About ACEP
ACEP is an international nonprofit organization of licensed mental health professionals and allied energy health practitioners who are dedicated to developing and applying energy psychology methods for the treatment and relief of those suffering from emotional challenges such as addictions & compulsions, anxiety, depression, limiting beliefs, personality disorders, phobias, stress, and trauma. Energy psychology interventions address the human vibrational matrix of three major interacting systems including:
• Energy Pathways – meridians & related acupoints
• Energy Centers – chakras
• Energy Systems – the human biofields that envelop the body
ACEP seeks to establish the credibility and effectiveness of energy psychology through its programs of certification, education, ethics, humanitarian aid and research.
About ACEP Certification
ACEP sponsors a two-track certification program aimed at helping practitioners to amplify their credibility, upgrade their energy psychology skills, and rise to their peak potential. The tracks are:
• DCEP (Diplomate, Comprehensive Energy Psychology) for licensed mental health professionals or the international equivalent.
• CEHP (Certified Energy Health Practitioner) for allied health and human service practitioners and non-licensed mental health professionals and academics.
Candidates must complete home study modules available on line, participate in workshops focused on technical & ethical competence, and demonstrate treatment proficiency under the guidance of an ACEP certification consultant.
Workshops for those seeking ACEP certification will be available in conjunction with the annual conference on May 28, 2009 (CEHP candidates) and June 1-3, 2009 (DCEP & CEHP candidates). Registration will be available in early 2009 through the ACEP website: www.energypsych.org.
About the ACEP Annual Conference
ACEP will conduct its 12th Annual International Energy Psychology Conference in San Diego, California in June of 2010. It will sponsor such keynote speakers as Jean Houston and Larry Dossey. The conference will also feature 48 breakout sessions, 8 pre-conference seminars, and a pre-conference day of renewal.
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