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Welcome to something different - the transformational world of Classical Five-Element Acupuncture. The Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture (ITEA) offers the degree Master of Acupuncture in Classical Five-Element Acupuncture (CF-EA). This discipline was brought to the West by the late Professor J. R. Worsley. At our Boulder/Denver area campus, the oral tradition, taught to small, close-knit student groups, produces practitioners of great understanding, knowledge and depth.

The program is overseen and taught in part by Hilary Skellon, President and the daughter of J. R. Worsley. Students work with the energy of the body, the mind and the spirit to guide their clients toward living their full potential. ITEA's program supports students' unique path of learning, allowing them to progress at their own pace and maximize their individual potential.

Our international faculty are experts in their field, and all CF-EA faculty have been expertly trained to teach this oral tradition. ITEA is totally unique in that it is the only school offering a Master of Acupuncture in Classical Five-Element Acupuncture, teaching the exact acupuncture curriculum as taught by my father, the late Professor J.R. Worsley.
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ITEA is a wonderful school with an extraordinary learning environment.
I am amazed by how much I have learned in my first year.
I feel completely supported in my learning and feel certain I am on my way to developing mastery.
The Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture (ITEA) is a world leader in teaching pure Classical Five-Element Acupuncture (CF-EA).
Our mission starts with promoting the health of individuals, and grows to encompass the health of the world we live in, and all of nature that makes it up.
As a retired teacher I am very impressed with the consciousness involved in planning the curriculum.
It is set up for maximum learning in small pieces with spiraling to keep deepening the knowledge!
The Mission of the Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture is to provide a deep and comprehensive education in the theory and practice of Classical Five-Element Acupuncture, based on the teachings of J.R. Worsley.
Our educational program develops the professional skills and inner capacities of our students to be effective healers and inspiring teachers, and engenders in them a deep understanding and respect for the integrity of the human body, mind and spirit as it exists within nature.
The Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture, Inc. is located on easily accessible South Boulder Road just north of historic "Old Town" Louisville, Colorado.
The Institute is housed in a medical complex, and has wheelchair accessible buildings for classes, a library, an acupuncture clinic, and college administration.
Ample free parking is available for clients and students.
The complex is close to restaurants, markets, and two beautiful city parks.
Louisville has been named Money Magazine's best place to live, an assessment which included crime rate, quality of life, health statistics, employment and housing.
ITEA's program teaches the oral tradition of Classical Five-Element Acupuncture (CF-EA) in limited class sizes to ensure the highest quality of learning.
The ITEA educational experience is unique, and transformational.
It is based on the spiral approach of traditional Eastern learning, where an idea is visited again and again from different viewpoints and from increasingly greater depth.
As in Eastern education, our faculty are not merely dispensers of intellectual knowledge, but are guides who help each student uncover the wisdom inherent within nature and within themselves.
Classical Five-Element Acupuncture (CF-EA) looks differently at health and disease.
Diagnosis in CF-EA is not through symptoms.
CF-EA evaluates a client's level of health and disease by diagnosing a person's energetic balance, and may find disease even before the distress signals of symptoms have presented themselves.
In diagnosing, a CF-EA practitioner uses sensory cues in the same manner as the ancient Chinese.
These sensory cues show the practitioner the cause of an imbalance, unique to every person.
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