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Beryl Crane

Beryl Crane is the founder and Director of the Crane School of Reflexology in Essex England.A Fellow of the Reflexologists' Society since 1989, she has been their Chairperson since 1995 and has held the position of President of the Board of Directors of the International Council of Reflexology since 1999.She has taught and lectured in several countries worldwide and is the only Westerner ever to be asked to attend and partake in every Symposium of the China Reflexology Association.
During the last decade Beryl has been deeply committed to the practice of Reflexology and its advancement around the United Kingdom. She runs a busy clinic and training school and serves as an outside examiner/advisor or Reflexology for the Institute for Complementary Medicine.
Beryl has traveled extensively throughout the Middle East, South East Asia, the Orient and North America. She has taught advanced courses of Reflexology in both Beijing and Shanghai by incorporating the zone and meridian theories and sharing her knowledge and expertise. Beryl has served on the ICR Board since 1997 and has been President since 1998.
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS:
Day One: Reflexology & Meridian Theory
First Session. Basic understanding of the Meridian System with a Reflexology Treatment. Second Session Linking the Source Points and the Acu-Points. A small amount of hands on is incorporated into these sessions.
Day Two: Basic Auricular Therapy
Auricular Therapy level one. First Session Theory of Auricular Therapy.Second Session Practical, exchanging treatments in pairs
Both these sessions will give the delegate information and practical knowledge to incorporate these immediately into their Treatment Sessions.
Masterclasses: are for the Practitioner who already has a Practice and who wishes to augment their skills to a more professional level as the results will speak for themselves, these two workshops are quite intensive.
All workshops and Masterclasses are covered with handouts and the chance to purchase charts, books and model ears showing the points to work.
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