Re your question what is the difference between a clinical reflexologist and a general reflexologist. The reason why people started to put clinical is because there were so many reflexogists coming out of college with an itsy bitsy qualification that most of the recognised reflexology organisations did not accept. I have qualified with several and also did a cancer diploma at Christies Hospital in manchester in conjunct with Salford University. Take a look at my web site francoisgarcia.net which lists all my qualifications. Until some of these unrecognised qualifications are taken to task, and I know as I got one before having to take better ones, because non of the reflexology organisations would accept me, there will be this decrepancy. I also am unhappy that some people choose to work for free in hospitals, as how can we be recognise if this is going on. I cannot eat for free, nurses or doctors even the cleaners get paid, so doing it for free is making a mockery of our profession. Until we are truly validated and recognised, there will be clinical and ordinary, but look to the qualifications, and that will show if this is a recongnised person, and not a beauty therapist.