Archetypes for Massage & Bodywork: Know Your Power!
March/20/2009 06:58 AM Filed in: Ethics &
Archetypes
The Ethic
& Archetypes classes (home-study and in-class
versions), and the responses provided by the many
people who have taken the course, provide rich
material for discussions. As massage & bodywork
therapists, we are constantly encountering new and
interesting clients, who bring with them their
personal history, experiences, archetypes. There's no
end to the things we can learn about communication,
healing, effective bodywork, and OURSELVES from our
clients!
This is the first installment of a blog to explore some of the questions and issues that have emerged from participants in the Ethics & Archetypes course.
I'd like to invite massage and bodywork therapists to share your ideas and experiences involving ethics, boundaries, and archetypes in the therapy room. I'm new at blogging, so I haven't figured out how to set it up so that visitors can make comments. But you can email your questions or comments to me, and I'll post them manually.
Over time, I would also like to introduce topics relating to some of the other CE courses I offer, such as Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupoint energetics, and Fibromyalgia.
This is the first installment of a blog to explore some of the questions and issues that have emerged from participants in the Ethics & Archetypes course.
I'd like to invite massage and bodywork therapists to share your ideas and experiences involving ethics, boundaries, and archetypes in the therapy room. I'm new at blogging, so I haven't figured out how to set it up so that visitors can make comments. But you can email your questions or comments to me, and I'll post them manually.
Over time, I would also like to introduce topics relating to some of the other CE courses I offer, such as Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupoint energetics, and Fibromyalgia.