vballchicka204
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Hi All,
Technically this should be going in the student & training forum, but I thought it might be interesting for all reflexology peeps to ponder:
(I'm asking on behalf of someone doing VTCT reflexology) and one of their questions was: give an example of a non-effective [reflexology] treatment.
What an odd question! How do you judge if a treatment hasn't been effective? It might not have shown any outward physical effects, but the client may later realise how they have been feelingless stressedsince having treatments. Just wondered if I could have your feedback.
How would you answer the question?
Technically this should be going in the student & training forum, but I thought it might be interesting for all reflexology peeps to ponder:
(I'm asking on behalf of someone doing VTCT reflexology) and one of their questions was: give an example of a non-effective [reflexology] treatment.
What an odd question! How do you judge if a treatment hasn't been effective? It might not have shown any outward physical effects, but the client may later realise how they have been feelingless stressedsince having treatments. Just wondered if I could have your feedback.
How would you answer the question?