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Hi Ruth, I am still on the road to finishing my national certification. If you are interested in becoming nationally certified, you can find information at www.arcb.net. I don't know why IIR told you that you needed to re-take Phase II. You fill out an application to submit directly to ARCB. You also need to send a form to your reflexology school for them to fill out and mail into ARCB, testifying that you indeed have completed the minimum 200 hours of Reflexology training/certification. Perhaps your school doesn't have your first Phase II on file, since it has been so long.
You set up everything with ARCB, including picking where you take the national test. Once ARCB has received the required forms (and payment), they will send you a packet for the test. Study EVERYTHING in the booklet and know it well.
They will also give you forms that you can photocopy for the required sessions (30 clients, seen 3 times= 90 sessions). Most of the people I tested with already had a large clientele, so the documentation portion was the easiest to complete.
On the day of the test, you will be required to take a written exam, then after a short break, you go in and do a hands-on practical on the proctor. Christine Issel was the proctor when I took the written and practical portions of the exam. It was a long day! But fun. :)
After the exam was over, we were instructed to mail our finished documentations to the ARCB office, and NOT to give them to the proctor.
ARCB can give you more information than I can. I hope this helps you out.
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