Trame Vibrational Therapy training courses

Are you interested in learning Trame?

Our training courses

Whether you are starting a new career or developing new skills, our trainers are there for you!

Our program consists of 165 hours of training. To become a certified practitioner, the participant must complete all three levels; Trame I, Trame II, Trame III, meet the requirements of each level and pass the certification exam.

At the request of Patrick Burensteinas, creator of the La Trame technique, and out of respect for his work, only the trainers identified on the Canadian Association of La Trame website can teach, use the name La Trame and give the different trainings related to the La Trame technique

Trame I

Duration: 45 hours, includes classroom training, case studies and supervision.

Learning :
At this level, the student is able to provide basic Trame treatments. They develop their skills by giving treatments. They develop their comprehension of Trame’s effects by keeping detailed records. The discussions during supervision help the student to better comprehend the different stages of the therapy.

Trame II

Duration: 94 hours, includes classroom training, case studies and supervision spread over 4 months.

Learning :
At this stage the student provides a more in-depth treatment. They are given the opportunity to experiment with different methods of intervention which enable even more liberation and more movement toward unity. They deepen their knowledge by practising the use of new tools. They learn to make the links between the tools used and the effects observed by their case study subjects which brings deeper comprehension of the treatment.

Trame III

Duration: 26 hours of classroom training, spead over 4 days.

Learning :
The student deepens their knowledge by practicing with previously learned tools and the acquisition of one new tool. At this point, the student is providing a high level of Trame care. They continue to make links between the the correlations between what they are emparting to the effects in their subjects lives. This enables them to grasp more fully the benefits of the treatment at a deeper level. The exam is on the last day of training.

Refinement Training

Duration: 15 hours, 2 days in person.
Requirement:Must be a certified practitioner.

Learning :
This training combines 3 distinct aspects; deepening of the acquired notions, deepening of the subtlety of the vibration and new teachings.

Training to become a Trainer of Practitioners

Duration: About a year and a half

Requirements:

  • Be an accredited practitioner by one of the trainers recognized by the Canadian Weft Association, for at least 3 years.
  • Must have performed a minimum of 1000 treatments, half of which must be properly documented.
  • Must meet the requirements and must sign a letter of commitment.
  • Prior to the start of tutored instruction, re-attend trainings 1-2 and 3 as a trainee, according to the objectives of the tutoring framework.
  • Sign the tutoring agreement with the trainer of practitioners.

Important notice

Training calendar

Only practitioners who have completed the ACT-CAT training can use the name La Trame to provide care.

Also, only the trainers identified on the Canadian Weft Association website can teach, use the name La Trame and give the different trainings related to the La Trame technique.

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Our trainers

French-speaking trainers of La Trame

Chantal Varin

Moncton, Nouveau-Brunswick 506-863-8579 nbcvarin@hotmail.com

Diane Messier

Sherbrooke, Québec 514-260-1714 latrameca@gmail.com

English speaking trainers of La Trame

Chantal Varin

Moncton, Nouveau-Brunswick 506-863-8579
nbcvarin@hotmail.com

College of Trainers

The College is the grouping of accredited trainers according to the standards required by the designer Patrick Burensteinas. The latter requires that any trainer of La Trame practitioners, having followed the curriculum he has established, be a member of the College of Trainers and a member of the Canadian Association of La Trame to have the right to use the name La Trame and to practice as a trainer of the La Trame technique.

The College is the guardian of the transmission of the teaching in all its essence, integrity and philosophy as transmitted by its creator Mr. Patrick Burensteinas.

It ensures the continuity of teaching and its recognition across Canada.

The College of Trainers ensures the unification of training. It offers support to its members and all practitioners trained by them.