The Complete Guide to Precision Reflexology 2nd Edition

The Complete Guide to Precision Reflexology 2nd Edition
Author: Jan Williamson
Publsiher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2014-09-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781856424691

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This edition provides a complete guide to precision reflexology, covering the basic techniques and knowledge and now includes a new chapter on the latest advanced techniques which have developed in recent years by the author. Redesigned into a user friendly format. Photos have been updated throughout. This text is appropriate for those practitioners already using this technique and for those who have yet to discover it. Precision Reflexology holds the same rationale as other forms of reflexology. It focuses on stimulating "reflex points" on the feet to maintain good health. Precision work connects to a person energetically, responds to the needs of each individual and aims to maintain natural balance. It does not rely on physical pressure but, at the same time, it can be powerful and effective. It can be taught in its own right or it can be adapted to enhance other forms of reflexology in post-graduate training. It provides an added dimension to a treatment and reflects an Eastern approach to healthcare. This book offers a step-by-step guide, with illustrations and charts for its application.

The Complete Guide to Precision Reflexology 2nd Edition

The Complete Guide to Precision Reflexology 2nd Edition
Author: Jan Williamson
Publsiher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2014-09-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781856424684

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This edition provides a complete guide to precision reflexology, covering the basic techniques and knowledge and now includes a new chapter on the latest advanced techniques which have developed in recent years by the author. Redesigned into a user friendly format. Photos have been updated throughout. This text is appropriate for those practitioners already using this technique and for those who have yet to discover it. Precision Reflexology holds the same rationale as other forms of reflexology. It focuses on stimulating "reflex points" on the feet to maintain good health. Precision work connects to a person energetically, responds to the needs of each individual and aims to maintain natural balance. It does not rely on physical pressure but, at the same time, it can be powerful and effective. It can be taught in its own right or it can be adapted to enhance other forms of reflexology in post-graduate training. It provides an added dimension to a treatment and reflects an Eastern approach to healthcare. This book offers a step-by-step guide, with illustrations and charts for its application.

A Guide to Precision Reflexology

A Guide to Precision Reflexology
Author: Jan Williamson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1999
Genre: Reflexology (Therapy)
ISBN: 1856421767

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The Complete Guide to Reflexology

The Complete Guide to Reflexology
Author: Ruth Hull
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2023-01-17
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781644116265

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A full-color illustrated and comprehensive study guide for reflexology • Provides detailed and accurate anatomical drawings, zone and reflex maps, and muscle tables • Offers extensive basic pathology of all body systems, including case studies • Ideal for students of reflexology up to levels 2 and 3; exceeds the curriculum requirements of all the major awarding bodies • Includes a study outline for each chapter as well as review and multiple choice questions Reflexology is a gentle, non-invasive therapy that encourages the body to balance and heal itself. It involves applying finger or thumb pressure to specific points on the hands and feet. Called “reflexes,” these points reflect, or mirror, the organs and structures of the body as well as a person’s emotional health. In this way, the hands and feet are “mini maps” or “microcosms” of the body that can be used to encourage holistic healing. Presenting the most complete reflexology study guide available, this full-color illustrated textbook is designed for use both in the classroom and as a home study resource. Ideal for students of reflexology up to levels 2 and 3, it exceeds the curriculum requirements of all the major awarding bodies as well as meeting the current National Occupational Standards for reflexology. Providing detailed and accurate anatomical drawings, zone and reflex maps, and muscle tables, the book outlines each body system, explaining how, when, and why to work the reflexes. It explores foot reflexology, hand reflexology, as well as meridian therapy and offers extensive basic pathology of all body systems, including case studies, allowing the student to develop interpretive diagnostic and treatment planning skills. Each chapter also includes a study outline as well as review and multiple choice questions. Offering a comprehensive guide to the theory, philosophies, and history of reflexology, this book will encourage students to develop understanding and confidence in their reflexology practice.

Integrated Approaches to Infertility IVF and Recurrent Miscarriage

Integrated Approaches to Infertility  IVF and Recurrent Miscarriage
Author: Susan Bedford,Justine Bold
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2015-10-21
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780857012319

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A comprehensive integrative handbook on fertility treatment, and Assisted Reproduction Techniques (ART), the book is written by specialist contributors for health professionals and Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) practitioners, and for those seriously considering ART themselves. Integrated approaches to infertility offer both a greater awareness and understanding of the combination of factors that can influence the chances of success when undergoing different types of ART. Leading experts review the evidence and discuss the benefits of different approaches to support the physiological and emotional aspects of fertility and fertility treatment. The book covers everything from identifying and treating conditions that may reduce fertility, including immunological abnormalities and specific male and female factors, to how nutrition, acupuncture, reflexology and yoga can support couples going through assisted reproduction, including helping to improve some immunological aspects. There is also a chapter that looks specifically at support for the over 40's.

Emotional Reflexology a Practical Guide 2nd Edition

Emotional Reflexology a Practical Guide 2nd Edition
Author: Jenny Talkington
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798709635500

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'Emotional Reflexology A practical Guide second edition': by Jenny Talkington Jenny is a reflexologist, workshop leader and artist with over 20 years of experience. After completing her initial reflexology training at The Oxford School of Reflexology in 1998, she had an excellent grounding in reflexology that covered not only the physical aspects of Reflexology but it's emotional aspects too. Since then, through treating her colleagues, it became apparent that the basic one year training available no longer incorporated what Jenny took for granted regarding the emotional links and she was constantly being asked about them. She was asked by many to write down what she clearly and accurately saw and felt on the feet. So she published her first book in 2010 and has run workshops on her first book. As a result, Jenny has developed and tested her theories on the emotional links even further. In this second edition, Jenny explains her theories and ideas on the deeper dimensions to a reflexology treatment and offers suggestions and tips to help your clients even more. This book is written to help my fellow reflexology colleagues, and anyone who is interested in reflexology, to gain a deeper understanding of the emotional links that can be found on the feet and how to help balance them. More information is available via www.jennytalkington.co.uk

The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology

The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology
Author: Kevin Kunz,Barbara Kunz
Publsiher: Reflexology Research Project
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1993
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0960607013

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Clinical Reflexology E Book

Clinical Reflexology E Book
Author: Denise Tiran,Peter A. Mackereth
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702048449

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Clinical Reflexology takes the practitioner on a journey of examination, critical review and debate prior to making recommendations for best practice in reflexology. The phenomenal rise in interest by health professionals in Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), and in particular touch therapies, has led to a need for texts that relate and integrate theory and practice to health care settings. Clinical Reflexology does this, expanding and exploring concepts introduced in the first edition. Many CAM books have been written for therapists working in private practice but many of these practitioners are also now working in healthcare settings. This book allows both groups to facilitate the greater integration of clinical reflexology in clinical practice. The book is divided into two sections. The first deals with key themes, including an up-to-date review of the research evidence and appropriate methodology, safe and supported practice and integration issues. All these themes are explored and discussed utilizing the available literature, analysis of models and concepts and are related specifically to health care practice. The second section focuses on the clinical application of reflexology and how it can be best adapted to the context. The contributors are committed pioneers in their field with a track record of integrating reflexology within clinical settings. Many are teachers, coordinators of therapy services and supervisors. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Dr Peter Mackereth is the Clinical Lead for Complementary Therapies and Smoking Cessation Services at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Manchester. He is a registered nurse, and has worked in intensive care, neurology and oncology. Peter has an MA in Medical Ethics and has completed a PhD project examining reflexology vs. relaxation training for people with Multiple Sclerosis. An author and renowned speaker, Peter has held academic post in number of universities, most recently as Reader in Integrative Health at the University of Derby. Denise Tiran, a midwife, lecturer and reflex zone therapist, is an internationally acclaimed authority on complementary therapies in pregnancy and childbirth. She is Director of Expectancy, the leading provider of professional education on the safe use of complementary therapies in maternity care, including a special pregnancy course for reflexologists. Her latest book, Reflexology for Pregnancy and Childbirth, was published in January 2010.