An Independent Career as a Practitioner of the Grinberg Method
Professional studies refers to the three years of study required to become a Grinberg Method practitioner. The three years of study may be completed in various countries where there are schools of the Grinberg Method. Further studies and courses following the three years of professional studies are given internationally and are attended by Grinberg practitioners from around the world.
What does it mean to be a Grinberg Method Practitioner? Being a Grinberg Method practitioner is an independent profession. It is a profession that demands constant learning, development and change. It is challenging work, intended for people who are willing to touch others, to work with their fear and pain, and to follow the process of change in others over time.
What is the structure of the studies? Each school organizes the studies differently. Usually, each year of study consists of four week-long intensive courses, with a total of twelve weeks of training over the course of three years.
How can I become a student? In order to become a student, it is necessary to attend a personal meeting with a Grinberg Method teacher or with a qualified practitioner trained to do such meetings.
Where can I study the Grinberg Method in Germany? Currently there are schools of the Grinberg Method in Stuttgart and Berlin.
How much does it cost? Each year of study costs 3650 Euros, in addition to room and board. The fee can also be paid in installments.
Who are the Teachers of the Grinberg Method? A licensed teacher of the Grinberg Method is someone who has received specific training to become a teacher, usually after a minimum of 8 years of working in the method. Teacher training takes place internationally and requires a high level of ongoing study and personal development.
Teachers who currently organize and teach in the schools in Germany are:
- Claudia Glowik, licensed teacher of the Grinberg Method
- Vered Manasse, licensed teacher of the Grinberg Method
Who can I contact for further questions? You may contact a teacher directly, or write to
