apples and oranges
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Hello,
I am new and would like to start learning some complementary therapies. I was thinking of startaing with massage, and build up on that! I get really confused by the diversity of the offer: some places such as the Carlton Institute offer two day IIHHT courses while some other places offer an ITEC 20 day course, including anatomy and physiology, massage and practice management. Why is there such a difference? Can you actually learn basic massage in two days and get insurance and everything? Is ITEC a good thing? :S
And if anyone can recommend a place to study massage (weekend or evenings!) in Surrey or London, that's be great!
Thanks,
Claire.
I am new and would like to start learning some complementary therapies. I was thinking of startaing with massage, and build up on that! I get really confused by the diversity of the offer: some places such as the Carlton Institute offer two day IIHHT courses while some other places offer an ITEC 20 day course, including anatomy and physiology, massage and practice management. Why is there such a difference? Can you actually learn basic massage in two days and get insurance and everything? Is ITEC a good thing? :S
And if anyone can recommend a place to study massage (weekend or evenings!) in Surrey or London, that's be great!
Thanks,
Claire.