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A Handbook for Bodywork Therapists
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By
Jan Pye
Wendy Jago
Audience
Physiotherapists, Massage therapists, aromatherapists, reflexologists, osteopaths, chiropractors.
Contents
PART ONE the THERAPIST (The Making of the Therapist. Knowing Where You Are Coming From) PART TWO the PROCESS of INTERACTION (THE THERAPIST/CLIENT
ENCOUNTER): How Do They Find You?. The First Phone Contact. Meeting and Greeting. The Initial Consulttion. Rules of Engagement. Involving
the Client in the Process. The First Ten Minutes. Subsequent Sessions. Nonverbals and Abreactions. Re Orientating the Client and Ending
the Session PART THREE MANAGING YOUR PRACTICE (Practicalities of Your Practice and Managing the Practical Difficulties Concerning Your
Clients): Where to Practise. Home, Clinic, Home Visits. Your Style. Stationery, Clothing, Treatment Room etc.Managing Personal Involvement.
Record Keeping and Confidential Filing. Time Keeping, Payment PART FOUR TAKING CARE of the THERAPIST (Looking After Yourself): Care
of Yourself. Burnout, Appropriate Use of the Diary, Boundaries. Being the Best You Can Be. Supervision, Updating Knowledge and Skills.
| Bibliographic details |
Paperback, 208 pages, publication date: AUG-1998
ISBN-13: 978-0-443-05993-3
ISBN-10: 0-443-05993-4
Imprint: CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
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Last update: 15 Oct 2009
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