Continuing Education Credits for
Clinical Counsellors &
Registered Massage Therapists
The Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association accredited Dr. Fränzi Ng's Thought Field Therapy class with 14 CECs.
The College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia accredited Dr.Fränzi Ng as the trainer for the following approved courses. Registered Massage Therapists of B.C. can earn Continuing Education Credits for:
- Callahan Techniques - Thought Field Therapy Algorithm Training: 14 credits, PE/A2
- Traditional Japanese Reiki, the First Degree: 7 credits, PE, A2
For more information visit www.cmtbc.bc.ca

What Massage Therapists say about Thought Field Therapy:
“Thank you again for teaching the TFT Algorithm Training. Your love of teaching showed. It was very enjoyable and probably THE most enjoyable post-graduate course I've taken since becoming an RMT.
The participants were all great, and it was nice to have had the chance to work with all of them.
I had a day of treatments today and used Thought Field Therapy on three patients, integrating TFT into their treatment. All were taken to a ZERO in just minutes. Total success. Thanks.”
Richard Wong, RMT, North Vancouver
“A fascinating, practical therapy, clearly presented in a relaxed, fun atmosphere by a passionate teacher.”
Kim Milber, RMT, Kamloops
“As a full time Registered Massage Therapist for over 20 years, I feel that the integration of Thought Field Therapy will have a positive impact on my massage practice. Many of my patients have short or long term anxieties that may cause the initial tension that them requires massage to correct; some patients have anxieties that hinder the long term success of the massage treatment itself. I feel that effective use of TFT will help remove the barriers to the relaxation process, thereby making massage therapy more effective."
Connie Erickson, BA, RMT., Prince George
"Hi Franzi,
I not only enormously enjoyed the course but I had a great time too. I"ve got lots of ideas rolling around in my head to help me assimilate everything I learned and how to apply it all. I also really enjoyed the class size being small. It's more my style for learning and it was such a great bunch of people. Everyone was so present.
Thank you so much for all your diverse teaching styles. That's what separates you from other teachers and makes it fun as well as informative.
This is a great course for RMT's who are looking to get away from the strain of massage on their bodies or for those already practicing gentler techniques to add another tool to their tool box for releasing repetitive problems either emotional or physical. Thank you for a great course
Sincerely,
Robin Goldfarb, RMT, CST
Vancouver
What Massage Therapists Say about Reiki:
“I've noticed a big differnece in my practice since recieving my Second Level Reiki. I'm achieving releases with chronic dense trigger points that previously would not let go, and my patients are even more relaxed during and after the session.
I occasionally work with very active children. Since receiving Level 2, they are able to lie still for much longer periods without using visualization or breathing techniques
I've also found the heat of rheumatoid inflammation affecting soft tissue is much more noticeable in my hands as I work, helping me to gauge pressure and what the tissues can tolerate. I look forward to experimenting with patients who seem hypersensitive to pain and pressure to see the results.
I am very grateful for the difference Reiki is making to my practice and life in general. Thank you, Dr. Fränzi, for introducing me to Reiki."
Coral Leung, R.M.T., Prince George
“I am so pleased to have integrated Traditional Japanese Reiki into my massage practice. Reiki naturally and easily fits in with what I have already been doing. Many of my clients, particularly the ones with chronic conditions, such as Parkinson's, benefit from this soothing, ancient healing art. Thank you, Dr. Fränzi, for empowering me with Reiki.”
Doreen Allen, RMT, Vancouver, BC
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