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Touch For Health, PKP I-IV, and the PKP Diploma Programme

originally by the ICPKP Webmaster 4:12 PM, 18 May 2009 NZST
last edited 1:11 PM, 15 November 2018 NZDT
Graduates of Touch For Health and the PKP I-IV workshop series have an excellent foundation in kinesiology study and practice which gives them a head start in completing the ICPKP International Diploma of PKP and other ICPKP qualifications.

Entry Points

The following table shows the various entry points to ICPKP study depending on your level of previous training:

If you have completed:You may start from:Classroom attendence for these units is optional*:
TFH 4FPK2 Crossover Course

PKP I

BKP 106MST 201, MST 301, MST 302, JAF 201, JAF 301
PKP IIBKP 110All of the above and - MST 303, ECO 201
PKP IIIEMS 201**All of the above and - ECO 202, EMS 301, EMS 302
PKP IVEMS 201**All of the above and - ECO 301, EMS 303, EMS 304

*These units consist of material covered in the PKP I-IV workshop series. Only classroom attendence is optional - Assessment Journals, Web Tests and exams must be completed. ICPKP still recommends you attend these classes to refresh your knowledge of the material.
**If your clinical experience is limited, ICPKP recommends you also take BKP 110.


An RPL admin fee will be required to enable you to start your ICPKP study at these entry points, apart from the FPK2 Crossover Course.

TFH, PKP I-IV and ICPKP Units Comparison Table

The following table lists all the kinesiology units in the ICPKP syllabus and indicates which units contain material also covered in Touch For Health or the PKP I-IV workshop series. (Note: in most cases the material is covered in much more depth in the ICPKP units.)

Unit CodeUnit NameTFHPKP
IIIIIIIVIIIIIIIV
BKP 1.101Energisers and Self Testing   
BKP 1.102Manual Muscle Testing   
BKP 1.1035 Element Introduction - Yin Balance   
BKP 1.104Kinesiology and Superficial Connections   
BKP 1.1055 Elements - In-depth    
BKP 1.106Professional Skills, Balancing Protocol with Database     
BKP 1.107Pain Reduction     
BKP 1.108History/Balancing with Food     
BKP 1.109Advanced Muscle Techniques, Reactivity and Posture     
BKP 1.110Client Health Records and Professional Relationships       
RBT 12.102Clinical Body Contact       
EMS 2.201Mastery of Emotional Stress Release       
PIB 3.201Behavioral Genetics I Personology and Physiognomy       
MST 14.201Muscles and Skin Activation    
PIB 3.203Brain Integration Skills I       
A&P1 (formerly A&P 15.201)Basic Human Anatomy (correspondence)       
MST 14.202Shoulder, Elbow, Hand Muscle Protocol       
VEF 7.201Flower Essences       
JAF 5.201TMJ and Cranials    
ECO 6.201Lifestyle and Dietary Modification     
VEF 7.301Gems and other Vibrational Energy Fields       
MST 14.203Hip, Knee and Foot Muscle Protocol       
VEF 7.302Metaphysical Energy Fields       
HMR 13.201Hypertonic Release - Shoulders and Hips       
EMS 2.301Genetic and Meridian Emotional Release      
JAF 5.301Ligaments and Joints    
JAF 5.302Injury, Strain and Inflexibility       
PDG 11.301Pelvic Posture and Sacral Balancing       
ECO 6.202Immune Mismatch Responses: Allergies and Hypersensitivity      
OCT 4.201Cultural Sensitivity       
MST 14.301Head, Neck and Trunk Protocol    
MST 14.302Touch, Clothes and Environment    
MST 14.303Emotional Anatomy and Intelligence     
PIB 3.202Behavioral Genetics II Further Personology and Physiognomy       
EMS 2.302Subconscious Self-Perception      
EMS 2.303Dreams, Goals and Attitudes       
HMR 13.301Hypertonic Release - arms and legs       
HMR 13.302Hypertonic Release - head, neck, torso       
ECO 6.301Adrenal and Life Energy       
ECO 6.302Cleansing and Detoxification       
MHP 9.301Meridian Energy Techniques       
MHP 9.302Holographic Reflexes and Perceptions       
EMS 2.304Releasing Limiting Stress Responses       
EMS 2.305Color and Sound       
OCT 4.202First Aid and Resuscitation       
EMS 2.306Rituals and Motivational Messages       
PDG 11.302Pelvic Diaphragm       
PIB 3.301Brain Integration Skills II       
PIB 3.302Personality Typing       
EMS 2.401Co-dependency and Role Reversal       
EMS 2.402Compulsive Behaviors       
EMS 2.403Spiritual Issues       
BVL 10.301Valves, Viscera and Blood Vessels       
BVL 10.302Breast and other Lymph Clearing       
RBT 12.301Trigger Points       
OCT 4.301Client and Kinesiology Safety: Obey Health Regulations       
OCT 4.302Red Flags: Diagnosis and Treatment vs. Kinesiology Protocol       
BFR 8.301Business, Finance and Records       
A&P 15.301Human Anatomy and Physiology       
OCT 4.303Individual Country Special Requirements       

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