Reflexology Training
For class dates on the courses listed below please see the Events and Course Calendar page.
Ontario College of Reflexology Workshop
This one day seminar will provide a basic overview of reflexology including a practical foot treatment routine.
N101 Foot Reflexology Certification Course
(in partnership with the Ontario College of Reflexology)
This course provides the basics of foot reflexology including theoretical and practical aspects.
N201 Hand Reflexology Certification Course (Newly Updated Spring 2010)
(in partnership with the Ontario College of Reflexology - prerequisite of N101 required or proof of certification in foot reflexology from another school)
This course provides the basics of hand reflexology including theoretical and practical aspects.
Continuing Education for Reflexologists
Reflexology with Hot Stones
Reflexology with Hot Stones is a one day program that teaches the reflexologist how to incorporate the use of hot stones into a reflexology session. This is a two step program.
Step one includes one day of classroom attendance. The theory of Reflexology with Hot Stones and practical techniques will be demonstrated and practiced. Students will give and receive a reflexology with hot stones session.
Step two includes the completion of a written test and 5 session studies. This will be assigned as an independent practicum. A minimum mark of 80% is required to pass the written test.
Advanced Clinical Assessment of the Reflexology Client (ACARC)
This is a certificate correspondence course (through the Ontario College of Reflexology) available to any reflexologist who has graduated from a foot reflexology program.
This course is recognized as continuing education with:
The Ontario College of Reflexology
The Nova Scotia Association of Reflexology Professionals
The Reflexology Association of Canada
Click on the link below to view the syllabus for ACARC.
To purchase the text separately follow this link:
Supplementary Techniques in Reflexology (STIR)
This one day seminar will provide the graduate reflexologist with supplemental techniques in reflexology that they can incorporate into their practice. The additional techniques will assist the reflexologist in individualizing their sessions to better assist their clients.
Next course date: 2011, specific dates to be determined
Click on the link below to view the syllabus for STIR
For any questions about the above programs please contact:
Reading Between the Lines and Zones (Assessing Visual Cues on the Feet)
This is a one day seminar designed to teach the reflexologist how to read the cues on the feet that may signify physical imbalances in the body and corresponding reflexes.
To download the syllabus click here.