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Robin Byler Thomas said:
Christopher actually has done research on the MT/client relationship; please share dude, when you get a chance.
Well, there is just the summary that I sent to you via email. One of my goals for the winter break is to get that study written up! I"m ashamed that I have let it go so long without doing that.
I agree with Bert; a skilled therapist with experience can use energy modalities well. Maybe the real issue is energy work might not be a good idea for student curriculum and should be provided as a CEU only.
Also, the article Bodhi posted has no citations so does one no good in checking the studies mentioned.
Here's an article that identifies the problems with applying RCT's to whole systems of CAM research study; with citations. It's a must read for energy workers who'd like a research voice and for skeptics as well.
I consider MT a whole system CAM approach to health care. The term massage is well defined as a manual manupulation of soft tisses for healing purposes, however, massage therapy addresses many levels. These levels may include psychological, social, environmental, physical, and spiritual/cultural.
Do Squirrels have QI? Course we do! We've got more qi than humans. You humans are virtually qi-less compared to us!
Well Chris,
As I mentioned to you in another conversation "I am thinking that Robin may be an intellectual force that has yet to reveal it's true depth"
Thanx again Robin!
Christopher A. Moyer said:Robin Byler Thomas said:
Christopher actually has done research on the MT/client relationship; please share dude, when you get a chance.
Well, there is just the summary that I sent to you via email. One of my goals for the winter break is to get that study written up! I"m ashamed that I have let it go so long without doing that.
Bert: Chris, have you seen this paper? I would like to hear your take.
If someone can provide a link that works for me, or can send it to me as an attachment, I'll have a look at it (as time permits - busy end of semester).
Will do; it should be in you inbox shortly.
Christopher A. Moyer said:Bert: Chris, have you seen this paper? I would like to hear your take.
If someone can provide a link that works for me, or can send it to me as an attachment, I'll have a look at it (as time permits - busy end of semester).
Vlad said:Do Squirrels have QI? Course we do! We've got more qi than humans. You humans are virtually qi-less compared to us!
Squirrels have many fine qualities.
They're also nuts. :)
one that fascinated it me was that one of the revelations of quantum theory is that there is no such thing as objectivity. That is true whether looking at photons, conducting experiments, or looking at life events - we tend to see what we want to see.
Sounds cool, but it just isn't true. The fact that some ultra-weird things are known to happen at the subatomic levels of matter does not at all support the conclusion that there is no objectivity or objective reality.
Some people who make this mistake are conflating the uncertainty principle, a very bizarre but well-documented phenomenon in quantum physics, with the observer effect, the fact that observing someone or something is likely to affect its behavior for physical (but not quantum mechanical) and/or (in the case of humans or animals) psychological reasons. These are not the same thing.
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