Module 1.
Theoretical Part.
MODULE 2.
Types of Reactions. Engage Criteria.
Warm-Up (Model needed)
MODULE 3.
Working standing, sitting, on the side. Lying down on the back and stomach (Model needed)
MODULE 4.
Working with People (Model Needed)
MODULE 5.
Practice and Demo Session Hours
ADDITIONAL COURSE MODULES.
Each module is sold separately
How Will the Training Take Place?
We will explain step by step what you will be doing, and you will easily grasp the session procedure algorithm
Types of Reactions.
We are all different, and our psyches are structured differently. We have identified several types of reactions that can occur
Working Standing
You will learn the algorithm for working in a standing position, which areas are important to focus on, and study techniques for this position
What is Sensory Perception?
You will discover why our course is specifically named Sensorics and how the therapeutic effect is achieved
Engage Criteria. Sensory State. Non-engage Criteria.
In this lesson, we will cover how to understand if a person has engaged or not, there are specific criteria based on which you can determine whether a person has engaged or not, and what state is referred to as a sensory state
Working with Hair and Head
The head is covered with a vast number of nerve endings, and hair serves as an excellent conductor of sensations. Through proper interaction with them, you will witness the incredible effects that a person can experience
Origin Story
We will share how a simple poking someone turned into a comprehensive course on Sensory Perception
Warm-Up
The first exercise that starts every sensory session is the warm-up. Why warm-up is done, where exactly to place hands, how to understand that a person has warmed up and it's possible to proceed further
Working Standing Against the Wall
The wall serves as a support, and the person during the session keeps their eyes closed. Leaning against the wall can provide a greater sense of security during the process
Frequently Asked Questions
We will address questions like 'Is this orgasm?' 'Is it safe?' 'Why is this even necessary?' 'Is she high?' and many more. You'll definitely find an answer to your question
Processor Role Model
In this lesson, we will delve into understanding who a processor is, the various fears processors may have, how to create your own state before a session, the concept of listening with hands, and the competencies a processor should possess
Rapport
We will discuss how to build a trusting atmosphere with the client, how to make the client open up to you, and create a sense of total safety
Water Sharing
What is Sharing and why it's necessary, what to discuss with the client before the session begins, what to pay attention to during Sharing with the client, what questions to ask and for what purpose
Demo Session
A full session by Ilya, conducted according to the algorithm described above. Pay attention to how the processor follows the model
Non-contact Work
Technique nuances of initiating impulses in the body without touching the person, how non-contact works and how it operates. The purpose of auditory anchors
Secret Techniques
There are tricks in every position, subtleties of more detailed work on specific areas, such as fingers, face, eyebrows, elbows. This is something that can be added to the existing exercise foundation when the question 'what else?' arises. This section answers that question and expands your toolkit
How to Choose a Model for Training
It's important at the beginning of the journey to succeed in what you're learning. That's why we've identified several criteria for selecting a model for training. We recommend following them, and you'll definitely succeed
Final Sharing
This is the dialogue after the session. We discuss how to properly receive feedback from the client, what questions to ask, and what to pay attention to
Session Feedback Form
This tool is important for both the processor and the client. In the feedback form, we record how the session went, the client's initial request, how the session went for the client, and the conclusions and sensations afterward
Post-Session Support
It's important to continue staying in touch with the client in the days following the session, as the processes initiated don't conclude when the session ends. That's why we provide client support, offering recommendations
Standard Session Protocol
This is a competency checklist for the processor. There is a specific session protocol we discussed earlier. It's important to integrate it in a way that you don't have to think 'what should I do next?' during the session. We recommend comparing your session to the standards after each session to develop your skills more quickly
Demo Sessions by Masters
Observe how different the processes are for clients, how masters mix tools in sessions, adapting them to each client.
What to Do If a Person Didn't Engage
You will learn how to investigate and identify cause-and-effect relationships for why a person didn't engage. Afterwards, everything will start making sense to you
Working While Lying on the Back and Stomach
We explore working while lying in two positions – on the back and on the stomach. Starting from the toes, soles, ankles, knees, thighs, and all the way to the crown. We examine each area, techniques and intensity of pressure. How to work with the spine. Additionally, in both positions, there are delicate areas that require extra care in the intensity of pressure and touch
Working Sitting and on the Side
Two more positions where the principles and techniques learned above are applied. However, there are specific nuances in these positions that are important to pay attention to
Objects: Rope and Blanket
Working with objects is interesting because it creates a different pressure and tension on the body compared to hands. A blanket covers a larger area than a hand, creating an enveloping effect. With the help of a rope, you can create a corset that provides additional body fixation. Moreover, the rope/blanket effectively transmits impulses
Sensory Perception in Sex
In this module, we'll discuss how to practically apply the skills you've acquired to enhance sexual experiences. You'll learn how to introduce variety and new sensations into the process of enjoying each other
Marketing and Sales for Sensory Practice Practitioners
We often encounter the fear of not finding clients as a barrier to learning. In this module, we provide detailed guidance on how to monetize your sensory practice skills and create a queue of clients
Additional Practices for Clients
To make your work with clients even more productive and effective, we've developed a series of practices for them. These include a preparatory meditation before the session, an agreement of responsibilities, and a meditation after the practice