Certified Meridian & Acupressure Practitioner · Boston, MA
Acupressure (TCM) training in Boston.
Train as a Certified Meridian & Acupressure Practitioner (CMAP) with Harmonika Institute in Boston, MA. Train in TCM-based acupressure — meridians, points, and clinical session craft. Taught without needles.

Boston cohort details
- City
- Boston, MA
- Credential
- CMAP
- Tuition
- $2,400
- In-person training
- 8 days · 64h
- Live cohort calls
- 1 day · 4h
- Supervised practice
- 60h
- Portfolio + jury
- 35h
- Total
- 163h · ~20 day-eq.
- Cohort
- 10 students
- Format
- In person + live cohort calls
PDF — modules, hours, faculty notes, and a typical week's schedule.
Why Acupressure (TCM) in Boston?
Boston's relationship with holistic practice is shaped by its concentration of universities and hospitals. Our students here tend to be researchers, healthcare workers, and educators — people who came to wellness training already capable of evaluating evidence and asking hard questions about scope. Cohort sizes stay small to keep the discussion-driven pedagogy that works in this city.
For students of Acupressure (TCM) specifically, Boston's scene is a particularly good match: academic and medically literate practitioner community. high bar for evidence and scope of practice. The local cohort runs in venue partners around Cambridge, South End, Brookline, with public transit and parking accessible from across the metro.
Boston applicants are often 35-55, with backgrounds in academia (PhDs in cognitive science, psychology, or neuroscience are surprisingly common), medicine (MDs, NPs, PAs seeking complementary credentials), and education. They ask harder admissions questions than almost any other market, want to read primary sources, and value faculty who can speak honestly about evidence — including its limits. Our Boston cohorts tend to produce graduates who are unusually credible in clinical-adjacent settings.
What you'll be training in.
For a deeper introduction to Acupressure (TCM) as a practice tradition, see the full program page.
Acupressure is the application of focused pressure — typically with the practitioner's thumbs, fingers, or hands — to specific points along the meridians of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Where acupuncture uses fine needles to access these points, acupressure uses sustained, calibrated pressure. The same theoretical framework applies (meridians, qi, yin and yang, the eight principles, the five elements); the access mode is different.
A typical acupressure session lasts 60 to 90 minutes. The client lies clothed on a treatment table while the practitioner moves through a sequence of points: some held with sustained pressure for one to three minutes, others worked with rotation or rocking, others connected in pairs along meridian pathways. The work can be deeply relaxing, sometimes intense (some points are tender), and often produces shifts in stress, sleep, and energy patterns over a series of sessions.
The Acupressure (TCM) curriculum, in 8 in-person days.
- The twelve primary meridians and the eight extraordinary vessels
- A working repertoire of 80-100 acupressure points
- Pulse and tongue observation as conversational tools (not diagnosis)
- Full one-hour acupressure session sequences
- Combining acupressure with breath and gentle bodywork
- Building an acupressure practice: scope, ethics, pricing
When Acupressure (TCM) cohorts run in Boston.
Boston cohorts adjust around the academic calendar: January and September starts align with university rhythms and produce strong attendance; May cohorts are smaller. Snow rarely cancels classes (the city handles winter well), but the schedule includes contingency days. Cohort meetings typically run on weekends with one weekday evening — many of our students hold university appointments and need flexibility.
Who this Boston cohort is for.
Bodyworkers, yoga teachers, and career-changers who want a serious TCM-based practice without committing to a medical license.
After graduation in Boston.
- Open a private acupressure practice (CMAP)
- Add acupressure to a licensed massage practice
- Specialize in stress, sleep, or women's wellness
- Lead self-acupressure workshops in community settings
$2,400 for the full 20-day Acupressure (TCM) program in Boston.
Same tuition whether you study in Boston or any of our other U.S. cities. Monthly payment plans without interest. A 25% deposit confirms your spot in the Boston cohort.
Tuition and financing details$2,400
163h total · 8 in-person days
Acupressure (TCM) certification in other Harmonika cities.
Next step
Become a Certified Meridian & Acupressure Practitioner in Boston.
Talk with our admissions team about the next Acupressure (TCM) cohort starting in Boston, MA. Free, online, one hour.