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University Speaking Engagements 2011-2012

12/31/2012

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Klaipeda University, Lithuania. Fullbright study. June – July 2012. Pilot study of qigong massage application in Lithuanian Kindergartens for autism, Down syndrome, and cerebral palsy.

Klaipeda University, Lithuania. Fullbright study. April – May 2012. Pilot study of qigong massage application in Lithuanian Kindergartens.

University of California, San Francisco, OSHER Center, January 25, 2012. The relationship of abnormal sensory responses and self-regulatory deficits.

New England School of Acupuncture (NESA), November 8, 2011 in Newton, MA
Western Oregon University. February 2011. Autism: Issues and Strategies course. A massage treatment for autism from Chinese medicine: Research and implications.
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Klaipeda University, Lithuania. January 2011. A massage treatment for autism from Chinese medicine: Research and implications.

University of California, Los Angeles. February 2011. Alternative Medicine course for first year medical students. A massage treatment for autism from Chinese medicine: Research and implications.
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​Qigong Sensory Training Institute (QSTI) is a nonprofit organization that developed and teaches Qigong Sensory Treatment (QST) massage to parents and professionals. We are the only source in the world that teaches QST massage, and only organizations and individuals certified by us are qualified to teach and treat. See the list of certified practitioners here.
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    • QST-1 Autism Parent Trainer Online Certification >
      • QST-1 course timeline
    • QST-2 Autism Therapist Certification >
      • QST-2 EN Mbarara, Uganda 2021
      • QST-2 Adelaide, Australia 2019
    • QST-2a Down Syndrome Therapist
    • QST-4 Master Trainer
    • Meet Our Master Trainers
    • QST Graduate Resources >
      • Graduate FAQ
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