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Dear all,
you are my last resort. I really need some help and support. I've almost made it through my Reflexology course. I'm more than half way thru my case studies. I've put my heart and soul into it all. And I don;t doubt my knowledge or my capacity to pass on great holisitc advice.
But I'm starting to lose all faith and understanding when it comes to complying with the boundaries as a Reflexologist. I am just so incredibly confused.
I'm always stuttering and feeling awkward when I want to pass on advice to my clients. Because of the protocol.
For example, if a client has chronic cystitis and bloating, and I've read about a great cranberry powder with combined probiotic, can I tell my client about it? Or would that mean I am stepping outside of my qualification? Am I not allowed? What do I do? I've been researching holistically for years and have so much great information that I want to share with my clients, but I always find myself feeling nervous before I speak because I don;t want to be accused of breaking the code of practice and posing as a dietitian/nutritionist/aromatherapist etc. For example:If I know that Bergamot essential oil in the bath can soothe inflammation of cystitis, then why can I just not tell my client that? Why should I tell them to go to an aromatherapist instead? Wouldn't that be a waste of valuable information, and also just add an extra financial burden onto my client, when I could tell them that for free?
I also get totally stuck when giving feedback to clients on reflex points out of balance. I just don't know how to word things in such a way as not to stress them out orworry them. I don;t feel we've had any guided practise on this during our course and that it's been left to our own discretion - but it's such an important part of the whole process. And it's also an area that could go horribly wrong in terms of being sued. I'm just so nervous about the whole thing that I'm starting to lock away all my advice, experience, observations, etc for fear of telling it wrong. I feel like I'm going mad and it's turning into some kind of phobia!
I'm someone who mostly has confidence as long as I know what I'm supposed to be doing. In this case I just need some help from others so that I can be sure I go about things in the right way.
Can anyone advise me and put me at some rest?
Thanks kind people.
Sole x
you are my last resort. I really need some help and support. I've almost made it through my Reflexology course. I'm more than half way thru my case studies. I've put my heart and soul into it all. And I don;t doubt my knowledge or my capacity to pass on great holisitc advice.
But I'm starting to lose all faith and understanding when it comes to complying with the boundaries as a Reflexologist. I am just so incredibly confused.
I'm always stuttering and feeling awkward when I want to pass on advice to my clients. Because of the protocol.
For example, if a client has chronic cystitis and bloating, and I've read about a great cranberry powder with combined probiotic, can I tell my client about it? Or would that mean I am stepping outside of my qualification? Am I not allowed? What do I do? I've been researching holistically for years and have so much great information that I want to share with my clients, but I always find myself feeling nervous before I speak because I don;t want to be accused of breaking the code of practice and posing as a dietitian/nutritionist/aromatherapist etc. For example:If I know that Bergamot essential oil in the bath can soothe inflammation of cystitis, then why can I just not tell my client that? Why should I tell them to go to an aromatherapist instead? Wouldn't that be a waste of valuable information, and also just add an extra financial burden onto my client, when I could tell them that for free?
I also get totally stuck when giving feedback to clients on reflex points out of balance. I just don't know how to word things in such a way as not to stress them out orworry them. I don;t feel we've had any guided practise on this during our course and that it's been left to our own discretion - but it's such an important part of the whole process. And it's also an area that could go horribly wrong in terms of being sued. I'm just so nervous about the whole thing that I'm starting to lock away all my advice, experience, observations, etc for fear of telling it wrong. I feel like I'm going mad and it's turning into some kind of phobia!
I'm someone who mostly has confidence as long as I know what I'm supposed to be doing. In this case I just need some help from others so that I can be sure I go about things in the right way.
Can anyone advise me and put me at some rest?
Thanks kind people.
Sole x