Following on from Clarebear's 'I want to train as a reflexologist' thread; what do you lot all think of the term 'clinical reflexology'?
I've been trained by the IIR which is eqivalent to the AoR qualification (I believe the courses are very similar). I can and do call myself a clinical reflexologist. A clinical reflexologist is trained to work as an independent complimentary medical practitioner with both ill and well people. We are trained to work with people who suffer from diseases which many reflexologists seem to treat as contraindications to reflexology - cancer, epilepsy, heart disease etc (you get the picture)
Clinical reflexology is seen as more than a relaxation therapy.
I'm being devils advocate here, I have never had a reflexology treatment from someone who was trained with VCTC or ITEC. Is there a difference? My course tutors said there is but from reading the threads from therapists here I'm now not so sure.
Please enlighten me.
Love and light
Sulis xx
)O(
I've been trained by the IIR which is eqivalent to the AoR qualification (I believe the courses are very similar). I can and do call myself a clinical reflexologist. A clinical reflexologist is trained to work as an independent complimentary medical practitioner with both ill and well people. We are trained to work with people who suffer from diseases which many reflexologists seem to treat as contraindications to reflexology - cancer, epilepsy, heart disease etc (you get the picture)
Clinical reflexology is seen as more than a relaxation therapy.
I'm being devils advocate here, I have never had a reflexology treatment from someone who was trained with VCTC or ITEC. Is there a difference? My course tutors said there is but from reading the threads from therapists here I'm now not so sure.
Please enlighten me.
Love and light
Sulis xx
)O(