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CE Retreat: Ethics: Boundaries for Self Care

CE Retreat: Ethics: Boundaries for Self Care

10/7 - 5:00pm-8:00pm

Ethics: Boundaries of Self Care

3 NCBTMB APPROVED CEs in ETHICS

Location: Shell Island Resort - weather depending meeting outside or in, tba

Light snackes will be served.

Space is very limited!

Enrollment: $60

50% off for Retreat Guests! = $30!

 

What are boundaries and self-care?

Boundaries are limits you set to protect your well-being, and self-care is how you take care of yourself. Setting boundaries is a form of self-care that can help you build trust and respect in relationships.

How do I set boundaries?

You can set boundaries by stating your feelings, managing your schedule, and communicating when someone crosses a boundary.

How can having healthy boundaries influence how you take the best possible care of yourself as well as your clients?

In this course we will discuss the key elements of healthy boundaries and how to implement them into your healing arts practice and life.

Healthy boundaries are the key to your own self-care as well at the ethical treatment of your clients.

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    $60

  • CANCELLATION POLICY

    If you cancel before Oct 1st, 2025, a full refund will be issued for any CE RETREAT class you have signed up for.

    If you cancel on or after October 1st, 2025, a 50% refund will be issued for any CE RETREAT class you have signed up for, up until October 6th, 2025.

    No refunds will be offered if you cancel on or after October 6th, 2025.

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Equine Massage

More information coming soon for equine massage appointments and availability.

The method I have studied focuses on finding a more natural alignment through myofascial manipulation and muscle release techniques.

Fascia is the layer of connective tissue that surrounds all the muscles, joints, and organs in your body. Healthy fascia is a crucial factor in improving the whole horse.

Equine massage has been known to:

Improve posture.

Promote more efficient movement, which lowers risk of injury.

Relieve discomfort.

Improve circulation.

Relieve stress.

Improve digestion.

Improve problem issues with saddling and tacking.

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