Facial Reflexology Techniques Part II
Short course
In Ruislip Manor and Northwood
Description
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Short course
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Level
Advanced
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1 Day
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Different dates available
This one-day additional training is specifically for those who wish to build upon their exiting Facial Reflexology knowledge and experience and take their learning further.
This workshop came about at the request of an earlier group and proved to be so successful and well-received that we have kept it in the programme and available to all who have attended the initial Facial Reflexology Techniques workshop.
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About this course
This one-day workshop is designed as an advanced workshop only open to those who have attended the MSCM Facial Reflexology workshop.
The Middlesex School of Complementary Medicine has been in existence since 1992 and it is well known for its professionalism and commitment to quality training. All our tutors are practicing therapists passionate about their work and subjects
After contacting us, you will receive information about the course via email.
To book your place please contact the Middlesex School of Complementary Medicine by e-mail: info@mscm.biz or call us on: 020 8429 2895.
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Subjects
- Massage
- Reflexology
- Complementary Therapy Courses
- Facial massage
- Massage Techniques
- Reflexology Techniques
- Massage skills
- Facial reflexology
- Facial techniques
- Reflexology workshops
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MSCM Tutor
Tutor
Course programme
Topics covered during the workshop will include:
· Working on the organ zones of the face
· Common conditions – what we can do?
· Using tools alongside using our fingers and hands
· Organic vegetable oil selection
· The 7 main chakra points of the face
· Sensing meridians on the face
· Enhancing your senses to locate facial points and finding the direction to work them
· Creating tailor-made / personalised treatments for your clients
We will also learn about linking areas of imbalance on the face and seeing their connection to symptoms experienced:
· Why does the colon area feel out of balance when someone has a headache?
· How does the face feel when someone is stressed?
· Why does the cervical vertebrae area feel uncomfortable if the person is suffering with low back pain?
Upon completion you will be able to offer enhanced client-specific bespoke treatments for presenting conditions employing a greater variety of techniques
Facial Reflexology Techniques Part II