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The content presented is intended for the manual-therapy and bodywork communities (massage therapists, acupuncturists, rolfers, somatic therapists and educators, physical therapists, chiropractors, neuromuscular therapists, reiki masters, reflexologists, etc.), to promote thought and action toward readying for your return to work in a pre-vaccine era of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Our intention is to offer a thought-provoking tool for practitioners. Completion of this thought experiment does not supersede any local, state, or national mandates regarding when you may resume manual therapies. These…mehr

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The content presented is intended for the manual-therapy and bodywork communities (massage therapists, acupuncturists, rolfers, somatic therapists and educators, physical therapists, chiropractors, neuromuscular therapists, reiki masters, reflexologists, etc.), to promote thought and action toward readying for your return to work in a pre-vaccine era of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Our intention is to offer a thought-provoking tool for practitioners. Completion of this thought experiment does not supersede any local, state, or national mandates regarding when you may resume manual therapies. These are the essential driving questions that spawned this thought experiment: What do I need to know? How am I going to do this? How do I get through this? What do I need? Where do I start?
Autorenporträt
Kate Fox's work has appeared in the Great River Review, New Ohio Review, Green Mountains Review, Kenyon Review, Valparaiso Review, Pleiades, and West Branch. She has also authored two poetry chapbooks: The Lazarus Method, chosen for the Wick Poetry Series and published by Kent State University Press, and Walking Off the Map, published by Seven Kitchens Press in Cincinnati. She was an Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist's Grant recipient, and her poem, "The Lost Baby Poem" earned second place in Cutthroat's Joy Harjo Poetry Award competition. She lives in Athens with poet and scholar Bob DeMott, and their two English setters, mild-mannered Katie, and ill-mannered Patch.