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The Many Tools of Deep Self-Massage; How Anti-Inflammatories Interact with Massage; The Client Who Canceled: Piecing Together the Puzzle of Shock and Trauma; The Regulatory Net: Untangling the Net of Massage Regulation; Practice Building: Grow a Client Tree; Saying "I Do" to Massage; Business Wise: Employee vs. independent contractors; Setting up a sliding fee scale; Research: Aromatherapy's Effect on Moods and Minds


The Many Tools of Deep Self-Massage

May/June  2000
, Issue 85

The Many Deep Tools of Self-MassageThe Many Tools of Deep Self-Massage
by Richard Hoff

Self-massage can help release stress and chronic tension between massage sessions.  With the aid of some simple, well-designed massage tools and a little training and experience, almost anyone can learn to give themselves deep massage on any part of their body.
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R E S E A R C H: Aromatherapy's Effect on Moods and Minds

The Regulatory Net, Untangling the Net of Massage RegulationThe Regulatory Net
Part Two: Untangling the Net of Massage Regulation

by Kelle Walsh, Associate Editor

Massage therapists strive for fairness and equal representation in the regulatory arena.
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The Client Who Canceled: Piecing Together the Puzzle of Shock and TraumaThe Client Who Canceled, Piecing Together the Puzzle of Shock and Trauma
by Stephanie Mines, Ph.D.

By exercising awareness and compassion, massage therapists can help clients awaken to self-respect and empowerment-and thus heal unresolved shock and trauma.
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R E S E A R C H: Aromatherapy's Effect on Moods and Minds


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