Summary: Mo Rosser's well-loved text has now been fully updated to reflect the new standards in Beauty Therapy. The book places massage in the context of the workplace and provides a comprehensive introduction for students on Diplomas in Complementary Therapies, NVQ/SVQ Diploma in Beauty Therapy at Level 3 and short courses at Level 3 from City and Guilds, VTCT and ITEC. It is also an invaluable reference for practising beauty therapists.Additional information on advanced massage techniques is included for those who want to progress further.
Clear photos and diagrams to show each movement and step-by-step routineCase studies to help you focus on the individual needs of each clientActivities and tip boxes to reinforce learningExtended end of chapter assessment material to check your knowledgeFull-colour anatomy and physiology section
Table of Contents: IntroductionLearning and assessment guidanceBrief history of massageChapter 1 - Health, safety and hygieneChapter 2 - Body systems and the physiological and psychological effects of massageChapter 3 - Professional conduct, ethics and preparationChapter 4 - Classification of massage and the four massage groupsChapter 5 - Massage routinesChapter 6 - Adapting massage for specific conditionsChapter 7 - Mechanical massageChapter 8 - Reflection, evaluation and continuing professional development
About the Author(s): Mo Rosser was a physiotherapist and highly respected lecturer, examiner and assessor of beauty and complementary therapies.Greta Couldridge has worked within the beauty industry for many years, starting her career in a salon environment, before moving to teaching posts in colleges of further education where she progressed to senior management roles. She has worked worldwide as an external verifier and examiner and with various awarding bodies developing assessment materials and teaching and learning resources. She has collaborated on other Beauty Therapy text books. Greta was a valued friend and colleague of Mo Rosser, and contributed to the writing of the original editions. She is a member of the Institute for Learning.Sue Rosser MA Hons, PGCE. Sue is a qualified teacher with 15 years' experience teaching in a variety of educational settings, including further education, and is a member of the General Teaching Council and the Institute For Learning. She is Mo Rosser's daughter and has always retained a strong interest in massage and complementary therapies.
Mo Rosser was a physiotherapist and highly respected lecturer, examiner and assessor of beauty and complementary therapies.Greta Couldridge has worked within the beauty industry for many years, starting her career in a salon environment, before moving to teaching posts in colleges of further education where she progressed to senior management roles. She has worked worldwide as an external verifier and examiner and with various awarding bodies developing assessment materials and teaching and learning resources. She has collaborated on other Beauty Therapy text books. Greta was a valued friend and colleague of Mo Rosser, and contributed to the writing of the original editions. She is a member of the Institute for Learning.Sue Rosser MA Hons, PGCE. Sue is a qualified teacher with 15 years' experience teaching in a variety of educational settings, including further education, and is a member of the General Teaching Council and the Institute For Learning. She is Mo Rosser's daughter and has always retained a strong interest in massage and complementary therapies.
Readership: Students on Diplomas in Complementary Therapies, NVQ/SVQ Diploma in Beauty Therapy at Level 3 and short courses at Level 3