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Plans afoot for a new term at Donegal’s Reflexology School

written by Rachel McLaughlin March 16, 2018
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EDUCATION: The Irish School of Reflexology are enrolling for a new term of the Practitioner’s Diploma in Reflexology at the Base Enterprise Centre in Stranorlar.

The new term will start again on the 8th and 9th of September 2018. Enrolment is open now at www.irishschoolofreflexology.com

This is going to be a great opportunity for the people from the area who are interested in Complementary therapies, want to change their career or expand their skills, to get involved and enrol for the new term this September.

Tatiana Grosso Lawless, Principal of the ISR, told Donegal Daily, “The first years of teaching the Diploma in Reflexology in Co. Donegal went very well. There was a huge interest in the School and in the course. This year we hope to duplicate the success we had last year, if not better.

“All the students seem to have gained more interest and passion about Reflexology as the months go by….. They really enjoy the work we do in the class and learn a lot each weekend.”

Tatiana added: “We are very proud of our school and the level of preparation we provide during the class and one to one teaching we supply during the year. The sequence we teach is the Eunice Ingham’s sequence and it has proven to be very effective as we use it all the time in our practices.”

The Irish School of Reflexology provides professional training in traditional reflexology, which enables students to build their own practice or add to their existing health care practice.

Tatiana added, “The school aims to offer students a fulfilling learning experience and build confidence in their ability to help others. Our overall mission is to promote healing through the benefits of reflexology.

“The diploma course consists of 150 hours of tutoring plus 60 hours of practical work and covers different aspects of reflexology, including theory, anatomy, physiology and practical application.

“At the ISR we are very proud of the standard of our teaching and the level of preparation that we provide. We are constantly getting great feedback about the effectiveness of the treatment that we teach, the syllabus and that makes us even more proud to be part of the ISR.

“The course is really a fantastic experience for the students. The feedback from them has been always very positive, especially about the sequence we teach.

“Our Patients report great relief from lots of conditions especially sleeping problems, back pain, shoulders pain, during pregnancy, labor, if they are trying to conceive and even Parkinson’s Disease. The demand for Reflexology is growing and people find that getting regular treatments help them to cope better with stress and their day to day life.

“During the year we will be teaching to the students how to deal with different conditions, the holistic approach, how to read the feet, the importance of listening to their patients and many more interesting aspects of this wonderful therapy.

“At the ISR we are so proud of all our students we had over the years. They are the reason why every year we take in more students because it is such a pleasure and a blessing to be able to meet so many lovely people and trained them. People who train to become Reflexologists are usually very nice and truly interested in learning about Reflexology. During the year they all became really good friends and help each other.”

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“Over the years the interest in our school is growing and that is what makes us want to do even better year after year. We like to keep the standard of our teaching high so that the students will recommend to their friends and family. Also so we can train excellent therapists. Our lessons seem to be quite interesting for the students.
“Our aim is to support them during this journey which is not only about learning about Reflexology but also learning about themselves.
“The year is a great opportunity for the students to get to know new people but also themselves. We see it constantly in our students. They change throughout the year, they discover their true potential, meet new friends and settle in very well in the classroom.”

As part of the examination, students are required to compile their own Case Studies. This is an effective way to get their experience, practice and knowledge of Reflexology.  In order to do that students will practice on their family and friends during the year. They will need to keep a record of the reactions their patients presented during the treatment, their improvements and that will be part of their project.

After their graduation, students are eligible for Membership with the National Register of Reflexologists (IRL). It will open up many opportunities for them: start their own practice, work in beauty salons, hotels, hospitals and much more.

The course is designed to enable students to develop the skill and in-depth knowledge required for effective treatment and evaluation of a client, by having good techniques, by taking good consultation notes and keeping accurate records; by using good listening skills and by an overall caring attitude; to help students gain confidence and experience through supervised work; to understand the holistic approach – mental, physical, spiritual and social; and to become informed about the skills necessary to start up and manage a professional practice.

 

For more information, visit the website www.irishschoolofreflexology.com

Or call Tatiana NOW on 0862071065


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Plans afoot for a new term at Donegal’s Reflexology School was last modified: March 17th, 2018 by Rachel McLaughlin
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