Massage & Bodywork

March/April 2009

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Client Encounters Tales of Confusion, Conflict, and Consensus BY RAYMOND J. BISHOP, JR. T here are those times in our practice when clients challenge us, some actually so perturbing that they elicit visceral responses we would rather deny. One such category of problem children are those folks who complain consistently about not feeling at all better. Despite their dissatisfaction, we will see noticeable changes in their systems and sense palpable changes in their tissue. We, therefore, reasonably expect that these changes will have created suffi cient movement that clients will begin reporting real progress. Yet, for some this never occurs. 76 massage & bodywork march/april 2009

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