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SEATTLE REFLEXOLOGY
& MASSAGE CENTER
419 Queen Anne Ave. N., Ste. 107 P. O. Box 9111
Seattle, WA 98109 206.284.8389
seattle-reflexology.com
Catalog Volume 26.8
2018 Course Catalog
Introductory and Advanced Reflexology Education
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Welcome to the World of Reflexology!
Reflexology is a deeply healing form of bodywork. Its effects on practitioner
and client alike are very powerful and far-reaching. Facilitating a sense of
deep connection and harmony within the recipient, this ancient art helps
individuals become more internally integrated and balanced, enhancing both
inner peace and healing potential.
Therapeutic reflexology provides a means to achieve vibrant health, increase
energy, reduce pain and live a more dynamic and authentic life. The balance
achieved in each person translates vitality and health
to the entire community.
As Americans become more educated about reflexology, we are choosing
more frequently to include a reflexologist in our personal team of healthcare
specialists. Reflexology is one of the fastest growing complementary health
care modalities in America, facilitating an atmosphere in which individuals
can choose from among a set of highly skilled practitioners and reflexologists
can have a full, viable practice and a stimulating, rewarding career.
Increased public knowledge and experience of reflexology has brought
greater demand for high quality work. At SRMC, we aim to provide superior
quality reflexology to individuals seeking care as well as exceptional
reflexology training to those wishing to become reflexologists, refine their
current reflexology techniques or explore a new direction of bodywork.
The carefully designed diversity of our reflexology program trains students so
that they can provide effective and unique sessions that their clients treasure.
Offering four Diploma levels, our program accommodates students’ different
educational needs and experience.
We place great value on diverse, high-caliber educational offerings and invite
cutting-edge instructors and leaders from around the world every year. This
year we welcome the following international presenters:
Dr. Jesus Manzanares (Spain), Dorthe Krogsgaard & Peter Lund Frandsen
(Denmark), Sally Kay (UK), Nico Pauly (Belgium) and Bill Flocco (US).
If you would like to take a class, please refer to the “Class Registration” in
the Table of Contents for instructions. To experience a professional
reflexology session call 206-284-8389 to set up an appointment.
Thank you. We hope to see you soon!
Lisa Hensell, LMP, CR
American Board Certified Reflexologist
Owner and Director of Education at Seattle Reflexology & Massage Center
This school is licensed under Chapter 28C.10RCW. Inquiries or complaints regarding this private vocational school may be made to:
Workforce Board, 128-10th Ave. SW, Box 43105, Olympia, WA 98504 Phone: 360-709-4600 Web: wtb.wa.gov Email: [email protected] 35
To Register for a Class: Pay $100 deposit. Register by credit card or send a check to
P.O. Box 9111 ~ Seattle, WA 98109
Please make checks payable to “Seattle Reflexology & Massage Center” or “SRMC”.
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Class Dates for 2018: Putting it All Together! Class fees reflect prices when deposit is paid before/after early bird deadline
(15 days/$20 for local, 30 days/$40 for specific elective classes) Deposits for international classes are non-refundable
Jan 20-21 Introduction to Reflexology Lisa Hensell $295 Feb 3-4 Intro to Anatomy & Physiology, Part I Bethany Jorgenson $300 / 320 Feb 9-11 Manzanares Technique with Dr. Jesus Manzanares (Spain) $570 / 630 Feb 24-25 Intro to Anatomy & Physiology, Part II Bethany Jorgenson $300 / 320 Mar 3 Documentation Clinic, Parts I & II Pam and Neil $100 / 120 Mar 3 Supervised Practice Clinic Pam or Neil $75 / 95 Mar 4 Energy Awareness & Reflexology Neil McNeill $160 / 180 Mar 17 A&P Review Bethany Jorgenson $190 / 210 Mar 18 Holistic Approaches to Communication Bethany Jorgenson $190 / 210 Mar 24-25 Introduction to Reflexology Jessica Crofoot $295 Apr 7-8 Structural Analysis of the Foot & Lower Leg Jessica Crofoot $300 / 320 Apr 12 Frontier Biology with Peter Lund Frandsen (Denmark) $85 Apr 12-13 Round About: The Arm & Hand with Dorthe & Peter (Denmark) $375 / 415 Apr 21 Business for Reflexologists Pam Foster $170 / 190 Apr 22 Ethics Pam Foster $100 / 120 Apr 22 Tax Tips for Reflexologists Pam Foster $75 / 95 Apr 28-29 Fundamentals in Addressing Foot Pain Jessica Crofoot $300 / 320 May 5-6 Reflexology Lymph Drainage with Sally Kay (UK) $375 / 415 May 19-20 Introduction to Reflexology Neil McNeill $295 Jun 2-3 Advanced Reflexology, Part I Lisa Hensell $300 / 320 Jun 10 ARCB Review Session (Sun 9 am – 1 pm) Christine Freeland $70 Jun 16 Documentation Clinic, Parts I & II Pam and Neil $100 / 120 Jun 16 Supervised Practice Clinic Pam or Neil $75 / 95 Jun 23-24 Advanced Reflexology, Part II Lisa Hensell $300 / 320 Jun 30-Jul 1 Introduction to Reflexology Jessica Crofoot $295 Jul 21-22 Intro to Anatomy & Physiology, Part I Bethany Jorgenson $300 / 320 Jul 28-29 Achieving Natural Foot Health (Sat 9am-6pm) Dr.Ray McClanahan $235 / $255 Aug 4-5 Intro to Anatomy & Physiology, Part II Bethany Jorgenson $300 / 320 Aug 4 National Reflexology Board Exam by ARCB (SEATTLE, WA). ARCB.net Aug 11-12 Introduction to Reflexology Neil McNeill $295 Aug 25 A&P Review (Sat 9 am – 6 pm; 8 credits) Bethany Jorgenson $190 / 210 Sept 8 Documentation Clinic, Parts I & II Pam and Neil $100 / 120 Sept 8 Supervised Practice Clinic Pam or Neil $75 / 95 Sept 10-11 The Stress Response: A Sympathetic Nervous System, Hormonal and Immune Challenge with Nico Pauly (Belgium) $375 / 415 Sept 16 ARCB Review Session (Sun 9 am – 1 pm) Christine Freeland $70 Sept 22-23 Structural Analysis of the Foot & Lower Leg Jessica Crofoot $300 / 320 Sept 29-30 Introduction to Reflexology Lisa Hensell or JC $295 Oct 13-14 Fundamentals in Addressing Foot Pain Jessica Crofoot $300 / 320 Oct 20 Reflexology for Acupuncturists Karen Kraft $170 / 190 Oct 27 Business for Reflexologists Pam Foster $170 / 190 Oct 28 Ethics Pam Foster $100 / 120 Oct 28 Tax Tips for Reflexologists Pam Foster $75 / 95 Nov 2-5 Bill Flocco (Fri-Mon, 3 separate classes) Nov 2 Pain Control and Stress Reduction $85 Nov 3-4 Musculoskeletal Ear Hand Foot Reflexology $325 / 365 Nov 5 The Hidden Power of Reflexology for Chemical Dependency $190 / 230 SPECIAL PRICE for Nov 3-5 $500 / 540 Nov 10-11 Advanced Reflexology, Part I Lisa Hensell $300 / 320 Nov 10-11 Introduction to Reflexology (in Tacoma) Neil McNeill $295 Nov 10 National Reflexology Board Exam by ARCB (SEATTLE, WA). ARCB.net Nov 17-18 Introduction to Reflexology Neil McNeill $295 Dec 1 Hand Reflexology Neil McNeill $150 / 170 Dec 8-9 Advanced Reflexology, Part II Lisa Hensell $300 / 320
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Table of Contents
Statement of Purpose ……………………………..……………….…...page 3 General Information
· About the Center…………………………….…………...….page 4
· Reflexology Diploma Program.………….........…….….…....page 5
· Levels of Reflexology Education….………………..……..page 5-6
· Class Hours Requirements by Diploma….…………....……..page 7
· Reflexology Certification in Washington State………...…...page 8
· Continuing Education Credits for Massage Therapists...........page 8
· National Reflexology Certification………...………...…..….page 8
· Our Students…………………...…………..……….………..page 8
· Class Size and Format…………….………….…………..…..page 9
· Cost and Length of the Program………….…..………...page 9-10
· Sequence of Classes…………………………...……....….….page 11
· Financial Policies; Payment Methods; Reviewing Classes….page 11
· Class Registration; Financial Aid…...………………….…...page 12
· Cancellation and Refund Policies; Bounced Checks…....page 13-14
· Admin Policies; Admissions Standards; Grading System…..page 14
· Non-Discrimination Policy; Students with Disabilities.…...page 15
· Records and Transcripts; Student Conduct Policies….....page 15-16
· Tardiness & Absences……………………………….......…...page 16
· Placement Assistance…………………………………...…...page 17 Course Descriptions & Class Dates Core Classes Required for Reflexology Diploma ..……..pages 18-21 Elective Courses ……………..…………...….......….......pages 22-29 About our Instructors …….………….……...….……....…...…...pages 29-33 Summarized List of Class Dates for the Year…….…….…..……...…...page 34 Class Registration Form ………………….…….………..................….page 35
Our Purpose
We strive to support and promote the art and science of reflexology by providing the highest quality education available to those
with the intention of studying and practicing reflexology, and cultivating excellent reflexologists who add strength to the field.
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General Information
About the Center
Seattle Reflexology & Massage Center (SRMC) was established in
1992, at a time when reflexology was almost unheard of in the
Northwest. SRMC founders pioneered the effort to educate
practitioners and the public about reflexology and its benefits, and
have had a far-reaching impact on the field.
As the demand for professional reflexologists has grown, SRMC has
developed a thorough and dynamic educational program. We are a
licensed school through Workforce Training Board of Washington
State. We have taught reflexology techniques to thousands of students
through the years, enabling them to help themselves and many
others. Our dedication has helped us become a leader in reflexology
education in the United States.
SRMC has a reflexology program of exceptional quality—one of the
most extensive in the Western United States. We prepare students
aspiring to meet the highest national standard and become Nationally
Certified by the American Reflexology Certification Board (ARCB)
and provide Nationally Certified practitioners with classes qualifying
for ARCB Continuing Education requirements. SRMC is approved as a
provider of continuing education by the American Reflexology
Certification Board (ARCB Provider # P00119) and PDA Provider for
National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine (NCCAOM PDA Provider # 167998).
Lisa Hensell is Director of Education and owner of Seattle Reflexology
& Massage Center. She is highly committed to offering a solid,
intelligent foundation of education to reflexologists from the
northwest and beyond. She participates in local, national and
international reflexology communities in order to keep herself up to
date with the most current information in the field and invites
premier instructors from around the world to teach advanced,
specialized, and cutting-edge reflexology classes in Seattle.
SRMC is located in a charming 1912 historical building in the lower
Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, just west of the Seattle Center
and Key Arena. Our office is staffed Monday—Friday. Reflexologists
are available for appointments Monday—Saturday.
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Dr. Jesus Manzanares (Spain) is a doctor in Barcelona specializing in
family medicine, while integrating homeopathy and reflexology with his
conventional medicine. His contributions as a pioneer in reflexology
research are invaluable to the field of medicine and natural healthcare,
elevating the profession of reflexology more solidly into the scientific
realm. In an effort to understand and explain certain elements of
reflexology he has documented over 70,000 clinical cases and
conducted numerous scientific research studies on reflexology. He has
written multiple scientific papers specific to reflexive organ location and
approach. Dr. Manzanares has presented at 8 conferences internationally
and has taught for schools around the globe. His cutting edge research
has offered a foundation of evidence-based studies to the field of
reflexology, increasing the much-needed understanding and acceptance
of it in the scientific medical community. In his book, Principles of
Reflexology, he diagrams his investigations, charts and protocols and
illustrates the specific maps he has developed. Dr. Manzanares will teach
Manzanares Reflexologic Method™.
Neil McNeill, CR has a private reflexology practice in Capitol Hill. He
holds a Mastery Certification in reflexology from Seattle Reflexology &
Massage Center, where he has been a core class instructor since 2007. In
addition to reflexology, Neil is an experienced practitioner with Reiki,
other subtle energy modalities, and shamanic-based spiritual guidance
services. Neil is a respected scholar and educator in the fields of
parapsychology, consciousness research and paranormal experience. He
currently teaches Introduction to Reflexology, Hand Reflexology, Elder
Care & Reflexology, Energy Awareness & Reflexology, Documentation,
and Supervised Practice Clinic.
Nico Pauly (Belgium) is an expert in physical therapy, manual neuro
therapy, manual therapy, neuro-dynamics, and cranio-sacral therapy. He
is a member of IASP (International Association for the Study of
Pain). Nico developed the concept of science-based MNT-NR (Manual
NeuroTherapy and Nerve Reflexology). He put the current
understanding of pain physiology into practical clinical reasoning and
made it into an instrument for treatment. He co-founded MNT-NR
International, which is responsible for the developing information and
spreading the techniques of Manual NeuroTherapy and Nerve
Reflexology through classes, assisting Manual Neuro Therapists and
Nerve Reflexologists, and the development of qualified tutors. Nico
will teach The Stress-Response: A Sympathetic Nervous System,
Hormonal and Immune Challenge.
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unique Reflexology Lymph Drainage RLD techniques. Sally has been a
guest speaker at many conferences, including the Int’l Council of
Reflexologists (ICR) silver jubilee conference where she was presented
with a prestigious International Research award. She will be a guest
speaker at the 2018 Reflexology Association of America conference in
Chicago. For more information visit reflexologylymphdrainage.com.
Sally will present Reflexology Lymph Drainage.
Karen Kraft, EAMP graduated from Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine
in 2002 with a Masters degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
She is licensed by the State of Washington and is nationally certified by
the NCCAOM in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. Her
postgraduate studies included extensive training in Chinese herbal
gynecology with a specialist in Melbourne, Australia, and specialized
training in dermatology, pain and trauma. She spent several years as a
volunteer providing care for low income populations in the U.S. and
abroad. In 2007 she volunteered at a birthing center in Indonesia,
treating women in all stages of pregnancy. Karen has practiced
acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine for 14 years. She specializes in
sliding cupping and teaches cupping and gua sha techniques classes at
Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine. In 2014 she became a certified
reflexologist (RF) and is passionate about the combination of these two
modalities. Her gentle approach has great focus on calming the nervous
system and allowing the body to internally rearrange, balance and
repair. Karen will teach Reflexology Approaches for Acupuncturists.
With 33 years of full time experience in her Copenhagen-based
practice, Dorthe Krogsgaard is a reflexology veteran in Denmark.
Throughout her career she has been actively involved in raising the
profession’s standards and documenting its effects. Dorthe has served as
chairperson for the Danish Reflexologists Association, FDZ, and was
instrumental in establishing FDZ’s Research Committee in 1991.
International lecturer, past board member and vice-president of the
International Council of Reflexologists. She will co-teach (with Peter
Lund Frandsen) Round About: the Arm & Hand.
Peter Lund Frandsen has studied modern physics and philosophy in the
US, and medicine at University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He has
studied and practiced reflexology since 1990. For many years Peter has
been actively involved with the Danish Reflexologists Association (FDZ),
where he coordinates the association’s international activities.
International lecturer and author of many articles on various aspects of
reflexology, Peter will co-teach (with Dorthe Krogsgaard) Round
About: the Arm & Hand.
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Reflexology Diploma Program
Whether your intention is to practice on friends, add to your
massage repertoire or build a professional reflexology practice, your
participation in our diverse array of classes will set you apart from
the average reflexologist.
Our classes may be taken independently or as a part of our
Reflexology Diploma Program, designed to train reflexologists for
professional practice. Reflexologists currently in practice will enjoy
our continuing education courses, taught by leading experts in the
field.
Levels of Reflexology Diplomas SRMC offers four levels of Reflexology Diplomas.
Professional Level I is designed for individuals who have not had
training in human anatomy and physiology in the past 10 years or
since high school. This level often includes those pursuing a career
change. It consists of 250 hours of education (180 classroom hours,
70 practice hours) and qualifies students to pursue certification as a
reflexologist by Washington State Department of Health and
national certification by American Reflexology Certification Board.
Advanced Level I is designed for individuals who have not had
training in human anatomy and physiology in the past 10 years or
since high school. This level often includes those pursuing a career
change. It consists of 300 hours of education (210 classroom hours,
90 practice hours) and qualifies students to pursue certification as a
reflexologist by Washington State Department of Health. Advanced
Level I provides a more thorough and broad-based level of training
than Professional Level I. This level is designed to meet the highest
national standard of reflexology education (300 hours), required
for participation with Reflexology Association of America (RAA).
Professional Level II is tailored for those who have taken anatomy
and physiology classes in their professional training and have
experience with documentation. Level II students include Licensed
Massage Practitioners and Acupuncturists. This level consists of
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215 hours of education (145 classroom hours, 70 practice hours)
and is typically chosen by students wishing to expedite their qualifi-
cation for certification by Washington State Department of Health
and national certification by American Reflexology Certification
Board.
Advanced Level II is designed for those who have taken anatomy
and physiology classes in their professional training and have experi-
ence with documentation. Level II students include Licensed Mas-
sage Practitioners and Acupuncturists. This level consists of 240
hours of education (170 classroom hours, 70 practice hours) and
qualifies students to pursue certification as a reflexologist by Wash-
ington State Department of Health and national certification by
American Reflexology Certification Board. Advanced Level II is cho-
sen by students wishing for more thorough and broad-based train-
ing in the art and science of reflexology than is offered through Pro-
fessional Level II. The Advanced level is designed to meet the high-
est national standard of reflexology education (300 hours), required
for participation with Reflexology Association of America (RAA).
After successful completion of the Reflexology Diploma Program,
students are awarded with a diploma. A copy of this diploma is re-
quired by the American Reflexology Certification Board when you
test for National Certification, and may be required by the Depart-
ment of Health if you seek Reflexology Certification in Washington
State.
If you earn the Professional Diploma (Level I or II) and wish to pur-
sue the Advanced Diploma, you may apply your original hours to
the advanced degree. Once the Advanced Diploma requirements
have been met, you may return your original Professional Diploma
to our office along with a request to upgrade your Diploma. Upon
receipt of it, we will issue you the Advanced Diploma.
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Since her graduation from SRMC in 2011 Christine Freeland, RF has been
dedicated to continuing her reflexology education, taking classes from
teachers in the Puget Sound Area and from around the world. In 2014,
Christine earned her Reiki Practitioner certificate from the Reiki Training
Program in Seattle and in 2015 she became a certified aromatherapist
through Bastyr University. In 2016 Christine graduated from the massage
therapy program at Northwest Academy for Healing Arts. She has facilitat-
ed the ARCB Study Session for SRMC for the past 4 years and has received
rave reviews from students taking the ARCB test.
Lisa Hensell, LMP, NBCR, CR, owner and Director of Education at SRMC
since 1999, has been practicing reflexology in Seattle for 17 years. Drawing
on her years of experience with a busy practice, Lisa enjoys sharing what
she knows of reflexology with her clients and students. She is passionate
about the power of reflexology to assist physical healing and enhance psy-
chological and spiritual well-being, and infuses her classes with dynamic
clinical and holistic approaches. Her love of the science and art of this
healing work comes through in her instruction of Introduction to Reflexol-
ogy, Advanced Reflexology, Parts I & II, The Law of Attraction: Manifest-
ing Your Ideal Reflexology Practice and Hand Reflexology.
Bethany Jorgenson, LMP has been teaching massage since 2003. She en-
deavors to teach in a creative, engaging manner that supports students to
be an active part of their learning process by appealing to multiple learning
styles/preferences. Bethany believes it is crucial to teach from the founda-
tion of her passion for massage and holistic approaches to understanding
the human body and interactions with our clients. Through this passion,
students are able to see the practical application of all subject matter to
their future massage career and are encouraged to participate fully in the
learning community. Bethany teaches Introduction to Anatomy & Physiol-
ogy, Parts I & II and A&P Review.
Sally Kay, BSc (Hons; UK) is a multi-award winning reflexology practition-
er, researcher and provider of specialist training. She is an Expert Adviser
to the Federation of Holistic Therapists, Honorary Fellow of the Associa-
tion of Reflexologists AoR, Fellow of Federation of Holistic Therapists
FHT, Honorary Member of National Register of Reflexologists Ireland,
Winner of 2012 FHT Excellence in Practice Award, and Winner of 2015
Int’l Council of Reflexologists ICR Research award. Since 2005 she has
worked in Private Practice, Hospice and NHS Hospital Cancer Care, and in
2009 was the resident therapist, at internationally renowned holistic holi-
day retreat. Through clinical practice Sally has developed and researched
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It gives us great pleasure to announce this year’s lineup:
Jessica Crofoot, LMP, CR has a private reflexology and massage practice in
Redmond, Washington. Jessica’s practice fosters an increase in body
awareness, client education, and self empowerment to directly influence
personal health. She teaches Introduction to Reflexology, Structural Analysis
of the Foot & Lower Leg and Fundamentals of Addressing Foot Pain.
Bill Flocco, LMP, NBCR (U.S.) is a well-known national and international
lecturer and has been a pioneer of Integrated Foot Hand Ear Reflexology,
instructing classes for 34 years. His research study documenting the
effectiveness of reflexology was the first to be published in scientific medical
literature in the world with his article to Journal of American Medical
Association magazine in the United States (December 1993 Obstetrics and
Gynecology). In 2013 he was inducted into the International Reflexology
Hall of Fame. In 2015 he published the long-awaited Complete Idiot’s
Guide to Reflexology. Bill adds unique dimension to his classes by
incorporating the most current international reflexology updates, which he
picks up in his world travels. Bill’s classes are in hot demand every year! He
is widely known and loved as a highly knowledgeable, skilled and
whimsical instructor. Bill teaches Integrated Ear, Hand and Foot
Reflexology and Self-Help, Pain Control and Stress Reduction with Ear,
Hand and Foot Reflexology most years, and sometimes offers an additional
feature class. In past years at SRMC, he has instructed World Reflexology,
Beginning Ear Reflexology Intensive, Advanced Ear Reflexology, Integrated
Ear, Hand and Foot Reflexology for Musculoskeletal Issues, Neuro-
Endocrine Disorders and Ear Hand Foot Reflexology, Working with Seniors
via Ear Hand Foot Reflexology, and a 5-day Advanced Integrated Ear,
Hand and Foot Reflexology. This year his featured classes are Integrated
Ear, Hand and Foot Reflexology for Musculoskeletal Issues and The Hidden
Power of Reflexology for Chemical Dependency.
Pam Foster, LMP, CR has over 27 years experience practicing and 21 years
teaching in the field of massage/bodywork in Seattle. She has owned
successful small businesses in various fields of expertise. Along with her
experience, Pam brings her intelligence, humor, and a wealth of practical
knowledge and ideas to students in her fun and lively instruction of Business
for Reflexologists, Ethics & Reflexology, Tax Tips for Reflexologists,
Documentation Parts I & II, Supervised Practice Clinic.
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Professional Levels Class Hours Requirements (one class hour is
equal to one hour of credit):
Pro Level I Pro Level II
(non LMPs) (LMPs)
Introductory Reflexology 16 hours 16 hours
Anatomy and Physiology I & II 32 hours
Structural Analysis of Foot/Lower Leg 16 hours 16 hours
Fundamentals of Addressing Foot Pain 16 hours 16 hours
Advanced Reflexology, Parts I & II 28 hours 28 hours
Business 7 hours
Ethics 4 hours 4 hours
Documentation Class, Parts I & II 8 hours 8 hours
Supervised Clinic 6 hours 3 hours
Tutorials 2 hours 2 hours
Professional Sessions 3 hours 3 hours
Elective Classes 42 hours 49 hours
Documented Practice Sessions 70 hours 70 hours
TOTAL 250 hours 215 hours
Advanced Levels Class Hours Requirements (one class hour is equal
to one hour of credit):
Advanced Advanced
Level I Level II
(non LMPs) (LMPs)
Introductory Reflexology 16 hours 16 hours
Anatomy and Physiology I & II 32 hours
Structural Analysis of Foot/Lower Leg 16 hours 16 hours
Fundamentals of Addressing Foot Pain 16 hours 16 hours
Advanced Reflexology, Parts I & II 28 hours 28 hours
Business 7 hours
Ethics 4 hours 4 hours
Documentation Class, Parts I & II 8 hours 8 hours
Supervised Clinic 6 hours 6 hours
Tutorials 2 hours 2 hours
Professional Sessions 3 hours 3 hours
Elective Classes 72 hours 71 hours
Documented Practice Sessions 90 hours 70 hours
TOTAL 300 hours 240 hours
Please note: Reflexology classes not affiliated with SRMC will not
count toward Reflexology Education requirements through SRMC.
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Reflexology Certification in Washington State
As of July 1, 2013, in order to practice reflexology in Washington
State, all reflexologists must either be certified by the Department of
Health or licensed as a massage therapist. In order to claim the title
of Certified Reflexologist, massage therapists must become certified
by Washington State Department of Health. For more information
about recent legal developments in reflexology certification in
Washington State please visit http://www.seattle-reflexology.com/
reflexologyclasses/law/.
Continuing Education Credits
SRMC classes count toward continuing education credits for
reflexologists, Washington State massage therapists and
acupuncturists. Class hours count toward ARCB, ABMP, AMTA,
NCBTMB (Non-Approved Provider) and NCCAOM. Our Ethics
class meets Washington State CE requirements for continuing
education in ethics.
National Reflexology Certification
Each diploma we offer provides eligibility for National Certification
through the American Reflexology Certification Board (ARCB).
Attainment of National Certification brings a level of professional
distinction to your practice, demonstrating to prospective clients
your commitment to providing reflexology that meets the highest
national standards. ARCB offers potential clients a database of
National Certificants on their website.
We strongly encourage students to become Nationally Certified.
ARCB offers National Certification testing in Seattle and Portland at
least once per year and schedules approximately 20 examinations
around the U.S. each year. ARCB Review and A&P I, II and Review
will help you prepare for the written portion of the ARCB test.
Our Students
Our students come from many backgrounds and phases of life.
Some take individual classes for fun or to do reflexology on
themselves or their loved ones. Others take them to establish or
augment their current massage practice or reflexology techniques.
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overuse. You will learn relaxation techniques and specific reflexology
points and for the hands as well as a hand reflexology routine to use
on yourself and others. Sun 9 am—4 pm (6 credits with SRMC,
ARCB and for WA LMTs) PREREQUISITES: Introduction to
Reflexology. Dec 1 $150 ($170 after Nov 16)
Instructors
At Seattle Reflexology we encourage dynamic learning in the field. You can
count on us for a solid educational foundation as well as a strong set of
continuing education opportunities.
Each year we welcome highly esteemed instructors who offer our students
new approaches, techniques, and maps. We think of it like pollination of
our reflexology community, making it, and us individually, stronger and
more vibrant.
In order to accomplish this we draw from our local community of experts,
as well as from the whole of the U.S. and beyond. We invite instructors
from around the world so you don’t have to travel so far to learn from the
best and brightest!
In past years Seattle Reflexology and our students have been graced with
the presence of extraordinary instructors like these:
Hanne Marquardt (Germany)
Bill Flocco (California)
Dorthe Krogsgaard and Peter Lund Frandsen (Denmark)
Dr. Jesus Manzanares
Lynne Booth (UK)
Sharon Stathis (Australia)
Susanne Enzer (UK)
Nico Pauly (Belgium)
Lone Sorenson (Spain)
Sally Kay (UK)
Chris Stormer-Fryer (South Africa)
Maryejo del Meijer (California)
Bill Runquist (California)
Inge Dougans (South Africa)
Bill Mitchell, ND (Seattle)
Anne Williams (Colorado)
Jade Shutes (Vermont)
Teri Hoskins (WA)
Michelle Thibert (WA)
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a hands-on school Nov 3-4 $325 ($365 after Oct 5; $100 early
bird deposit is non-refundable)
The Hidden Power of Reflexology for Chemical Dependency
Chemical dependency is growing in epidemic proportions across
every state of the United States of America, as well as overseas.
There is an approach that has been successfully used for several
decades, that uses reflex locations on the outer ear, to help with
chemical dependency issues. The purpose of this course is to help
practitioners learn about various types of chemical dependency and
the reflex points that have been proven to helpful when applied for
chemical dependency issues. These points can be used as a stand
alone approach or, preferably, incorporated into a comprehensive
approach to chemical dependency. By the end of the class you will
be able to discuss what chemical dependency is, list different types of
chemical dependency, describe physical, emotional, social related
issues, and describe the 30 Year History of the NADA Points for
Chemical Dependency. Most importantly, you will perform
protocols in an Integrated Ear Hand Foot Reflexology Routine for
Chemical Dependency. This class is great for both the beginning and
veteran reflexologist, massage therapists, bodyworkers, and any
natural health care practitioner. For more details visit
americanacademyofreflexology.com. Instructed by renowned
instructor, author, veteran teacher and leader in the field of
reflexology, Bill Flocco. Mon 9 am—5 pm (7 credits with SRMC,
ARCB, NCBTMB, ABMP and many states Massage/Reflexology
license) PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Reflexology or its
equivalent from a hands-on school. Nov 5 $190 ($230 after Oct 5;
$100 early bird deposit is non-refundable)
SPECIAL PRICE WHEN YOU SIGN UP FOR BOTH LONG CLASSES
WITH BILL FLOCCO: $500 ($540 after Oct 5; $100 early bird
deposit is non-refundable)
December
Reflexology for the Hands In this class, Neil McNeill will help
translate the reflexology you’ve been doing on the feet into an
application on the hands. Hands are frequently more convenient to
work on than the feet—on yourself and others. With the increase in
hand-intensive activities such as gaming, computer use and texting,
hand reflexology provides a welcome respite for hand tension and
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Students of the Level I Diploma Program are seeking a strong
foundation of professional training when transitioning into a new
career. Level II students are often looking for a shift of focus in their
current career or to enhance their current body-centered practice.
Class Size and Format
SRMC classes are generally offered on evenings and weekends. Most
of our students are full-time working professionals and take our
program at a rate of 1-2 classes per month. The Reflexology Diploma
Program is designed to be flexible and accommodate the needs of
working adults.
In order to allow for individual attention we limit the size of most
classes to 12-14 students. Larger or more complex classes include an
assistant or additional instructor. About 75% of each reflexology
skills class is hands-on, using massage tables and chairs supplied by
SRMC. This enables students to practice techniques learned during
class with instructor supervision and assistance.
We request that you bring a bath towel, fingernail clippers and a pen
or pencil and paper to most classes. Please keep fingernails and
toenails trimmed and filed. Booklets are provided in class. A
textbook is required for Anatomy & Physiology, but otherwise none
are required.
Class participation and the practice of techniques outside of class are
the best means to master the material presented. You will be
required to practice and document 70-90 hours outside of class,
depending on your level in the Program. Documented sessions are
reviewed by SRMC and graded pass/fail in writing with feedback,
and may be revised by the student until a passing score is achieved.
Two hands-on tutorials on SRMC staff are verbally graded pass/fail
and must be repeated at the student’s expense if failed.
Cost and Length of the Reflexology Education Program
The total cost and length of the program will vary depending on
whether you are in Professional or Advanced Level I or II and your
choice of electives. Program length will depend on the timing of the
classes you choose.
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For an estimate of the cost add the price of the required Core Clas-
ses for your Level, your chosen Elective Classes and a Binder to the
cost of the additional recommended supplies.
1. Cost of Classes and Binder
Core Classes Level I Level II
Introductory Reflexology $295 $295
Anatomy and Physiology $600
Structural Analysis of Foot/Lower Leg $300 $300
Fund. of Addressing Foot Pain $300 $300
Advanced Reflexology, Parts I & II $600 $600
Business $170
Ethics $100 $100
Documentation, Parts I & II $200 $200
Supervised Clinic (2 times for Level I) $150 $75-150
Tutorials (2 at $100 each) $200 $200
Professional Sessions (3/market rate) $210 $210
Review of Practice Documentation no cost no cost
Elective Classes—Level I Diplomas
Professional Level I (~42 credits) $840
Advanced Level I (~72 credits) $1440
Elective Classes—Level II Diplomas
Professional Level II (~49 credits) $980
Advanced Level II (~71 credits) $1420
SRMC Binder $30 $30
ESTIMATED TOTAL—Level I $3995-4595
ESTIMATED TOTAL—Level II $3290-3805
2. Cost of Additional Recommended Supplies
Anatomy & Physiology textbook $50
Massage table * $100-$1000
Sheets, pillows, lotion, etc. $100
Student liability insurance (ABMP) $15/yr
Reflexology text books $30-$300
ESTIMATED TOTAL $295-$1465
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Sun 2—5 pm (3 credits with SRMC, ARCB and for WA LMTs)
PREREQUISITES: None. Oct 28 $75 ($95 after Oct 12)
November
Pain Control & Stress Reduction with Foot, Hand and Ear
Reflexology is a course designed by Bill Flocco for everyone from
the layperson to the highly experienced reflexology practitioner. Bill
offers ear, hand and foot reflexology techniques to relieve common
causes of tension and stress, and indicates which microcosm – feet,
hands or ears – is most effective for each of the more than 20
ailments addressed, as well as internal and musculoskeletal parts of
the body. This independent class serves as a foundation for the more
in-depth class offered over the weekend. For more details visit
americanacademyofreflexology. Fri 6–9 pm (3 credits with SRMC,
ARCB, NCBTMB, ABMP and many states Massage/Reflexology
license) PREREQUISITES: None. Open to the public. Nov 2 $85
In Musculoskeletal Ear, Hand and Foot Reflexology you will learn
how to reflex feet, hands and ears for musculoskeletal issues from the
head to the feet and everything in between. Learn Priority
Reflexing: which microcosm is best for relieving pain for each of
twenty nine (29) parts of the body. Also discover Progression
Reflexing: what is the best way to progress through the microcosms
as you reflex for specific, maximum results. Reflexologists and other
professionals will be able to incorporate what is learned into their
reflexology and other practices for far greater results and increased
income. Most people who take this class and apply what they learn
are thrilled at the dramatic increased results they get with their
clients. Get far better results by integrating foot, hand and ear
reflexology during the same session than reflexing just feet, just
hands, or just ears. This is very much a hands-on workshop, designed
for both beginning and veteran reflexologists, massage therapists,
bodyworkers, and any natural health care practitioner. Don’t
miss internationally renowned instructor, author, veteran teacher
and leader in the field of reflexology Bill Flocco as he teaches this
class in Seattle! Visit americanacademyofreflexology for more
details. Sat-Sun 9 am—5 pm (14 credits with SRMC, ARCB,
NCBTMB, ABMP and many states Massage/Reflexology license)
PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Reflexology or its equivalent from
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arousal function includes autonomic inputs in the brain and responses
over a large part of the cortical and subcortical functions. On the other
hand: the immune system plays an important role in the stress-
response as it must fight inflammation caused by the nervous and
hormonal actions. In this workshop, we will cover the compact and
necessary knowledge around the arousal system and couple it to a
practical work-out, embedded in a Manual Neurotherapy-Nerve
Reflexology (MNT-NR) concept on stress and pain. An extensive hand-
out and a copy of the powerpoint are included in this workshop. Read
more on this concept at MNT-NR International. Mon—Tues 9 am—5
pm (14 credits with SRMC, ARCB and for WA LMTs).
PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Reflexology. Sep 10-11 $375 ($100
early bird deposit is non-refundable; $415 after Aug 10)
ARCB Review Session is a four-hour study group led by Christine
Freeland. These four hours are dedicated to helping you train for
taking the upcoming ARCB exam (required for Washington state
Reflexology Certification). Students who’ve taken this class report that
it was a great help in preparing for the upcoming ARCB test (read this
great class review). Sun 9 am—1 pm (4 hours – not for credit)
PREREQUISITES: None. Sep 16 $70
October
Reflexology Approaches for Acupuncturists Learn techniques to
integrate the two powerful modalities of acupuncture and reflexology
to amplify healing. Karen Kraft (EAMP, RF) will share techniques and
insights into the overlay of these two systems and how to elegantly
integrate them into practice. This class is designed for acupuncturists
and acupuncture students who have taken the Introduction to
Reflexology class as a prerequisite course. Sat 9 am—5 pm (6.5
NCCAOM PDA credits; 7 credits with SRMC, ARCB and for WA LMTs)
PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Reflexology. Oct 20 $170 ($190
after Oct 4)
Tax Tips for Reflexologists “Sometimes owning a small business can
seem so overwhelming! It seems that, no matter how hard I work, I
still feel so tax poor!” In this class, instructor Pam Foster will examine
the tricks and tips to have your business work for you…and all of this
is LEGAL! Come and increase your knowledge and understanding of
optimizing your business deductions and reducing your tax burden.
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If you do not already own a massage table, we recommend that
you invest in one. Prices range from $100-$2000. Used tables are
frequently offered for sale on local massage school bulletin boards
or online. An ideal table is light, portable and equipped with re-
cessed legs (sometimes called a “reiki table”).
We strongly recommend purchasing Student Liability Insurance.
ABMP offers this for $15/year while you are a student.
Sequence of Classes
It is best to complete the Introductory Reflexology class first.
Begin practicing right away, documenting and submitting 10 prac-
tice hours as soon as possible to integrate what you have learned
in class. Anatomy and Physiology I & II are the next core classes
(Level I students only), followed by Structural Analysis, Funda-
mentals of Addressing Foot Pain, and Advanced Reflexology,
Parts I & II. Documentation Part I and Supervised Practice Clinic
should be taken early in the training. Schedule your first tutorial
after at least 20 hours of practice. Take Documentation Part II,
the second Supervised Practice Clinic, and Business & Ethics classes
and schedule your second tutorial toward the end. Electives may
be taken in any order except where additional prerequisites have
been noted (see Course Descriptions for prerequisites).
Financial Policies
Payment Methods
Seattle Reflexology & Massage Center accepts credit and debit
cards, cash, and checks or money orders made payable to “Seattle
Reflexology” or “SRMC”. Please mail payments to PO Box 9111
Seattle, WA 98109.
Reviewing Classes
Because our classes are rich with information, many students
choose to retake their favorite classes. Reviewing a class costs half
the full current price. Reviewing is beneficial in helping you refine
your understanding of concepts and improve your techniques.
Credit hours for reviewing may be counted toward elective
hours. We have a maximum of two reviewing students per class.
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Class Registration
To reserve your space in a class, we require a deposit of $100
(U.S.). The remaining balance is due on the first day of class. If
the total price of a class is less than $100, the full class fee serves
as the deposit. Your reservation is not guaranteed until we have
received the deposit.
Please send in your deposit as soon as possible so that we can
better anticipate the number of students in attendance. Classes
are filled according to the order in which deposits are received.
For the sake of all involved, we encourage early enrollment.
Early-bird registration continues until 15 calendar days before the
class and 30 calendar days before specific elective classes, unless
otherwise noted. If we receive your deposit after the early bird
deadline, a late registration fee of $20 ($40 for specific elective
classes) will be added to the total balance due for the class.
Exceptions: Introductory Reflexology and classes offered to the
general public have no late registration fee.
SRMC’s Introduction to Reflexology class is a prerequisite to most
other classes at SRMC. After completion of Introduction to
Reflexology and your first 20 documented practice hours, elective
classes may be taken in any order (see Sequence of Classes for
suggested order of required classes and Course Descriptions for
prerequisites and exceptions).
Please call (206) 284-8389 if you have any questions Alida Schuh,
our Student Admissions Coordinator, has gone through the
program herself and can answer your questions with an insight
brought by experience!
Financial Aid
If you would like to take a class but are having financial challeng-
es please talk with an office administrator or our director about
arranging a payment plan. Payment plans are approved on a case
-by-case basis and must be arranged and approved prior to class.
We will give your class Certificate of Completions to you once
your classes have been paid in full.
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WA LMTs) PREREQUISITES: a hands-on Introductory Reflexology
class. May 5-6 $375 ($100 early bird deposit is non-refundable;
$415 after Apr 7)
June
ARCB Review Session is a four-hour study group led by Christine
Freeland. These four hours are dedicated to helping you train for
taking the upcoming ARCB exam (required for Washington state
Reflexology Certification). Students who’ve taken this class report
that it was a great help in preparing for the upcoming ARCB
test. Sun 9 am—1 pm (4 hours – not for credit) PREREQUISITES:
None. Jun 10 $70
July
Achieving Natural Foot Health Dr. Ray McClanahan, a podiatrist
from Portland who really knows a lot about how to help his
clients avoid surgery and orthotics, will come to Seattle to teach an
8 hour class. For full description, see the electives page of our
website. Sat 9 am—6 pm (8 credits with SRMC, ARCB and for WA
LMTs) PREREQUISITES: None. Jul 28 $235 ($255 after Jul 13)
August
Anatomy & Physiology Review is an elective class taught by
Bethany Jorgenson, designed to help you to retain and synthesize
the information you learned in your Introduction Anatomy &
Physiology classes. Students taking the ARCB exam have said this
class is very helpful to take right before the test. Sun 9 am—6 pm
(8 cr) PREREQUISITES: None. Aug 25 $190 ($210 after Aug 10)
September
The Stress-Response: A Sympathetic Nervous System, Hormonal
and Immune Challenge with Nico Pauly (Belgium) The stress-
response in humans is for a great part embedded in the “arousal”
function in the nervous system. “Arousal” stays for the grade of
conscious and non-conscious alertness in states of challenge, danger
and pain. In more “older” terms of nervous function, arousal
belongs to the structures and pathways of the “limbic
system”. While the limbic system restricts to the unconscious part
of the brain under the cortex, in today’s neurophysiology the
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Round About the Arm & Hand with Dorthe Krogsgaard and Peter
Lund Frandsen of Touchpoint (Denmark) For reflexologists, the
arms and hands are of special interest. Not only do many people
suffer from problems in the arm, elbow, wrist and hands, but
being the hands-on modality that reflexology is, knowledge about
this area and self-care techniques are crucial for good therapeutic
results and a long, healthy career! Theory will be combined with
lots of practical hands-on time. An extensive fully illustrated
workbook is included with the workshop. More information is
available at touchpoint.dk. Thurs & Fri 9 am—5 pm (14 credits
with SRMC, ARCB and for WA LMTs) PREREQUISITES: Intro to
Reflexology. Apr 12-13 $375 ($100 early bird deposit is non-
refundable; $415 after March 15)
Tax Tips for Reflexologists “Sometimes owning a small business
can seem so overwhelming! It seems that, no matter how hard I
work, I still feel so tax poor!” In this class, instructor Pam
Foster will examine the tricks and tips to have your business work
for you…and all of this is LEGAL! Come and increase your
knowledge and understanding of optimizing your business
deductions and reducing your tax burden. Sun 2—5 pm (3 credits
with SRMC, ARCB and for WA LMTs) PREREQUISITES: None.
Apr 22 (also offered Oct 28) $75 ($95 after Apr 7)
May
Reflexology Lymph Drainage (RLD) is a cutting-edge, multi-award
winning reflexology protocol developed by Sally Kay (UK). RLD
may be used to help reduce lymphedema after treatment for
breast cancer. Clinical experience and anecdotal evidence from a
growing body of case studies suggests RLD may also be useful for
clients with many non-cancer-related autoimmune disorders such
as fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, allergies, migraines, CFS/ME
(chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalopathy) and many
other inflammatory conditions. This will be an evidence-based
course in which you will learn specific reflexology techniques for
lymphatic drainage reflexively via the feet. The aim is to stimulate
the function of the lymphatic system and drain excess lymph from
reflexively damaged areas using a problem-specific RLD sequence.
Visit reflexologylymphdrainage.co.uk for more information.
Sat—Sun 9 am—5 pm (14 credits with SRMC, ARCB and for
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Cancellation Policy for Students Paying on a Class by Class Basis
It is your responsibility to contact us by phone if you must cancel a
class reservation. Emailed requests will NOT be accepted.
Cancellations made:
• more than 14 days before class will be granted a full refund.
• 8-14 days before class will be subject to a $50 fee. The
remaining $50 of your deposit may be transferred to a future
class of your choice.
• within 7 days of class the entire deposit will be forfeited.
• with less than 24 hours notice or failure to attend class you
will forfeit the entire class fee. You will receive an invoice for
any balance due, which must be paid in full prior to your
next class.
**Early-bird deposits for international classes are non-
refundable.
Cancellation and Refund Policy for Applicants Paying Full Tuition in Advance
If SRMC does not accept an applicant or cancels a class, all monies
paid by the applicant will be refunded within 30 days of the request.
If an applicant cancels class within five business days of signing the
Enrollment Agreement or paying a deposit, SRMC will refund all
money paid, as long as the applicant has not begun training.
If an applicant cancels class after the fifth business day after signing
the Enrollment Agreement or paying a deposit, SRMC will retain a
registration fee of $100, and refund the remainder paid.
If training is terminated after the student enters classes, SRMC may
retain the registration fee of $100, plus a percentage of the total tui-
tion (w/o pro session fees) as described in the following table:
Cancellation/Refund Policy for Students Paying Tuition Class by Class
If SRMC cancels a class, you may elect to receive a full refund for
any amount paid or transfer it to another class.
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Completed Training 1-10% 11-24% 25-50% 51-100%
By Student So Far
Pro Level I (250 hrs) $376 $940 $1885 $3760
Adv Level I (300 hrs) $444 $1110 $2220 $4439
Pro Level II (215 hrs) $227 $567 $1134 $2267
Adv Level II (240 hrs) $283 $706 $1413 $2825
When calculating refunds, the official date of a student’s termination is
the last day of recorded attendance:
A. when SRMC receives notice of the student’s intention to discontinue
the training program;
B. when the student is terminated for a violation of a published school
policy which provides for termination; or
C. when a student, without notice, fails to attend classes for 30
calendar days.
All refunds will be paid within 30 calendar days of the student’s official
termination date.
Bounced/Returned Checks
Checks written to SRMC that are returned by the bank due to
insufficient funds or stopped payment will be subject to a $50 fee.
Administrative Policies
Admissions Standards
To enroll in the Reflexology Diploma Program, students must sign an
Enrollment Agreement, be at least 18 years of age, and have earned a
high school diploma or GED. All Level II students must have previous
professional training in anatomy and physiology and documentation plus
proof of professional licensing. Note: Washington State law requires
professional reflexologists to be 18 years of age or older.
Grading system
Classes are graded pass/fail. Students’ progress will be monitored
throughout each class. Upon completion of each class, students will know
they passed if they receive a Certificate of Completion at the end of class.
Students with failing grades will not receive a Certificate of Completion.
Class completion records will be noted in the students’ official transcript.
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well as how to sense and direct it. You will also learn basic
grounding and shielding techniques. Sun 9 am—4 pm (6 credits
with SRMC, ARCB and for WA LMTs). PREREQUISITES: Intro-
duction to Reflexology. Mar 4 $160 ($180 after Feb 16)
Anatomy & Physiology Review is an elective class taught by Beth-
any Jorgenson, designed to help you to retain and synthesize the
information you learned in your Introduction Anatomy & Physiol-
ogy classes. Students taking the ARCB exam have said this class is
very helpful to take right before the test. Sun 9 am—6 pm (8
credits) PREREQUISITES: None. Mar 17 (also offered Aug
25) $190 ($210 after Mar 2)
Holistic Approaches to Communication In this class, Bethany
Jorgensen provides students with techniques to introduce mindful-
ness practices into their client interactions around listening, clarify-
ing intention and boundary setting with clients. Sun 9 am—6 pm
(8 credits with SRMC, ARCB and for WA LMTs). PREREQUI-
SITES: None. Mar 18 $190 ($210 after March 3)
April
Frontier Biology This 3 hour lecture on energy medicine and cell
communication will give you a new view of the world! In a time
when results from biology, energy medicine and consciousness
research are pouring in at a breathtaking pace, it can be an over-
whelming task to stay updated and find out what it all means. In
this lecture Peter Lund Frandsen will help us do just that. He will
explore the implications of old and new research from multiple
fields of natural sciences and show how in combining these find-
ings, a new broader view of biology is emerging. This lecture will
tie “New Biology” to new ways in which we may be able to ex-
plain the working mechanisms of many healing modalities, and
on a larger scale to begin to understand ourselves as indivisible
parts of a conscious universe. The event will be delivered in a live-
ly format, with lots of illustrations, video clips and small exercises.
Read more at www.frontierbiology.com. Thurs 6—9 pm (3 cred-
its) PREREQUISITES: None—open to the public. Apr 12 $85
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Elective Classes January
Reflexology Approaches for Acupuncturists Learn techniques to in-
tegrate the two powerful modalities of acupuncture and reflexology
to amplify healing. Karen Kraft (EAMP, RF) will share techniques
and insights into the overlay of these two systems and how to ele-
gantly integrate them into practice. This class is designed for acu-
puncturists and acupuncture students who have taken the Introduc-
tion to Reflexology class as a prerequisite course. Sat 9 am—5 pm
(6.5 NCCAOM PDA credits; 7 credits with SRMC, ARCB and for
WA LMTs) PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Reflexology. Jan
27 $170 ($190 after Jan 12)
February
Dr. Jesus Manzanares will be coming to Seattle from Barcelona,
Spain to teach Manzanares Reflexologic Method. Dr. Manzanares
was the first researcher to conduct a scientific study undertaking to
determine the content of the “deposits” reflexologists find in the
feet. Access several of his scientific studies on reflexology and more
information at manzanaresmethod.com. Send your deposit early to
hold your place in class! Fri, Sat & Sun 9 am—5 pm (21 credits)
PREREQUISITES: Introductory Reflexology.
Feb 9-11 Pricing as follows:
Early registration (ends Nov 30, 2017)
New students: $570
Returning students: $480
Early bird deposit is non-refundable
Late registration (Dec 1, 2017 and later)
New students: $630
Returning students: $600
March
Energy Awareness & Reflexology In this very special class, Neil
McNeill will share concepts of energy awareness and its use in your
practice of reflexology. Including descriptions of energy through the
lenses of both spirituality and science, this class will offer a chance
to personally experience and more deeply understand energy, as
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Non-Discrimination Policies
SRMC and its employees do not discriminate against students or potential
students on the basis of race, creed, color, age, national origin, religion,
sex, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, or the presence of any
sensory, mental or physical disability or the use of a trained guide dog or
service animal by a person with a disability.
Students with Disabilities: ADA Access & Equipment Information
The classroom space is reached via 15 stairs, and there is no elevator access
in this 1912 building. Our training equipment includes the use of folding
chairs and portable massage tables. Students with disabilities may request a
reasonable accommodation by contacting the Director.
Records and Transcripts
Student records are maintained for 50 years. Students may request a copy
of their transcript by filling out a “Official Transcript Request Form”
available from our office. Federal law requires that we receive this request
in writing. An initial copy of the transcript is available within the first year
after completion of the Reflexology Diploma Program at no cost.
Additional copies or copies requested after one year will cost $15 per
transcript.
Student Conduct Policies
Students are expected to act in a respectful manner toward instructors,
staff and other students. These policies are in place to keep classes focused
and on task, benefiting the entire group.
As a courtesy to all involved, we ask that cell phones are turned to
“silent” (not “vibrate”) during class and be used only on breaks. PLEASE
DO NOT TAKE CELL PHONE CALLS DURING CLASS. If you must
communicate with the outside world during class, please take your call
outside.
Students are expected to clean up after themselves and treat the physical
classroom with respect, refraining from causing destruction or damage to
the physical property. Any damage should be reported to the instructor or
staff immediately.
No photography, video recording, or voice recordings are allowed during
class without permission from both the Director and the instructor.
All written materials provided in class are copyrighted by Seattle
Reflexology and Massage Center or guest instructors, and may not be
copied or distributed to others without the written permission by SRMC
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and/or the author.
Students and graduates may not re-teach significant portions of course
materials to individuals or groups without written permission by SRMC.
Failure to meet any or all of the above policies, behavior that could lead to
injury, any intoxication, drugged behavior or behavior deemed
inappropriate, possession of a weapon or repeated absence without valid
excuse are grounds for immediate dismissal from an individual class and/or
the entire program. Copyright infringement will prompt legal action.
Depending on the severity of a student conduct issue, the first offense will
result in a verbal warning. The second offense will result in six months of
probation and possible expulsion from class.
Continued misconduct will result in written demand for dismissal by an
instructor or staff member to both the student and the Director, and
immediate dismissal. In a more serious student conduct issue the student
may be dismissed immediately. All previously stated cancellation policies
will apply.
Readmission of a dismissed student to future classes will require a written
explanation by the student of how the situation will be rectified. A phone
or face-to-face meeting may be required with the Director. Grounds for
approval of readmission will be determined by the Director.
Nothing in our policy prevents students from contacting the Workforce
Board at 360.709.4600 at any time with a concern or complaint.
Tardiness and Absences
There is a grace period of 15 minutes at the beginning of class or after a
break. Students who are more than 15 minutes late will not receive credit
for that hour of instruction. Students can miss up to 2 hours or 10% of the
total class (whichever is smaller) and still be eligible to receive a “passing”
score for class. The total number of credits to complete the program must
still be earned.
If greater than 10% of the class hours are missed due to tardiness or leaving
class early, students must retake the class the next time it is offered or make
up these hours via a tutorial with an instructor or a special project on the
related subject. Written approval by the Director is required in either of
these circumstances. Tutorial fees vary depending on the instructor and
range from $50-$100 per hour.
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$100 ($120 with late enrollment)
March 3 (Sun; $120 after Feb 16)
June 16 (Sat; $120 after Jun 1)
September 8 (Sun; $120 after Aug 24)
Documentation II Take your documentation to the next level. This
advanced class will refine your reflexology documentation skills to
prepare you for real-world reflexology practice as well as ARCB
certification standards. Instructor Pam Foster will cover advanced no-
tation methodology, structural and pain assessment, and how to inte-
grate new or alternative reflexology techniques into your session doc-
umentations. We suggest taking this class at least half-way through
your reflexology training. Bring 1 recently completed doc to class for
in-class review. Sat or Sun 9 am—1 pm (4 credits) PREREQUISITES:
Documentation I and at least 20 documented practice
hours. $100 ($120 with late enrollment)
March 3 (Sun; $120 after Feb 16)
June 16 (Sat; $120 after Jun 1)
September 8 (Sun; $120 after Aug 24)
Supervised Practice Clinic This mentored clinic setting allows you to
bring in a client or friend, give them a real-time reflexology session,
and have your questions answered and your technique refined by in-
structors Pam Foster and Neil McNeill. From your client intake to
post-session documentation, this clinic will help you improve your
assessment, warm-up, reflexing sequence and other session-related
skills including body mechanics, clients’ feet or health issues, and client
homework (contact SRMC for help in finding a volunteer to work on,
if needed). We suggest that you sign up for one clinic
shortly after beginning your reflexology training and the second clinic
toward the end of your training. In-class practice hours do not count
towards your 70-90 hours of documentation. Sat 2—5 pm (3 credits)
PREREQUISITES: Documentation I. $75 ($95 with late enrollment)
March 3 (Sun; $95 after Feb 16)
June 16 (Sat; $95 after Jun 1)
September 8 (Sun; $95 after Aug 24)
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Reflexology Business & Ethics Classes offer assistance in developing
a successful and rewarding practice. Our engaging instructor, Pam
Foster, provides an interactive and thought-provoking approach to
this topic, giving tools to help you understand and identify your
market and tap into the resources to your success. Legal aspects of
running a business and how to prepare a business plan are includ-
ed. PREREQUISITES: None (we strongly recommend that you take
this class toward the end of the program). These classes meet WA
State CE requirements for LMPs.
Apr 21 Business $170 ($190 after Apr 6) Sun 9am–5pm (7 credits)
Apr 22 Ethics $100 ($120 after Apr 7) Sun 9am–1pm (4 credits)
Oct 27 Business $170 ($190 after Oct 12) Sun 9am–5pm (7 credits)
Oct 28 Ethics $100 ($120 after Oct 13) Sun 9am–1 pm (4 credits)
Tutorials give you the opportunity to refine your reflexology tech-
niques and body mechanics through an hour of one-on-one in-
structional feedback with Lisa Hensell. As you work on Lisa, she
will provide immediate assistance and give you time to practice
what you have just learned. We suggest scheduling the first tutorial
a few classes into your training (after you have completed about
20 hours of practice) and the second one toward the end. 1 credit
per 1-hour session. PREREQUISITES: Introduction
to Reflexology. $90 per one-hour tutorial
Call SRMC to schedule your tutorial
at least 2-3 months before your desired appointment time
Documentation I What's the best way to record your reflexology
sessions? What do you write down? Why do you need to docu-
ment at all? This class will demystify the documentation process so
you can record your reflexology sessions quickly and confident-
ly! Instructor Neil McNeill will introduce you to documentation
theory, the use of basic anatomical terms and abbreviations, tips
for efficiently documentation sessions, and how to translate your
observations into an acceptable written format that meets both
SRMC diploma expectations and ARCB requirements. We suggest
taking this class shortly after beginning your reflexology train-
ing. Sat or Sun 9 am—1 pm (4 credits) PREREQUISITES: 10 docu-
mented practice hours (bring your favorite doc to class for review).
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Placement Assistance
SRMC will contact graduates through email, Facebook or LinkedIn when
notified by the community (spas, health care co-ops, etc.) of specific
demands to employ a professional reflexologist.
To prepare students for professional practice in reflexology SRMC requires
that all students take Business and Ethics classes as part of the Reflexology
Diploma Program. In these classes students will learn about how to look
for a job in the specific field of reflexology as well as how to set up their
own practice.
Students and graduates may choose to become a member of Washington
Reflexology Association (WRA) or their own state’s
professional reflexology organization. As a member of the WRA,
professional reflexologists may opt to be listed on the web site where
prospective clients and employers can find them. For further information,
please visit www.washingtonreflexology.org
Graduates of our Reflexology Education Program who choose to become
Nationally Board Certified through the American Reflexology Certification
Board may opt to be listed on the web site where prospective clients can
find them. For additional information, please visit www.arcb.net
Reflexology practitioners may join Reflexology Association of America
(RAA). RAA is a membership organization which acts as a community for
practicing reflexologists, providing information and support and listing
classes and national informational updates and initiatives as well as a
referral list for reflexologists around the US. For additional information,
please visit www.reflexology-usa.org
Reflexology practitioners may also join International Council of
Reflexology (ICR), a membership organization serving the international
reflexology community providing information and support and listing
classes and international conferences and leading edge research in the field.
For additional information, please visit www.icr-reflexology.org
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Classes Required for Diploma
In Introductory Reflexology you will learn the basic history of the art
and science of reflexology, theories of how it works, its benefits, in-
dications and contraindications for its use. You will learn a sequence
for a one-hour reflexology session; about 80% of the class is devot-
ed to hands-on practice. This class will be taught by Neil McNeill,
Jessica Crofoot or Lisa Hensell. Sat & Sun 9 am–6 pm (16 credits)
PREREQUISITES: None. $295 plus $30 supply fee
January 20-21 August 11-12
March 24-25 September 29-30
May 19-20 November 10-11 (in Tacoma)
June 30-July 1 November 17-18
January 19-20, 2018
In Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology, Parts I and II Bethany
Jorgenson will teach anatomy and physiology of the human body
from a perspective of reflexology. She will help you to become a
health detective for your client during your sessions, and to further
develop your documentation skills. Both parts of this class are re-
quired for Level I and optional for Level II Diplomas. A&P Review
will be offered 2-3 weeks after these classes as an elective class. Sat
& Sun 9 am–6pm (32 total credits) PREREQUISITES: None. $300
per class weekend ($320 with late enrollment)
Feb 3-4 Part I ($320 after Jan 19)
Feb 24-25 Part II ($320 after Feb 9)
Mar 17 A&P Review Sunday (elective—$190; $210 after Mar 2)
Jul 21-22 Part I ($320 after Jul 6)
Aug 4-5 Part II ($320 after Jul 20)
Aug 25 A&P Review Sunday (elective—$190; $210 after Aug 10)
In Structural Analysis of the Foot and Lower Leg you will learn how
the structural condition of the feet affects the overall health and vi-
tality of the body. Instructor Jessica Crofoot will focus on identifica-
tion of bones, muscles, nerves, veins and arteries of the foot and
lower leg to help you gain a deeper understanding of their role in
the healthy biomechanical and physiological function of the body
through gait analysis. Sat & Sun 9 am–6 pm (16 credits)
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PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Reflexology, Anatomy & Physiology
Part I, and 20 documented practice hours which have been reviewed
by SRMC. $300 ($320 with late enrollment)
Apr 7-8 ($320 after Mar 23)
Sept 22-23 ($320 after Sept 7)
Fundamentals of Addressing Foot Pain builds on what you learn in
Structural Analysis of the Foot and Lower Leg. In this class, students
will investigate such foot conditions as bunions, corns, calluses, bone
spurs and plantar fasciitis. You will learn how foot problems develop
and influence the body reflexively, how to recognize & address them,
and how to educate your clients regarding prevention and correction.
The information Jessica Crofoot relays in this class will help to produce
astounding results for your clients and prolong the effects of your
reflexology sessions. Sat & Sun 9 am–6 pm (16 credits).
PREREQUISITES: Structural Analysis of the Foot and Lower Leg. $300
($320 with late enrollment)
Apr 28-29 ($320 after Apr 13)
Oct 13-14 $320 after Sept 28)
In Advanced Reflexology, Parts I and II Lisa Hensell shares a very
unique and effective approach to reflexology. You will learn how each
system of the body corresponds to the reflex maps on the feet and the
most efficient ways to access them to promote your clients’ health.
You will leave with a superior understanding of reflexology and its
amazing potential for encouraging optimal health. Both parts of this
class are required for Level I and II Diplomas. Sat & Sun 9 am–5 pm
(28 total credits) PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Reflexology,
Anatomy and Physiology and 20 documented practice hours which
have been reviewed by SRMC. $300 per class weekend ($320 with
late enrollment)
Jun 2-3 Part I ($312 after May 18)
Jun 23-24 Part II ($320 after Jun 8)
Nov 10-11 Part I ($320 after Oct 26)
Dec 8-9 Part II ($320 after Nov 23)