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Certified Access Bars Practitioner · Houston, TX

Access Bars training in Houston.

Train as a Certified Access Bars Practitioner (CABP) with Harmonika Institute in Houston, TX. Train in the 32-point Access Bars protocol with extensive hands-on practice and supervised client sessions.

Access Bars certification training in Houston, TX

Houston cohort details

City
Houston, TX
Credential
CABP
Tuition
$440
In-person training
1 day · 8h
Supervised practice
30h
Total
38h · ~5 day-eq.
Cohort
10 students
Format
100% in person
Download detailed program (PDF)

PDF — modules, hours, faculty notes, and a typical week's schedule.

Train where you live

Why Access Bars in Houston?

Houston is the most ethnically diverse metropolitan area in the United States, and its wellness market reflects that. Practitioners here often work across multiple cultural traditions — Latin American somatic work, Vietnamese and Chinese energy traditions, Indian Ayurveda — within a single career. The Texas Medical Center, the largest medical complex in the world, also draws healthcare workers in active career transition.

For students of Access Bars specifically, Houston's scene is a particularly good match: highly diverse practitioner community. adjacent to the world's largest medical complex (tmc). The local cohort runs in venue partners around The Heights, Montrose, Rice Village, with public transit and parking accessible from across the metro.

Houston students are often 30-50, with backgrounds in healthcare (TMC and regional hospitals are major sources), energy industry transitioning roles, education, and entrepreneurship. Cultural diversity is unusually high in our Houston cohorts — recent cohorts have included Vietnamese-American practitioners adding Western frameworks to family traditions, Indian-American students pursuing CAWC alongside personal Ayurvedic background, and Nigerian-American students bringing West African wellness sensibilities into our programs.

The modality

What you'll be training in.

For a deeper introduction to Access Bars as a practice tradition, see the full program page.

Access Bars® is a gentle hands-on technique developed by Gary Douglas in the early 1990s and now practiced by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. The practitioner places their fingertips lightly on thirty-two specific points on the recipient's head — points said to correspond to different categories of stored thought, emotion, and pattern (money, control, creativity, awareness, time, and others). The recipient lies fully clothed on a massage table, eyes closed, while the practitioner moves through the points in sequence over a 60 to 90 minute session.

What recipients typically describe is something between deep meditation and a particularly restorative nap. Access Bars sessions are unusually gentle — there is no pressure, no manipulation, no conversation during the session itself — which makes the technique accessible to people who would never come to a more intense form of bodywork or energy practice. It is one of the most popular hands-on modalities in the U.S. wellness market.

What you'll learn

The Access Bars curriculum, in 1 in-person day.

  • All 32 Bars points and the order in which to work them
  • Trauma-informed touch and consent throughout the session
  • How to hold a relaxed, neutral state while running Bars
  • Combining Bars with breath, conversation, and aftercare
  • Setting up a comfortable, safe Bars table environment
  • Pricing and scheduling a Bars-centered practice

See the full module-by-module curriculum →

Cohort schedule

When Access Bars cohorts run in Houston.

Houston cohorts run year-round with three starts (January, May, September). The summer cohort is smaller (heat is a real factor), and Hurricane Harvey-era memory still shapes contingency planning for the August-October window. Most cohorts meet weekends with one weeknight evening for cohort cohesion.

The right student

Who this Houston cohort is for.

People drawn to structured, gentle hands-on work who want a calm, low-pressure modality to anchor their practice.

Career outcomes

After graduation in Houston.

  • Open a private Access Bars practice (CABP)
  • Offer Bars in spas, retreats, and wellness centers
  • Add Bars to a coaching, energy, or massage practice
  • Lead small-group practitioner exchanges
Tuition

$440 for the full 5-day Access Bars program in Houston.

Same tuition whether you study in Houston or any of our other U.S. cities. Monthly payment plans without interest. A 25% deposit confirms your spot in the Houston cohort.

Tuition and financing details

$440

38h total · 1 in-person days

Next step

Become a Certified Access Bars Practitioner in Houston.

Talk with our admissions team about the next Access Bars cohort starting in Houston, TX. Free, online, one hour.