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When Adaptation Becomes the Problem
There is currently a lot of discussion in manual therapy about symmetry and asymmetry. Personally, I think this discussion risks missing the most important point. If there is a problem somewhere in the organism, the body will adapt. And maybe not in the place you...
What I Wanted Bowen College UK to Offer Bowen Therapy Practitioners
Many Bowen Therapy practitioners qualify with a solid grounding in the work and go on to build meaningful practices from that foundation. For some, that initial training is enough to carry them a long way. But as most of us discover, the real work begins when we...
My Career Change to Bowen Therapy: From Finance to Fulfilment
From Banking to Bodywork: Mother and Son both Retrain from Finance to Become Successful Bowen Therapists I kind of fell out of school and into banking. I’d always wanted to be a physical training instructor in the Navy, but a long-term relationship held me at home....
Breathe Better, Feel Better: The Science and Power of Coherent Breathing
Have you ever stopped to notice how you're breathing? Most of us rarely do. Yet, it’s one of the most direct, effective ways to influence our health and emotional wellbeing. Educator and artist, Laura van Tatenhove invites us to reconnect with the breath as a...
Deep Front Line: Psoas, Diaphragm and Visceral Integration
What do the psoas, diaphragm, and mesentery have in common? They sit at the centre of how we move, breathe, and feel. When restrictions in the deep core go unaddressed, they can affect everything from hip mobility and breath function to visceral health and...





