining Health Columbia, MD |
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October 18-19, 1997 |
April 4-5, 1998 |
October 17-18, 1998 |
$95 |
Faculty: Ted Kaptchuk, Zoe Brenner, and Robert Shapero
Tuition: $4500 which includes a $500 non-refundable enrollment fee.
Payment options are available.
Dates: September 6, 1997 through December 13, 1999.
This 480 hour program is an introductory course extending over a 2.5 year period open only to practicing acupuncturists and TAI students in the Level III clinical portion of the program.
The Institute publishes Meridians, a magazine intended for the general reader who wishes to explore new visions of health and healing from the perspective of Oriental medicine. TAI also publishes books, tapes, and a quarterly newsletter, Quintessence, designed to serve patients, acupuncture practitioners, and the general public.
$35.00 per year US domestic (tax-deductable) | (2 issues) |
$45.00 per year international | (2 issues) |
TAI operates an on-premise bookstore/cafe as well as a mail order service featuring print and audiotape titles in the areas of health, healing, and body/mind/spirit topics. Many of these titles are difficult to find in general-purpose bookstores. Call (410) 997-3953 for more information.
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