Jun. 28th, 2010
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Jun. 28th, 2010 01:23 pm"If all you do is untwist patterns and follow their energies, without isotonics and without strengthening the new ways to move, they change for a little while, but it's not likely to stick. As a psychologist, that's like teaching clients to constantly cathart, without addressing how to move beyond catharsis." -Luann Overmyer
She's right. And I do want to make changes to last. Structures should stay stable. But I think that'll be so much easier to do as a physical therapist than as a massage therapist, where people are coming in for different purposes, for rehab rather than relaxation. And that's why it's worth going through hell to go for another degree...
She's right. And I do want to make changes to last. Structures should stay stable. But I think that'll be so much easier to do as a physical therapist than as a massage therapist, where people are coming in for different purposes, for rehab rather than relaxation. And that's why it's worth going through hell to go for another degree...