

A.R.T.® 3 Advanced Practical Training Workshop in Brighton, UK
Led by Michaela Jezzard & Kathy Pasch
At the Klinghardt Institute, Brighton, UK
This two-day Practice Weekend with Michaela Jezzard and Kathy Pasch is designed for A.R.T. students and practitioners who have completed A.R.T. 3 and are looking to consolidate their skills while staying up to date with the latest developments in Autonomic Response Testing.
It is particularly recommended for those preparing to sit the Advanced Exam this June.
Across the weekend, there will be extensive hands-on practice, with guidance and real-time correction from Michaela and Kathy - both highly experienced A.R.T. Practitioners and Teachers, each running their own successful clinic.
Why Attend?
This focused, small-group training is designed to build both competence and confidence in applying A.R.T. for assessment and protocol development.
For those planning to take the Advanced Exam, it offers a valuable opportunity to refine your technique, address any uncertainties, and receive direct feedback from the teaching team - helping ensure everything is clear, consistent, and exam-ready.
There will be special pricing available from Ki Science for those attending this weekend event (available only for in-person purchases during the event).
A.R.T. 3 Advanced skills which may be covered include (depending on the needs of those present):
The Advanced way to open regulation and find the priority, plus use of the stacking method to amplify the light field of the patient
Advanced switching – interference field analysis
The advanced organ scan
Advanced Matrix scan – 30cm
Intracellular scan – 80cm
Use of the UV mirror
The 4th level scan – deep organ scan
How to scan with the antenna
Balancing meridians with the colour lasers
The 7 factors - an exploration of these in greater depth
Advanced synergy - how to find the best remedy combinations for any issue identified
How to assess joints and structure
Advanced use of the O-ring as a diagnostic tool
Deeper focus on the diagnostics and finding the causes of issues found with use of single-couvert and double-couvert 2-pointing
The deep organ scan: how to go deeper into the organs through creating a stress response
Why Attend?
This focused, small-group training is designed to build both competence and confidence in applying A.R.T. for assessment and protocol development.
For those planning to take the Advanced Exam, it offers a valuable opportunity to refine your technique, address any uncertainties, and receive direct feedback from the teaching team - helping ensure everything is clear, consistent, and exam-ready.
Who is this Training Workshop for?
Minimum prerequisites to attend: Completion of A.R.T. 3 online or in-person
For certification in A.R.T. see the A.R.T. training structure on the Klinghardt Institute site for healthcare professionals to become a certified A.R.T. practitioner listed on our website directory (coming soon!).
Please note:
This is a practice weekend, it does not replace the A.R.T. online programmes. To take the Foundation Level and Advanced Exams it will be necessary to take the online programmes which cover all of the theory behind A.R.T. leading to a greater understanding of the technique.
Dates and Timings:
Saturday 16th May: 10am - 6pm
Sunday 17th May: 9.30am - 4pm
Booking Terms
Please see our booking terms for attending live events
A.R.T. Tools Required
Please bring all of your A.R.T.® tools including your test kits.
You will need to have all of the tools in the Complete A.R.T. Starter pack plus we recommend having supplementary tools such as the Ropeworm diagnostic DVD, laser pens and the glass rod.
Travel and Accommodation:
The Klinghardt Institute is just outside Brighton. Click on the map below to search for travel directions on Google Maps.
Hotels:
We recommend The Downs Hotel (a short walk from the Klinghardt Institute) or if you have a car, The White Horses in Rottingdean.
Alternatively we suggest using Agoda.com for a range of accommodation to suit various budgets.
Breaks & Meals
Organic, gluten-free snacks and tea, coffee and water will be provided in the breaks.
Lunch is not included – we advise that you bring your own lunch as we’ll only have an hour and there are limited options close by. There is a small Tesco about 10 mins walk away if you need to buy any food.