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Becoming a Shiatsu Practitioner
Life
as a shiatsu practitioner offers independence and flexibility
in your working life, the reward of helping others heal, and an
endless path of learning more about life and health.
Some practitioners work from their home giving them flexibility in working times, and others work in natural health centres or other clinics with the convenience of having support and tailored premises. Your clinics can include private practices, charities, palliative care and corporate organisations and opportunities within the NHS are also increasing.
Shiatsu is increasingly being used in hospices and centres for people with addiction problems, autism, HIV/AIDS and other specialist needs.
You can choose the
number of days you want to work, and your hours. Some people
combine a shiatsu practice with other work. We have graduates who
also teach yoga, practice reflexology, cranio-sacral
therapy, acupuncture or another form of complementary medicine,
or even with a completely different type of work such as jewellery
making and building restoration!
Have a look at the information contained in our website,
and see if a career in shiatsu is for you.
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