Confused Babe
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Hi to all of you.
I'm a student on an AOR course. I'm just about to start my very first case study, but I'm so nervous about some things. I'm just so unsure about how far to go, when it comes to making comments on reflexes that I find to be out of balance, and I'm alsoworried about 'crossing the line' when it comes to giving the client some lifestyle suggestions, after the treatment.
Our tutor seems to always contradict herself on things, and even when I look at the course printouts for help, the wording is very confusing. [&:][&:][&:]
I know that as Reflexologists we're not supposed to scare our clients with too much info, so how dowe explain to them about our findings when you give them feedback on reflexes out of balance at the end of the treatment?
I'd not be nervous about giving lifestlye suggestions to a friend - simply because I feel I havea good level of general knowledge when it comes to looking after one's health - and that's because of my continuing interest in the field of natural health and wellbeing. BUT, I imagine if I gavethe sameadvice to a client, I may go too far in professional terms, as I may not be seen to be qualified to do so. How do you know how to restrict your information? What is the secret to falling within the boundaries? It's just not clear to me. I've tried to ask my tutor, but she's so ambiguous the whole time, I give up.
Can anyone put this clearly for me?
Thanks
I'm a student on an AOR course. I'm just about to start my very first case study, but I'm so nervous about some things. I'm just so unsure about how far to go, when it comes to making comments on reflexes that I find to be out of balance, and I'm alsoworried about 'crossing the line' when it comes to giving the client some lifestyle suggestions, after the treatment.
Our tutor seems to always contradict herself on things, and even when I look at the course printouts for help, the wording is very confusing. [&:][&:][&:]
I know that as Reflexologists we're not supposed to scare our clients with too much info, so how dowe explain to them about our findings when you give them feedback on reflexes out of balance at the end of the treatment?
I'd not be nervous about giving lifestlye suggestions to a friend - simply because I feel I havea good level of general knowledge when it comes to looking after one's health - and that's because of my continuing interest in the field of natural health and wellbeing. BUT, I imagine if I gavethe sameadvice to a client, I may go too far in professional terms, as I may not be seen to be qualified to do so. How do you know how to restrict your information? What is the secret to falling within the boundaries? It's just not clear to me. I've tried to ask my tutor, but she's so ambiguous the whole time, I give up.
Can anyone put this clearly for me?
Thanks