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Northwest School of Hellerwork

Welcome to the Northwest School of Hellerwork at Pacific Rim College, offering Canada's only recognized Hellerwork Training Program. Led by Lonny Fox and Don and Diane St. John, the instructional faculty for this program includes experts from all over North America including the founder of Hellerwork, Joseph Heller.

Hellerwork Programs Offered at Pacific Rim College

Northwest School of HellerworkHellerwork Training Program - an 18-month modular-based program whose graduates are Certified Hellerwork Practitioners. more>>

About Hellerwork

Hellerwork is an evolving system of structural bodywork that integrates movement education, energetics and dialogue. Hellerwork is a philosophy and a way of being based on the inseparability of body, mind and spirit. It teaches a psychology based on presence, the psychology of selves, and the importance of developing self-awareness and responsibility. The emphasis is on guiding people back to their natural balance, alignment and aliveness.

International Students

International students are welcome to attend Pacific Rim College and are encouraged to apply. Canadian law requires foreign students to have a valid study permit to study in Canada. Pacific Rim College provides international students with the necessary documentation to receive a valid study permit. In some cases students can apply for and obtain a permit upon entering Canada.

Canadian law requires that foreigners obtain a work permit for work within Canada during academic studies. However, new Canadian legislation permits students to stay in and work for up to 2 years after graduation from a full-time program. See http://www.cic.gc.ca/ for more information.
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