Hiya[/align]Well, i've booked onto a course this saturday (Gateway courses, london) and I will leave some feedback afterwards.[/align]Personally, i dont think it's possible to learn ANYTHING in one day,it's like learning to drive - you only fully learn once you've passed your test!i[/align]For meit's about the skills that you learn at the training and can then take away to develop. I guess it just depends on the qualifications of the therapist - you see, [/align]I'm a registered reflexologist so i have the anatomy and physiology qualification, and the first aid already.[/align]Iwill be offering IHM to the public afterwards (once I've gone and practiced on a few people!) and will be confident that I know enough to charge for treatments and put it on my insurance.[/align]There are always pros and cons of doing a short course....I'd be wary of a reflexologist who said they learnt it in a weekend so i would fully understand someone being wary of me saying i could do IHM having learnt it in a day. But having the therapy background already, i see it as career development and enhancement rather than a solid qualification. Certificates don't really mean anything to me (you cana fterall make one yurself!), but having your skills recognised and accepted by a registered association of therapists is whats important.[/align]Overall it's a difficult question to answer really, but i'm an experience therapist -people have to start somewhere on the road to becoming a therapist though, so dont let this put you off if you're looking to spread your wings and try something new![/align][/align]Ax[/align]