Integrative Reflexology Certification
Integrative Reflexology® Certification: Live Webinar
Learn the basic hands-on techniques of foot, hand, and ear reflexology through a 4-theory Integrative Reflexology® approach.
Easy on the hands
Stimulating the feet for healing purposes is known to have been part of the ancient health care modalities used by our ancestors all over the world. Many ancient cultures directly connected the health of the body to the health of the feet. Integrative Reflexology® is a four-theory approach to reflexology. Structural Alignment Theory, Zone Theory, Meridian Theory and Psychoneuroimmunology Theory each serve as a different lens for understanding how reflexology works and how we can view the body in a holistic way, honoring its complexity. This approach creates space for the body’s innate wisdom to provide the healing offered through an Integrative Reflexology® session. This innovative whole-hand approach is gentle on the thumbs, fingers and the practitioner’s body.
Amazing, comprehensive and thorough reflexology training.
– Madeleine R., Brunswick, NY
A Softer Approach to Reflexology
We have heard there can be a hesitation training in reflexology because of the perception that it’s hard work with repetitive finger and thumb walking. Our course is different! We use a relaxed, whole hand approach that is easy on the thumbs, fingers and body. In fact, this entire protocol can be done sitting down. Unfortunately there are therapists with repetitive use injuries due to other forms of reflexology and bodywork. We guide individually in our classes by creating modifications so that reflexology is easy on the body. Those who train with us report that the feel a deep sense of relaxation while they are performing this protocol as client’s receive the therapeutic benefit of reflexology.
Integrative Reflexology Certification
- How to give and receive a full 60-minute Integrative Reflexology® session with the feet, a 30-minute Spa Integrative Reflexology® session plus a full 90-minute Integrative Reflexology® with the feet, hands and ears.
- An Integrative Reflexology® approach with an easy to learn protocol
- Foot soaks and the therapeutic applications
- History and four theories of Integrative Reflexology®
- Proper body mechanics for ease on the practitioner’s body
- Factors that contribute to health and wellbeing
- Cautions and contraindications for Integrative Reflexology®
- How to market Integrative Reflexology® as an add-on service, integrated session or full session
- Morning sessions includes lecture in theory, anatomy and hands-on demonstrations. Afternoon sessions include practical hands-on instruction
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