Every adept therapist practicing regression or past-life therapy eventually develops his or her own theories, techniques, and style. Past-life and regression therapy is explained in general terms in this article; opinions may vary.
Regression therapy is a therapeutic process that uses one’s earlier life experiences as source material to resolve current problems. This concept is similar to psychodynamic therapy. However, regression therapy is more solution-focused, whereas psychodynamic therapy is more interested in the process and the experience. Past life therapy encompasses all the same techniques and theories as regression therapy, however, the boundaries are lifted from the conscious mind, enabling the client to explore a past-life.
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Massage therapy is a specialized field that requires formal training, passage of an exam and a license to conduct on a professional level in 38 states. Massage therapy training course requirements differ from state to state. There are approximately 1,500 massage therapy training schools that provide formal training.
Each school varies on it’s curriculum and will also vary in the types of massage therapy it specializes in it’s training courses and program. There are over 80 different types of massage therapies from reflexology to Swedish massage to shiatsu massage and beyond. These training schools will specialize in one of many of these areas.
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I’m in the midst of reading a fascinating book by Philip Alcabes. The very title, “Dread: How Fear and Fantasy Have Fueled Epidemics from the Black Death to Avian Flu” gives me fodder for at least one article without even reading the book.
There is so much fuel for thought in this book, that you will have the opportunity to read several articles as my mental juices are stimulated.
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