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$25.00
Course Description
This course provides a practical outline for converting an existing massage business into a wellness center. The different services that can be offered and the synergistic effect of complementary disciplines are discussed, as well as marketing and promotion.
Educational Objectives
Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:
- Describe the benefits of the Wellness Center Business model.
- Identify the dimensions of wellness and give an example of how a practitioner serving each one can be included in your business.
- List five complementary disciplines that can be incorporated into a wellness center.
- This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.
This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.
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$25.00
Course Description
This course will present detailed information about the psychological phenomenon known as transference and countertransference and how it applies to the client practitioner relationship in therapeutic massage.
Educational Objectives
Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:
- Define the terms transference and countertransference as it applies to massage therapy.
- Describe by what means negative transference can be redirected.
- List potential warning signs of negative transference and countertransference in a therapeutic relationship.
This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.
This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.
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$25.00
Course Description
This course will explore the power differential that exists in the therapeutic massage relationship and will address the ethical problems that could arise as a result.
Educational Objectives
Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:
- Define the terms power differential, expert power and referent power.
- Describe the client-centered approach to therapeutic massage.
- Identify the measures that a practitioner can take to minimize the power differential.
This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.
This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.