Psychosocial Benefits of Hospice Massage

by Dawn Nelson For the hospice patient, caring, compassionate touch in the form of massage may have benefits more significant and more immediately noticeable than the physical benefits. People who are approaching death from a life-threatening illness are often experiencing a veritable kaleidoscope of thoughts and feelings, which may include: Anger about the diagnosis, the…

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Grad Chronicle – Amy Brock

By Amy Brock, LMT, NCTMB I have been a Massage Therapist for 5 years now and have had a great deal of success from it. Within my five years I have worked consistently full time, have had retention rates of over 70 percent, massaged more than 25 clients a week, and have won titles of…

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Physical Benefits Specific To Hospices

by Dawn Nelson With the influx of advanced medical technology and the great variety of drugs available, we tend to forget that the simple, careful touch of the human hand is one of the most ancient and effective means for relieving discomfort in the body. Pain control is often a primary concern for hospice patients,…

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The Dimensional Massage approach for short upper arms!

by Nancy Dail Often in a practice we run across individuals with similar problems that can sometimes be blamed on the season or weather. Certainly clients with back issues will come to us after over-exertion or during gardening season. For whatever reason though, lately, I have really noticed several clients who have short upper arm…

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How confident do you feel about Pregnancy Massage?

by Hannah Ford Massage school introduced you to the basics of pregnancy massage, but how confident do you feel about your ability to support a woman and her baby with bodywork through the birth year? If a pregnant client walked into your office today seeking a massage, would your heart leap for joy or skip…

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Lauterstein-Conway Massage School celebrates 25 years in Austin

Austin is called the Live Music Capital of the World.   It also is the Relaxation Capital of the world – largely due to the work, for the last 25 years, of Lauterstein-Conway Massage School in Austin. Lauterstein-Conway Massage School celebrates its 25th year in business in Austin, Texas. The school has grown with the…

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Verbal Fulcrums in Zero Balancing – by Jim McCormick

I am very excited about Verbal Fulcrums in Zero Balancing this March 21-24 in Austin. This area of work has been my main growing edge in ZB for the last 5 -10 years and has been so gratifying for both my clients and myself. During this time, my most exciting sessions have been with clients who consciously…

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What gift has a personal Touch this Valentine’s Day?

It’s that time of year again. The time of flowers, chocolates, and balloons. That’s right, Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and couples everywhere are hurrying to find that perfect gift for their loved one. The problem with these gifts is that they aren’t personal. They are mass produced but still meant to communicate…

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Zero Balancing allows for more change, both emotional and physical

by Jim McCormick I have studied many separate forms of psychotherapy – from Gestalt therapy; Bioenergetics; Co-Counseling; Counseling theory in general; Rogerian Therapy; Art therapy, etc.. I have also received many years of psychotherapy which has been very useful both in clearing my field to be able to be with clients in non-judgmental and non-projecting…

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7 Ways Getting Manual Lymph Drainage Certified Will Help Your Practice

Updated February 5, 2018 By Reid Peterson, MA, CMT Director of Continuing Education at Klose Training Klose Training has been providing certification courses in Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) for almost 10 years. Our certification is based on the Vodder technique, and we ensure that our students thoroughly understand the science and applications of the modality.…

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