Massage & Bodywork

September/October 2008

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FOR MORE INFORMATION ON CAREY SMITH'S SPIRIT OF LEARNING, GO TO WWW.MASSAGE.NET. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON RED MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE OF HEALING ARTS, GO TO WWW.REDMOUNTAININSTITUTE.COM. endless possibilities. She provided information, experimentation, and living example." The result was a sense of empowerment, offering not only the tools to strengthen shortcomings, but inspiration to teach well. Askew says continuing education— whether looking at a new modality or exploring teaching styles—is critical in a teaching environment and is an inherent aspect of RMI's teaching philosophy. For the bodywork community, Askew says continuing education and lifelong learning is the lifeblood. "You can't give away what you don't own." Smith explains it this way. "Continuing education provides opportunities for lifelong learning where curiosity and commitment call each person ever deeper into the theory and technique of this profession." Personally, therapists gain confidence, perspective, and a stronger sense of value in their mission through continuing education," she says. "Professionally, continuing education offers an expanding repertoire of cognitive and manual skills, an environment for increasing psychological and emotional maturity, and a learning community of colleagues. "Continuing education allows people in the field to grow, change, and shape the future." Massage & Bodywork magazine. Contact her at karrie@abmp.com. Karrie Osborn is contributing editor for The result was a sense of empowerment, offering not only the tools to strengthen shortcomings, but inspiration to teach well. visit abmp.com for a calendar of ceu listings 147

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