ICPKP are pleased to announce the recent appointment of Senior Faculty Member, Ken Campbell, as our first Red Flags Instructor. Ken is a Nurse Practitioner as well as an experienced PKP Practitioner and is the principal of The International College of Healing Arts, in Binghamton, New York.
The city of Binghamton has recently suffered the tragedy of a mass shooting in which 13 people died at the hands of a lone gunman. At the time of the tragedy, Ken was attending a funeral and was then due to travel to New York City to teach the first ever BKP 101 class to be held there. The police lock-down delayed his travel but student-faculty member Erin Davis was able to begin class on his behalf. On his arrival Ken realised that the event would have a serious impact on the class:
"The students were all quite concerned about the situation, and about me, which only took away from their ability to learn... Erin & I made a conscious choice to use my personal involvement and stress over the 2 situations to the benefit of the class by using myself as a demo for many of the techniques. The objective changes in my mind and body were blinding obvious to the class... and every student in the room clearly saw how quickly and effectively the simple techniques from just BKP 101 released the stress from my being. I should add that this class has 7 licensed professionals of various professions in it (including an MD, RN, OT, Social work, Acupuncture and Massage) including several who have worked with 9/11 survivors. All of them were absolutely amazed and awestruck at how quickly easily and effectively the ICPKP techniques worked!"
We are excited to have such a skilled and dynamic faculty member step into the Red Flags Instructor role.
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