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Research - We Would Like Your Opinion

Australian Spa Industry reports show employment of therapists working with therapeutic modalities for 2007, to include therapeutic massage, aromatherapy, spiritual healing and reflexology had a growth rate of 78% since 2002. The percentage is forcast to continue growth up to 2010.  What will stop therapists from burning out?

Send your opinion to support@healthyesteem.com.au.   Healthy esteem will collate your opinion and look at the opportunity of further research into bunout for therapists.

Latest Book Launch

Professional Esteem was successfully launched and now Professional Esteem - ethical energy is available. 

My second book arrived on my door step hot off the press and is ready to travel into the world of therapists, to pass forward strategies and stories that tackle tricky boundaries and burnout.

Professional esteem - ethical energy is for the new and experienced therapist alike.  Early research has shown touch as a therapy increases emotional energy.  Touch may be exactly the treatment to facilitate client healing but touching may create dependencies. Professional Esteem - ethical energy can assist the new therapist to prevent ethical issues and recharge the experienced therapist who understands what it means to feel therapist fatigue.

For full details please read my current newsletter, which includes package deals at discounted prices (or send an email to me - click here)


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Natalie Millan - June 2009

 

Testimonial

"The reputation of Complementary Therapies relies on the maintenance of the highest levels of personal and professional integrity. This groundbreaking book (Professional Esteem) will be a valuable reference for therapists to use as they define these required standards for themselves and for others".

Greg Morling - Past President, Australian Association of Massage Therapists