angel?baby
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Hiya
As you may have read, I am about to start a post in the palliative care setting and will therefore be specialising in my work. It is an area which I have personal experience of (family not myself as the sufferer) and really see the value of treating patients and carers.
I also enjoy doing work with people who have environmental illness (CFS, ME, Fibrolmyalgia, good intolerance) as I have personal experience of these and what the impact of not getting any support / complementary treatment can be. One doctor told me to go and rest for 12 months and I would get better - like I would wake on the 366th morning and be 100% again. If I could pic my clientele this would be it, saying that, these seem to be the people I attract most.
When I lost my mum I had a barrage of grieving folk, although I never put the intention out there to invite them in.. obviously the universe thought I was adequately prepared to do it.
For the cancer patients I will be working with aromatherapy and reflexology. The EI clients usually get a mix of remedial massage (pain relief if they don't want the funky stuff or are new clients to me), natural healing, kinesilogy, freeway cer and eft. Those suffering from grief, when they were coming usually had the same mix of things as the EI clients.
From a treatment point of view, I tell people I specialise in massage and meridans and I think the way forward for me is further work in the quantum healing end of things, although I am not limiting myself to this.
I wondered, what do you specialise in, in terms of treatments and also things which you treat? Did you intend to specialise? Are you hoping to specialise?
It would be interesting to know if you don't specialise either, or if there are certain types of clients you don't enjoy treating or choose not to treat. I know we all have our 'thing'.
I think mine is dirty old men (said with a Captain Birds Eye accent), or indeed anyone who isn't mindful of what a professional therapist is about. Oh, and people who don't want to get well and just want a mother to do it all for them.
As you may have read, I am about to start a post in the palliative care setting and will therefore be specialising in my work. It is an area which I have personal experience of (family not myself as the sufferer) and really see the value of treating patients and carers.
I also enjoy doing work with people who have environmental illness (CFS, ME, Fibrolmyalgia, good intolerance) as I have personal experience of these and what the impact of not getting any support / complementary treatment can be. One doctor told me to go and rest for 12 months and I would get better - like I would wake on the 366th morning and be 100% again. If I could pic my clientele this would be it, saying that, these seem to be the people I attract most.
When I lost my mum I had a barrage of grieving folk, although I never put the intention out there to invite them in.. obviously the universe thought I was adequately prepared to do it.
For the cancer patients I will be working with aromatherapy and reflexology. The EI clients usually get a mix of remedial massage (pain relief if they don't want the funky stuff or are new clients to me), natural healing, kinesilogy, freeway cer and eft. Those suffering from grief, when they were coming usually had the same mix of things as the EI clients.
From a treatment point of view, I tell people I specialise in massage and meridans and I think the way forward for me is further work in the quantum healing end of things, although I am not limiting myself to this.
I wondered, what do you specialise in, in terms of treatments and also things which you treat? Did you intend to specialise? Are you hoping to specialise?
It would be interesting to know if you don't specialise either, or if there are certain types of clients you don't enjoy treating or choose not to treat. I know we all have our 'thing'.
I think mine is dirty old men (said with a Captain Birds Eye accent), or indeed anyone who isn't mindful of what a professional therapist is about. Oh, and people who don't want to get well and just want a mother to do it all for them.