Courses
To book courses click hereVertical Reflex Therapy (VRT) is an extremely profound but relatively simple technique to learn and qualified reflexologists, once they have attended a Basic one day VRT course, can immediately assimilate it into their practice. All courses are accredited by the Association of Reflexologists (AoR) for 12 CPD points per day and the Complementary Therapists' Association (CThA) for 5 CPD points per day. The courses are also recognised by many professional therapy bodies around the world.

The Booth Method - or Vertical Reflexology as it is also known - incorporates the teaching of specialised techniques, offers different ways of working the reflexes and introduces a few new and deeper reflexes. However, we do not presume to teach qualified reflexologists how to perform basic reflexology. So whatever your training, whether the light or firm touch, whether you incorporate cream and knuckles or just use your hands, you can learn VRT and use it at once. Many practitioners are using the shortened Complete VRT treatment for work in hospitals, hospices, with all ages including young children, elderly and chronically ill persons. VRT often has immediate results and practitioners use these to expand their practice into the workplace, sports teams etc where they can offer effective but shorter treatments. Others simply reduce their conventional treatments by a few minutes so that VRT can be included at the beginning and/or end of each session. All VRT Appointed tutors in the
Musculo-skeletal problems often respond the quickest, but all conditions can be helped with VRT.
To learn this technique it is necessary to attend the VRT Basic Foot Course first and we also offer occasional Basic VRT Hand courses on request by professional organisations or groups.
I thoroughly enjoyed the Pain and Mobility Masterclass along with meeting the other reflexologists. I have already put into practice my new knowledge for one client with tooth ache and the other with earache and both people think I have magic hands"!
Susie Gower,
'Thanks to Lynne for a really useful, enjoyable and hospitable workshop. The day was packed with information and the handouts will be invaluable as a resource . I now have even more tools to use for clients in pain.'
Chris Lamont, Wotton-under-edge, Glos
VRT course organiser, Cambridge July 08
