Association of Biodynamic Massage Therapists
  • Welcome
  • About Biodynamic Massage
    • A Brief History
    • Therapeutic Aims
    • Theoretical Principles
    • The Practice
  • Finding a Practitioner
    • Practitioner - London
    • Practitioner - East England
    • Practitioner - South East
    • Practitioner - South West
    • Practitioner - Midlands and North
    • Practitioner - Ireland
    • Practitioner - Scotland
  • Become a Member
    • Becoming a Member
    • Members Page
  • Professional Training
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • Research
  • Blog
  • The Journal
  • CPD Resources
  • Data Protection Guidance
  • New Page

Welcome


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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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About the ABMT


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The Association for Biodynamic Massage Therapists  in the UK.
(formerly known as AHBMT) 
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For more information 

CPD/Networking Events

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The ABMT hosts two CPD/Networking events for members and those interested in our work every year -  events usually take place in either London or Cambridge. 



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Spring Meeting, 29 March 2014

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Kate Codrington is our guest speaker for the Spring Meeting.  She will be sharing her experiences of working with the physiological and emotional function of the colon and iliocaecal valve. 

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  • Welcome
  • About Biodynamic Massage
    • A Brief History
    • Therapeutic Aims
    • Theoretical Principles
    • The Practice
  • Finding a Practitioner
    • Practitioner - London
    • Practitioner - East England
    • Practitioner - South East
    • Practitioner - South West
    • Practitioner - Midlands and North
    • Practitioner - Ireland
    • Practitioner - Scotland
  • Become a Member
    • Becoming a Member
    • Members Page
  • Professional Training
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • Research
  • Blog
  • The Journal
  • CPD Resources
  • Data Protection Guidance
  • New Page