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  1. When Two Flow as One

    ... ne creates an immediate energy connection between client and practitioner, but with one big difference — although it can be modified for ... Yokohama, Japan, the breath-focused relaxation program known as ai chi came to the United States in 1996. With its broad postures and slow ...

  2. Grief and Degrief, Part 4

    ... symptomology is complex, multi-faceted and case-specific. As we approach the body filled with grief, we must recognize the work is like ... It takes time, care and introspection on the part of the practitioner and must be handled with only the client’s needs in mind. In ...

  3. New Possibilities

    ... to grow, learn, and change at an incredible rate. As parents and caretakers, we provide for the child’s needs and provide ... needs suffering from a host of developmental delays. Any practitioner can utilize the skill-centered ABM to bring about transformational ...

  4. Small Doses: Aromatherapy for Children

    ... April/May 2004. For both parent and practitioner, there’s often no greater frustration than being unable to ... and yet so little. Body language is often the biggest clue as to what ails him. And while Tiffany Field, a researcher at Miami’s Touch ...

  5. Creating Spirit Through Structure and Energy

    ... structural work and energy work throughout the years. As a result of that chasm, the spirit once found in the union of structure and ... are differences in religious or spiritual belief between practitioner and client? “There is no separation,” he says of religions. ...

  6. Special Needs Children

    ... ago when Sophie first came to see me. I remember her eyes as they scanned the room. Barely pausing, she was soon exploring the space, ... means of expression. To make these assessments, the practitioner needs to be attentive to: • Engaging gestures, including the ...

  7. Informed Consent

    ... along enjoying her massage, Sally is startled when her practitioner suddenly applies a noisy electric percussive device to her back. ... minutes. He wonders when the massage will start. As professionals, we know our clients should understand what we’re doing and ...

  8. Massage Improves Postoperative Experience

    ... Patient experience is commonly referred to as the fifth vital sign. Persistent suffering is at the crux of the term ... Medicine 9, no. 1 (2003): 77–89. A licensed massage practitioner since 1984, Diana L. Thompson has created a varied and interesting ...

  9. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

    ... any Soma work. He was told to create a picture of himself as he felt in his body at that moment. Through drawing analysis, this picture ... movement training, communication between client and practitioner, journaling, repatterning, drawing interpretation, and more. ...

  10. The Energy of Money

    ... of our lives. Adjectives that describe our energy, such as tight, controlling, adventurous, systematic or flamboyant, also pinpoint our ... equal exchange is seldom experienced. For example, the practitioner might provide a one-hour healing session, but the client has to ...

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