Meet the ECBS European Teaching Team
In addition to being experienced and busy Bowen Therapists of some years standing, The ECBS European teachers have all undertaken over three hundred hours of Bowen Teacher Training and can be regarded as the most qualified teachers of the Bowen Technique in Europe.
ECBS has a policy of continuing support and training for teachers. We consider ourselves to be a team, working together and supporting each other in order to provide the best possible training and support for our students.
VIBEKE BREMS
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Tel: 0047 22 92 03 67
www.bowen-virker.no
Baerum Bowen Senter, Loekebergveien 4, 1344 Haslum, NORWAY
Since 1991, Vibeke has been interested in personal development. She has also been keen to help people suffering from structural imbalances and in response to this she initially studied craniosacral therapy and kinesiology. In 1999 she attended a talk about the Bowen Technique and in 2000 she qualified as a Bowen practitioner. Since then, she has taken the opportunity to attend many Bowen advanced courses and workshops in order to deepen her knowledge and practice of the Bowen Technique.
MARGEIR SIGURDASSON
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Tel: 00354 897 7469
Iceland and Denmark
I was born in Keflavík, Iceland, in the 1960s. As a child, from the age of ten until I was 20, I worked in a fish plant before and after school. I went to London to study music and was there for afew years, before returning to Iceland. From 1990 I worked, first as a counsellor and then as a Cranio Sacral therapist after undertaking the training in 1995. I extended my Craniosacral work by helping to establish Craniosacral training in Iceland and becoming a tutor. I discovered The Bowen Technique in 2001 and organised the first course in Iceland. In 2003 I started teaching Bowen and have seen it become very popular in a short space of time. I now offer courses in Iceland and Denmark.
























