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I thnk it is very important to discuss with the client before combining energy work and massage. It does not have to necessarily be a discussion about exactly how much time will be spent on each, but rather to determine what the client's expectations are for their massage.
Some people are not receptive to the idea of energy work and would be upset or even frightened if they were aware that it was being done. Members of some churches believe that energy work comes from the devil!
Hi Lee, are there problems for therapists in " the bible belt " ?
I certainly would not include intentional energy work without prior consent.
lee kalpin said:I thnk it is very important to discuss with the client before combining energy work and massage. It does not have to necessarily be a discussion about exactly how much time will be spent on each, but rather to determine what the client's expectations are for their massage.
Some people are not receptive to the idea of energy work and would be upset or even frightened if they were aware that it was being done. Members of some churches believe that energy work comes from the devil!
I don't think the area where I live would be considered in the "bible belt" but certainly there are members of certain churches who regard energy work and even yoga as being contrary to their faith. At one time I had a massage therapist working in my clinic doing "medical massage" and she also taught classes in Reiki at another location. She had a notice on our bulletin board advertising her classes. One of her clients saw the advertisement and asked her in horror, if she was a devil worshiper! This is a rather extreme reaction, but I also know people who think that the meditation of yoga opens the mind to satan.
On another level, there are clients who attend their massage therapist for physical modalities only and do not believe energy work is effective. They would probably resent paying for a treatment that included energy work.
Stephen Jeffrey said:Hi Lee, are there problems for therapists in " the bible belt " ?
I certainly would not include intentional energy work without prior consent.
lee kalpin said:I thnk it is very important to discuss with the client before combining energy work and massage. It does not have to necessarily be a discussion about exactly how much time will be spent on each, but rather to determine what the client's expectations are for their massage.
Some people are not receptive to the idea of energy work and would be upset or even frightened if they were aware that it was being done. Members of some churches believe that energy work comes from the devil!
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