Continuing Education for Massage Therapists

Here's a wonderful opportunity to communicate about continuing education. This group was formed by Ariana Vincent, CEO of the Ariana Institute. www.arianainstitute.com. Everyone is welcome to participate and post information related to massage continuing education.

  • Kristie Hogan

    www.NCMassageSchool.com offers online continuing education classes as well as on-site classes. Online registration is available. NCBTMB Approved Provider for Continuing Education. Check it out!!!
  • ASIS Massage Education

    Please Consider an EDU-VACATION with Fantastic Advanced Therapeutic Arts CE Courses at ASIS in beautiful Northern Arizona, near Sedona! ASIS is an NCBTMB approved Continuing Education provider.

    ASIS massage education is offering more diverse & stimulating classes this fall & summer. Look below for more information on the following classes at ASIS:

    * Meridian Stretching and the Five Element Theory
    * Clearing the Gates, The K.I.R.A.™ Headache Protocol, Part I & II
    * Peri-Natal Massage: Conscious Touch and Ethical Practices for the Childbearing Year
    * Health Secrets of the Lympatic System: Healing Your Life by Healing Your Lymph
    * ASIS Beyond the Table: Somatic Expression for Bodyworkers
    * Rocking the Body: Effective, enjoyable and easy unwinding techniques for tissues along the kinetic chain
    * Tui Na, Hand Techniques and Form
    * Thomas Myers' "Anatomy Trains"
    * Craniosacral: Riding the Wave, Touching Stillness, Level 1
    * Transpersonal Somatic Therapy 1

    Please see our web-site at www.asismassage.com for more details.


    "Promoting Peace One Body at a Time." - ASIS Massage Education

  • Ariana Vincent, LMT, MTI, BCTMB

    Dear Sally - When researching CE classes, the first step would be for you to contact your State Massage Board to verify the classes that are approved for Continuing Education Credit in your state. In Michigan, for example, you are required to complete 18 hours of CE classes every three years. Once you determine which classes are approved in Michigan, then you could continue your search. It is also important to determine whether or not online courses would be acceptable for course credit in your state. Information regarding CE courses can be obtained from many sources including the ABMP website, the AMTA website, Massage Today magazine and website, and by Googeling. Wishing you the very best. Warmly, Ariana Vincent, Ariana Institute.

    This post is in response to Sally Vidosh's post: I'm interested in either taking a class or ordering a book/test for CEU's. any suggestions of websites or schools?
  • Maria Troia

    Thanks for opening this group, Ariana. I am approved by the NCBTMB as a CE provider. Most of my classes are here in AZ, with some scheduled in NY, and hope to be adding NC soon. My classes are mostly Eastern/Energy based. My passion is AMMA Therapy, 5,000 year old Korean bodywork brought to the US by the late Mrs. Tina Sohn. This month I'm excited to be teaching my own Clearing the Gates workshop at ASIS, near Sedona, AZ. Details about my classes may be found on my website: www.KIRAHolistic.com.

    Thanks again!

    Maria Troia, MSEd, LMT, NCTMB, CH