How to Train to Become a Palmtherapy Practitioner

How to Train to Become a Palmtherapy Practitioner



Palmtherapy is a system of holistic medicine started in the United States by Moshe Zwang in 1985. It includes treatments for emotional feelings by massaging and stimulating key areas of the palms. It's used to relieve anxiety, fears, grief and increase personal potential. The practice is not legally regulated; but you can become certified as a practitioner. Follow these steps to find out how.







Things You'll Need:





School registration fees




Computer with Internet access




Funds to promote your practice







Train to Become a Palmtherapy Practitioner




1


Study the history of Palmtherapy as a form of treatment. Go to the Palmtherapy Web site to get information on becoming certified (see Resources below).





2


Read Moshe Zwang's book, "Palm Therapy: Program Your Mind Through Your Palms--A Major Breakthrough in Palmistry," which is available at the Palmtherapy Web site. This will give you a quick way to get started and learn the philosophy of this practice.





3


Complete the prerequisite for the Palmtherapy certification seminar. After this, you'll be able to register for the continuing education course, "Certified Palmtherapist Program, Practitioner Level," which takes 40 hours.





4


Explore payment options. You can pay your tuition by major credit card or by electronic and bank transfer. You'll need to pay no later than two weeks before the course starts. Tuition fees are moderate.





5


Research other areas to enhance your Palmtherapy credentials and enlarge your practice. For example, train to become an herbalist to offer your clients added benefits of treatment and complete wellness programs.



Promote Your Palmtherapy Services




1


Join the list of certified Palmtherapists available for hire at the Palmtherapy Web site. When you train through the site you will be entitled to a listing, which includes contact information and services offered.





2


Create a Web site for your practice. Provide a link on the therapist pages of alternative health organizations. Include your qualifications, what you can offer, and client, instructor or professional testimonials.





3


Network with others and advertise your services. Post fliers at local message boards of health food stores, community centers and hospitals.





4


Attend community organization meetings and events. Here you can meet other business professionals and ask for advice in addition to securing potential clients.








Tips & Warnings










Palmtherapy can be used in conjunction with other therapeutic methods such as acupuncture.








Create a simple Web site for your practice with easy-to-use software. Or, open an online account with a web hosting service.








You'll be responsible for your own accommodations and
transportation
for the Palmtherapy seminar.








Don't treat a patient for severe psychological disorders. If patients have extreme paranoia or hear voices, refer them to a medical doctor.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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