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Relational Reflexology the Blog Posts Ms Nichola Jane Gregory
Relational Reflexology the Blog Posts
Ms Nichola Jane Gregory
Publisher Marketing: As an avid reader of her blog, I was delighted to discover that Nichola Gregory has published Relational Reflexology: The Blog Posts, a compilation of her posts, aimed at increasing the reflexology practitioner's understanding of this extraordinary technique. In addition to being a professional reflexologist, Nichola is a professional counsellor and takes the reader down fascinating pathways that highlight ways in which "the human brain and body can react to instances of affiliative, interpersonal touch." This form of "supportive reflexology" is presented as a complex, multi-dimensional therapy and definitely fulfils one of her aims which is to "draw attention to the associated importance of practitioner self- development." Much of the material contained in The Blog Posts is aimed at increasing the reflexology practitioner's understanding beyond the scope of the standard professional practitioner reflexology course. Nichola encourages the professional reflexology practitioner to explore and research beyond the "recipe format" if s/he is serious about improving his/her confidence and clinical outcomes. Nichola explores concepts and ideas based on recent research (not just within reflexology) with the intention of making us better practitioners, able to apply the principles of reflexology with greater efficiency, get better results, and target our treatments more effectively. Most importantly for practitioners and teachers is her underlying premise that the client is actively involved in his/her recovery and that the treatment must be tailored to the client's specific individual needs. Nicola's writing is well argued, articulated and referenced and Relational Reflexology: The Blog Posts takes us on a journey of examination, critical review and debate on reflexology and offers many recommendations for best practice. Mariette Lobo of Body in Balance (UK) Have you ever tried to construct a jigsaw puzzle without the box lid as a guide? Some might liken the supportive reflexology package to a 500 piece jigsaw puzzle, without a box lid! In this book, Nichola Gregory combines previously published articles from the Relational Reflexology blog pages, with new material, to present her interpretation of the reflexology puzzle box lid - a foundation hypothesis based on Nichola's own phenomenological experiences in reflexology. The book introduces the reader to basic neural anatomy and the brain structures, already identified by cognitive neuroscience, as potentially involved in the supportive reflexology exchange. This book leans on scientific and academic information to highlight the manner in which the human brain and body can react to instances of affiliative interpersonal touch, as well as considering the important concepts of practitioner self development, the therapeutic relationship in reflexology and the use of philosophy in the therapy room. In essence, the text has been constructed to provide the reader with both a detailed phenomenological account of the manner in which reflexology might be more generally practiced, and therefore experienced, within the private sector, and a rationale for championing the art of reflexology as a complex multi-dimensional complementary therapy, capable of soothing individual instances of personal suffering through focused interpersonal touch, and the practitioners engagement in active states of compassion and empathy. Nichola Gregory is a UK based professional reflexologist and person-centred counsellor, founder of Relational Reflexology CPD Training (UK) and a member of the Association of Reflexologists." Contributor Bio: Gregory, Nichola Nichola worked for over thirteen years professionally with children and young people before changing direction in 2004 and training as a professional reflexologist, quickly adding auricular acupuncture and hypnotherapy to her professional skills package. In her role as a complementary therapist Nichola has undertaken extensive work in the fields of chronic anxiety, chronic migraine and sub-fertility and supportive IVF. In 2007, in response to a growing awareness of the complex and subtle connections between mind and body Nichola embarked on an entry level counselling course, finally graduating as a professional counsellor in 2010. As well as running a busy private practice Nichola has provided counselling for a local G. P. practice, delivered one-to-one play therapy sessions for a national organisation working with emotionally vulnerable infant school children, and delivered group acupuncture sessions within a national drug and alcohol service. To date Nichola has engaged with over 150 sub-fertility clients (including 130 IVF/ICSI clients). Her IVF success rate stands at over 81% to live birth. The rationale for practice is based on the concept of promoting the 'hospitable womb' and the rationale supported by the scientific principles of psychoneuroimmunology. Nichola is the founder of Relational Reflexology Training and lives in Durham, UK with her young son. www.relationalreflexology.co.uk
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 29 de julio de 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781500530914 |
| Editores | Createspace |
| Páginas | 296 |
| Dimensiones | 189 × 246 × 16 mm · 530 g |
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