Reflexology: A Practical Approach

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Nelson Thornes, 2002 - 278 páginas
Reflexology: A Practical Approach is the first text written for students and practitioners of refexology that covers the fundamentals of reflexology practice in on ereadable and accessible volume. Carefully developed to provide a balanced account of this exciting area, the book presents the reader with a thorough and engaging approach to the practice of reflexology. Coverage includes case studies, business practice and the therapeutic relationship, in addition to all the required underpinning knowledge. Written by experienced teachers and practitioners, Reflexology: A Practical Approach is the essential book for all practising and aspiring reflexologists.
 

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CONTENTS
60
Introduction
75
What exactly is reflexology? How reflexology
81
Chapter 7
115
nutrition circulation rest
122
Reflexes for the nervous system Reflexes for
135
the lymphatic system Reflexes for the urinary
141
cardiovascular system
147
Communication and understanding
211
202
218
Appendix 2
252
Glossary
262
211
268
Units 6
6
Molecules 14
14
Seven atoms in a uranyl microcrystal photographed 10 Heat Engines 64
64

Chapter 10
165
Chapter 11
174
Diet and nutrition Healthful diets Exercise
185
PART THREE The professional
187
Drafting a business plan Planning Starting
198
Health and safety guidelines Legal responsibilities
205
Mechanics
73
and the large 14 More about Forces 92
92
Friction 98
98
Satellites 168
168
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