This week in Spa Therapies, we're going to continue exploring the spa experience.
Tasks for the week
Robin Zill, has written a series of articles - the great spa conversation in which she describes a model of the spa experience. Try to read through these articles by the end of the day on Monday or Tuesday. As you're reading through them reflect on how the elements described could be integrated with massage practice.
We'll have a discussion on this starting on Tuesday.
Assessment
You should be considering starting work towards your Reflective report. In Dunedin Erban spa and the spa St Clair are happy for you to visit them for your observation. Remember to have a look at the assessment task before you go. It provides you with some guidelines for visiting the spas. Remember these people are potential employers. Please ring to arrange an appropriate time before turning up, dress appropriately, and respect the environment when you're there.
None of the Dunedin spas provide a really complete spa experience, so if you can, it's highly recommended that you arrange to visit an out-of-town spa such as those that exist in Wanaka, Queenstown, or Hanmer springs. Bear in mind that I haven't talked with anyone outside of Dunedin to arrange permissions.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Saturday, September 13, 2008
The spa experience
This week, we're starting to look at the Spa Experience, and what makes it up.
Review of last week's work
There's been some good work done on the application of heat and cold. Your combined answers are sufficient for all but the last question. Can someone who hasn't yet been involved jump in and answer the queries that I've posed? Quite a bit of the material is missing an in-body reference. Can you please jump into the document and check your referencing?
Tasks for this week
I've just noticed that the date for the thermal stones clinical assessment is a bit misleading. Thermal stones will be assessed in the weeks following the mid-semester break. I'll need to clarify with Irene the last possible date for this assessment, and will get back to you.
I'll give you instructions for getting on with the reflective exercise assessment task later in the week.
Review of last week's work
There's been some good work done on the application of heat and cold. Your combined answers are sufficient for all but the last question. Can someone who hasn't yet been involved jump in and answer the queries that I've posed? Quite a bit of the material is missing an in-body reference. Can you please jump into the document and check your referencing?
Tasks for this week
- Watch this video describing the spa experience at Solace spa
- Watch this video describing the spa experience at the Chopra centre.
(You may use one of these two videos for your reflective assessment if you like.) - Watch this video describing the Watsu method of body therapy.
- Read through this post describing one of the latest spa treatments - Himalayan Tsangpo Ritual
- And for a bit of light relief - Ten disturbing spa treatments. :-)
I've just noticed that the date for the thermal stones clinical assessment is a bit misleading. Thermal stones will be assessed in the weeks following the mid-semester break. I'll need to clarify with Irene the last possible date for this assessment, and will get back to you.
I'll give you instructions for getting on with the reflective exercise assessment task later in the week.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Thereapeutic use of heat & cold
This week you have three case studies to apply your newfound knowledge of the therapeutic use of heat and cold to.
Edit - Application of heat and cold applications
This document contains three case studies. We want you to consider these three cases in the context of your notes and the material from last week. This is a collaborative editing exercise. Please sign your name at the top.
Edit - Application of heat and cold applications
This document contains three case studies. We want you to consider these three cases in the context of your notes and the material from last week. This is a collaborative editing exercise. Please sign your name at the top.
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