Association of Biodynamic Massage Therapists
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Welcome to ABMT
The Association of Biodynamic Massage Therapists

Biodynamic Massage is a form of massage that addresses both the body and the mind. It affects all aspects of our being - physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual. It was developed in the 1960's by Gerda Boyesen, a clinical psychologist and physiotherapist, interested in the effects of massage on people's mental health.
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Latest News

NO to Sexual Harassment

NO to Sexual Harassment

09/02/22

A Therapist’s Protection Group within GCMT (the Council for Soft Tissue Therapies) recently commissioned a survey into sexual harassment within massage practice.
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ABMT Spring Meeting Cambridge

Covid 19 February 2022

29/04/22

Join us for our annual Spring Meeting and Afternoon session,  Saturday 14th May 2022, revisiting and re-enquiring about our biodynamic practice.
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Being in Touch Conference Cambridge 

Bodywork Helped Me

29/04/22

Being in Touch:  Communicating through Touch in Psychotherapy. A One Day Conference, Saturday, 9th July 2022
Kings College, Cambridge
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To receive information about ABMT activities including updates on research, articles from our journal and events join as an Associate Member and receive our bi-annual journal and regular newsletters.
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What is Biodynamic Massage Therapy?

Theo Raymond our Professional Development Officer and body psychotherapist from Welldoing.org explains what you might expect from a body psychotherapy session and what this type of therapy is good for.
ABMT's Chair, Lindsey discusses the unique therapeutic contact we make in biodynamic massage.

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The ABMT issue two journals a year, our most recent being in September 2019. You can find out more about these and how to submit for our peer-reviewed publication here:
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Working in Partnership with:

The Council for Soft Tissue Therapies
Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council
Centre for Biodynamic Body Psychotherapy
Cambridge Body Psychotherapy Centre
The ABMT is a verifying organisation for the CNHC and as such can support Biodynamic Therapists who wish to register with the CNHC. From May 2021 therapists will be required to have both a Biodynamic Massage qualification and a prior massage qualification (min Level 3) to ensure that they meet the CNHC Core Curriculum requirements. Therapists who are currently members will retain their membership.

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  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • About Biodynamic Massage >
      • Biodynamic Massage
      • A Brief History
      • Therapeutic Aims
      • Theoretical Principles
      • The Practice
  • Membership
    • Become a Member
    • Members
    • CPD Resources
    • Research
    • The Journal
  • Find a Practitioner
    • Practitioner - London
    • Practitioner - East England
    • Practitioner - South East
    • Practitioner - South West
    • Practitioner - Midlands and North
    • Practitioner - Ireland
    • Practitioner - Scotland
  • Training
  • Blog
  • Contact Us