We are often asked the questions, What education is required for the Reflexologist? What is needed? Where does one go to learn Reflexology. While we cannot endorse or advise concerning any curriculum, school or instructor, we certainly feel that the recommendations made by the American Reflexology Certification Board are practical and are based on experience acquired during many years.
It is wise to investigate. How long does it take to complete the program? Does the program offer certification or diploma of completion upon conclusion of a course beyond the introductory level? Will the course prepare the student for national certification? What are the requirements in North Carolina in order to practice Reflexology and in order to teach Reflexology? What is the instructor(s) background in Reflexology?
What subjects are covered? Will anatomy and physiology of the body correlated to Reflexology be part of the training? Anatomy and physiology of the lower leg and foot? Reflexology theory and history? Hands-on technique? Business practices including documentation and ethics? Is there supervised classroom or clinical work? It may be helpful to examine the listing of Reflexology Schools provided by the American Reflexology Certification Board.
Many massage schools teach foot massage and not Reflexology or give introductory courses. Massage uses different techniques and is considered a separate discipline. However, for a course within a massage school a total number of 110 hours devoted strictly to Reflexology are recommended in order to qualify for testing by the American Reflexology Certification Board..
The ARCB states, “Everyday through media attention, Reflexology is gaining more recognition from the public as people discover its benefits. The field of Reflexology at the same time has the responsibility of protecting the public through the recognition of competent practitioners and the continual upgrading of standards in the field.”
American Academy of Reflexology
americanacademyofreflexology.com
Laura Norman
lauranormanreflexology.com
International Institute of Reflexology
reflexology-usa.net
Lone Sorensen Classes: (see current classes here)
International Institute of Facial Reflexology and Temprana-Sorensensistem TM
Australian College of Chi-Reflexology
http://www.chi-reflexology.com.au/overseas.shtml
North Carolina Instructors (ARCB & NCBTMB):
Cyndi Hill, ARCB (Sorensensistem TM Facial and TCM Foot & Chi-Reflexology)
Salisbury, North Carolina
Tacy Apostolik, ARCB (Sorensensistem TM TCM Foot Reflexology)
Asheville and Weaverville, North Carolina
Toni Wyatt, ARCB (Sorensensistem TM Face Reflexology, USA Coordinator)
Salisbury, North Carolina
NCRA Member Instructors Outside of North Carolina(ARCB & NCBTMB)
Australia Reflexology Instructor
Moss Arnold: Australian College of Chi-Reflexology
http://www.chi-reflexology.com.au/overseas.shtml
Wisconsin Reflexology Instructor
Lila Meuller, ARCB (Sorensensistem TM TCM Foot Reflexology)
Belgium, Wisconsin
www.rayofhopereflexology.com