Holistic Therapist Magazine - issue 33

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Managing Director Jason Firmager jay@holistictherapistmagazine.com Art Director Richard Hejsak richard@holistictherapistmagazine.com

Editor’s Letter Hello again,

Managing Editor Alison Daniels alison@holistictherapistmagazine.com

Well, here we are at the start of a new decade. It’s a time when everything around us seems to

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of violence, unwarranted entitlement and social divisiveness. It’s not really how we want the world

mired in confusion, disinformation and negativity. We have ecological disasters, politicians from every party who serve only themselves, business uncertainty, precarious democracies, rising levels to be. So how are we to cope with this increasingly dystopian environment? Are we just to sit back and accept that the world is a pretty grim place for most people? No. I don’t think so. Most holistic therapists I know trained and set up their businesses because they wanted to help other people enjoy better health and a better quality of life, because they cared. Really cared about people and the planet and felt part of a bigger picture – a planet-wide ecosystem that was accepting of different values and beliefs. What we need is to find a kinder way of living and being. A way of living that respects and cares for other people and the species we share the planet with. It’s about treading lightly, being mindful of the resources we are consuming and finding greener alternatives. Being kinder to ourselves, our friends, families and clients.

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A new decade brings change. People change the way they think, drop old modes of being and move towards achieving new goals. What our clients want, how they think and who they are will change. Lifestyle diseases and resource allocation will continue to dominate the health agenda. We’ll face challenges from allopathic medicine and the pharmaceutical industry, we’ll face individuals and vested interests who are out to discredit holistic health and wellbeing and others who use people’s desire to feel healthier to take advantage, selling false hope and false cures. We’ll face campaigns of disinformation, opinion disguised as fact and, increasingly, fake products. It’s clear that we will need to recognise that health and wellbeing is politicised and that we will need to speak for ourselves through our membership associations and through evidence-based proven benefits. We need to regain a sense of positivity and to recognise that holistic therapy offers an

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effective form of helping people to become better, to return to health and to put the brakes on the rise of lifestyle diseases. What the world needs is a holistic therapist!

Love, Alison and everyone at Holistic Therapist x Managing Editor

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Looking after your hands

10min
pages 76-80

Self-care

5min
pages 74-75

Bookshelf

4min
pages 72-73

New Frontiers

5min
pages 62-63

Food for thought

16min
pages 64-71

Abundance

2min
page 58

Sarah Williams on attracting success

5min
pages 59-61

Whole Foods Every Day

6min
pages 56-57

Editor’s Fix: Gua Sha

3min
page 55

Technique: Tuina

12min
pages 50-54

Focus on: new opportunities for a new

12min
pages 46-49

National Complementary Therapies Week

3min
pages 42-43

The CHP’s Carole Preen on how to take part

6min
pages 44-45

Kiran Kristnan looks at the promise of bacillus spores

3min
page 41

Protecting yourself from cyberattack

5min
pages 24-25

Reconditioning the Gut

6min
pages 38-40

Kerb appeal

7min
pages 28-29

Broaden your skills base

2min
pages 36-37

Redsquid’s Mike Ianiri has the inside track

6min
pages 26-27

A taxing subject

6min
pages 32-33

Finding the right insurance for your

6min
pages 30-31

CAM Coach

5min
pages 12-13

Business News

8min
pages 9-11

Case Study: Profiting from point of sales

6min
pages 22-23

Marketing

6min
pages 14-15

Advice for new therapists

5min
pages 20-21

New services: Getting the message out

3min
page 19

Editor’s Letter

2min
page 7

What’s new in aromatherapy?

6min
pages 16-18
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