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Reflexology


Holistic Healing & Reiki By Sharon

Summary

Price
£249 inc VAT
Or £83.00/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Distance learning
Duration
240 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

Reflexology is based on the principle that congestion or tension in any part of the foot mirrors congestion or tension in a corresponding part of the body. These parts, known as reflex points can also be found on the hands and other body parts, however, the most commonly treated area is the feet. Reflexology has many beneficial and lasting effects. Some treatments are gentle in nature, aiming to restore systems for better function while others are more specific, addressing the client's particular conditions. It is a healing process that can be safely used when it is not convenient to treat other body parts. As a non-intrusive technique, it heals indirectly. Reflexology can be a relaxing therapy that works on many levels, soothing, calming, balancing and boosting the entire body.

Description

Part 1.

  • What is Holistic therapy?
  • codes of conduct & ethics for healers
  • the human aura
  • the 7 chakras
  • meditation and attunement
  • first aid
  • case studies
  • holistic research
  • anatomy & physiology include cells and tissues, the skin, the digestive-Endocrine-Muscular-Lymphatic-
  • nervous-Cardiovascular-skeletal- Respiratory-Reproductive and urinary systems

Part 2.

  • History of reflexology
  • the benefits
  • contra indications
  • what is Hand reflexology
  • what is foot reflexology

Part 3

  • Foot reflexology: Includes preparing for the session
  • Relaxation techniques
  • Reflexology techniques
  • Maps and charts of the foot
  • The treatment
  • Aftercare
  • Consultation form
  • Teaching links

Part 4

  • Hand Reflexology
  • What is Hand Reflexology?
  • tips for healthy nails and hands
  • Massage mediums
  • Do's and do nots of a reflexologist
  • cross referral areas
  • accessing the hand
  • hand reflexology routine
  • emotions and reflexology
  • disorders and suggested reflex points
  • ear reflexology
  • maps,
  • links use full
  • numbers

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