From nursing to Bowen Therapy… loving my new career!
REGISTERED nurse Catherine Instone starts the new year having given up her role with a GP practice to focus on Bowen. Many of our students have similarly chosen to leave their job after qualifying to follow a more rewarding career path.
New Year – New You
NEW year resolutions are easy to make and even easier to break! If you are one of those looking for a more rewarding or less-stressful lifestyle and not sure how to achieve it, then perhaps a change of career is not as drastic a change as you might think!
Beyond Bowen Retreat… Free eBook
A FREE short guide to intuitive Bowen work has been produced by Bowen Technique instructor Jacqui Hoitingh.
While particularly relevant to therapists attending Jacqui’s six-day Beyond Bowen Retreat in May, the guide is available to anyone interested in working with the fascia at a deeper level.
Bowen Therapy vs Remedial Massage?
THE primary aim of remedial massage is to assess and treat musculoskeletal dysfunction to ease tension, support recovery from injury and improve mobility.
The Bowen Technique does the same thing albeit in a different way, offering a holistic approach designed to address the body’s deeper regulatory systems for longer-lasting relief.
Spotlight on Bowen as John Responds to Fascia NewspaperArticle
AN article in The Guardian newspaper ‘The Fascia Secret…’ prompted a response from Bowen therapist and instructor John Wilks.
His letter appeared online a few days later, one of several offering further insight into the importance of this network of connective tissue that plays such a significant role in Bowen therapy.