Therapeutic Martial Arts Certification Training Level 1
May 27, 2026 - May 28, 2026
2 DAY CERTIFICATION
The Therapeutic Martial Arts program Level 1 Certification training familiarizes participants with a uniquely innovative program, which combines eastern and western philosophies and combination of several evidence-based clinical approaches. Participants are introduced to research and practical application of Therapeutic Martial Arts. Techniques of stress management, anger control, improvement of self-esteem, goal attainment, as well as deeper traumatic issues.
- Complete Therapeutic Martial Arts program for children and adolescents that is designed to combine therapeutic interventions using group structure and Martial Arts.
- Psychological and physiological reaction to stress, aggression, self-esteem, and mindfulness.
- Practical application using this innovative program, including meditation.
- Implementation of Therapeutic Martial Arts with clinical population.
Credentialing
16 CE Credits for Psychologists, Mental Health Counselors, Licensed Social Workers, Licensed Family Therapists.
Prerequisites: Must have prior Martial Arts training; Preferably advance ranking. Additional Benefit – 1 year Membership in the International Therapeutic Martial Arts Association (ITMAA); Therapeutic Martial Arts Book.
Registration
Early Registration (before April 30)
Non-Member: $855
ITMAA Member (20% discount): $680
Regular Registration (after April 30)
Non-Member: $950
ITMAA Member (20% discount): $760
Dr. Eric Yuri Reznik is a clinical psychologist. He has a successful practice for over 35 years and he is recognized nationally and internationally for his innovative and comprehensive clinical approach.
Published books
- Saminchilu, The Way of Life;
- Love, Pain, Deceit, and Other Human Mysteries;
- Therapeutic Martial Arts.
Dr. Reznik has also studied and taught Martial Arts since 1980 and holds a 3-Red/9-white stripe (5th Degree) in Saminchilu Martial Arts. He has designed Therapeutic Martial Arts as a form of therapy combining psychological therapy and Martial Arts.
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