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Presenting a wider scope than traditional how-to books on Thai Massage, this authoritative study uncovers a wealth of previously unavailable information on the historical, spiritual, and cultural connections to this powerful healing art.
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Presenting a wider scope than traditional how-to books on Thai Massage, this authoritative study uncovers a wealth of previously unavailable information on the historical, spiritual, and cultural connections to this powerful healing art.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 192mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 965g
- ISBN-13: 9781844096169
- ISBN-10: 1844096165
- Artikelnr.: 37520083
- Verlag: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 192mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 965g
- ISBN-13: 9781844096169
- ISBN-10: 1844096165
- Artikelnr.: 37520083
Bob Haddad is a Registered Thai Therapist, teacher and author who has studied and practiced traditional Thai massage since 1999. He is the founder and director of Thai Healing Alliance International, teaches workshops internationally, and has organized international conferences on Thai healing arts.
Preface
One: Introduction
1. Practice, Culture, and Spirituality: Introduction Bob Haddad
2. Traditional Thai Massage: An Overview Kira Balaskas
3. Common Myths Associated with Thai Massage C. Pierce Salguero
Two: Mastery of Practice
4. The Care and Feeding of Your Thai Massage Practice Bob Haddad
5. Thai Acupressure and the Wat Po Treatment Protocols Noam Tyroler
6. Introduction to Thai Element Theory Nephyr Jacobsen
7. The Sen Sip: Understanding Sen Lines Felicity Joy
8. Using Your Feet in Thai Yoga Massage Ralf Marzen
9. Pregnancy and Thai Massage Bob Haddad
10. Considering Body Language Bob Haddad
11. Breath and Body Mechanics in Nuad Boran Bob Haddad
12. Luk Pra Kob:
The Art of Thai Herbal Compress Therapy Bob Haddad
13. Self-Protection Techniques for the Thai Therapist
Three: Spiritual and Cultural Connections
14. The Art of Tok Sen Joel Sheposh
15. Memorial for Chaiyuth Bence Ganti
16. The Vinaya Pitaka:
Bob Haddad
17. Thai Magic Amulets and Sacred Tattoos Chris Jones
18. Introduction to Reusi Dat Ton Enrico Corsi
Stories about Jivaka Kumarabhaccha Bob Haddad
19. The Great Doctor of Northern India:
Jivaka Kaumara-Bhrtya Gunakar Muley
20. The Reusi of Thailand by Tevijjo Yogi
21. Traditional Healers of Northern Thailand by Greg Lawrence
22. Om Namo ...What? – The Thai Massage Wai Khru Bob Haddad
Four: Thai Therapists Speak
23. Diabetes and Thai Massage: No Contraindication Karen Ufer
24. Acupuncture and Thai Massage:
26. Integrating General Acupressure into Traditional
Thai Massage Michael Reed Gach
27. “Stop the Blood” or “Open the Gates”? Tim Holt
28. Exploring Energy in Thai Massage Robert Henderson
29. Thai Massage for Multiple Sclerosis Patients Goran Milovanov
Same-Same but Diðerent Eric Spivack
245 25. One Week with Pichest Boonthumme Michelle Tupko
30. Notes from the Mat various contributors
31. Pilgrimage to Rajgir Bob Haddad
32. Compassion and Ethics in Thai Massage Emily Canibano
33. Interview with Asokananda Bob Haddad
34. Understanding Clients in Nuad Boran Danko Lara Radic
35. Standing Thai Massage on its Head Paul Fowler
36. Thai Massage on an Amputee Client Bob Haddad
37. Thai Massage beyond the Physical
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
Photo and Illustration Credits Author and Contributing Writers Index
Robert Henderson
One: Introduction
1. Practice, Culture, and Spirituality: Introduction Bob Haddad
2. Traditional Thai Massage: An Overview Kira Balaskas
3. Common Myths Associated with Thai Massage C. Pierce Salguero
Two: Mastery of Practice
4. The Care and Feeding of Your Thai Massage Practice Bob Haddad
5. Thai Acupressure and the Wat Po Treatment Protocols Noam Tyroler
6. Introduction to Thai Element Theory Nephyr Jacobsen
7. The Sen Sip: Understanding Sen Lines Felicity Joy
8. Using Your Feet in Thai Yoga Massage Ralf Marzen
9. Pregnancy and Thai Massage Bob Haddad
10. Considering Body Language Bob Haddad
11. Breath and Body Mechanics in Nuad Boran Bob Haddad
12. Luk Pra Kob:
The Art of Thai Herbal Compress Therapy Bob Haddad
13. Self-Protection Techniques for the Thai Therapist
Three: Spiritual and Cultural Connections
14. The Art of Tok Sen Joel Sheposh
15. Memorial for Chaiyuth Bence Ganti
16. The Vinaya Pitaka:
Bob Haddad
17. Thai Magic Amulets and Sacred Tattoos Chris Jones
18. Introduction to Reusi Dat Ton Enrico Corsi
Stories about Jivaka Kumarabhaccha Bob Haddad
19. The Great Doctor of Northern India:
Jivaka Kaumara-Bhrtya Gunakar Muley
20. The Reusi of Thailand by Tevijjo Yogi
21. Traditional Healers of Northern Thailand by Greg Lawrence
22. Om Namo ...What? – The Thai Massage Wai Khru Bob Haddad
Four: Thai Therapists Speak
23. Diabetes and Thai Massage: No Contraindication Karen Ufer
24. Acupuncture and Thai Massage:
26. Integrating General Acupressure into Traditional
Thai Massage Michael Reed Gach
27. “Stop the Blood” or “Open the Gates”? Tim Holt
28. Exploring Energy in Thai Massage Robert Henderson
29. Thai Massage for Multiple Sclerosis Patients Goran Milovanov
Same-Same but Diðerent Eric Spivack
245 25. One Week with Pichest Boonthumme Michelle Tupko
30. Notes from the Mat various contributors
31. Pilgrimage to Rajgir Bob Haddad
32. Compassion and Ethics in Thai Massage Emily Canibano
33. Interview with Asokananda Bob Haddad
34. Understanding Clients in Nuad Boran Danko Lara Radic
35. Standing Thai Massage on its Head Paul Fowler
36. Thai Massage on an Amputee Client Bob Haddad
37. Thai Massage beyond the Physical
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
Photo and Illustration Credits Author and Contributing Writers Index
Robert Henderson
Preface
One: Introduction
1. Practice, Culture, and Spirituality: Introduction Bob Haddad
2. Traditional Thai Massage: An Overview Kira Balaskas
3. Common Myths Associated with Thai Massage C. Pierce Salguero
Two: Mastery of Practice
4. The Care and Feeding of Your Thai Massage Practice Bob Haddad
5. Thai Acupressure and the Wat Po Treatment Protocols Noam Tyroler
6. Introduction to Thai Element Theory Nephyr Jacobsen
7. The Sen Sip: Understanding Sen Lines Felicity Joy
8. Using Your Feet in Thai Yoga Massage Ralf Marzen
9. Pregnancy and Thai Massage Bob Haddad
10. Considering Body Language Bob Haddad
11. Breath and Body Mechanics in Nuad Boran Bob Haddad
12. Luk Pra Kob:
The Art of Thai Herbal Compress Therapy Bob Haddad
13. Self-Protection Techniques for the Thai Therapist
Three: Spiritual and Cultural Connections
14. The Art of Tok Sen Joel Sheposh
15. Memorial for Chaiyuth Bence Ganti
16. The Vinaya Pitaka:
Bob Haddad
17. Thai Magic Amulets and Sacred Tattoos Chris Jones
18. Introduction to Reusi Dat Ton Enrico Corsi
Stories about Jivaka Kumarabhaccha Bob Haddad
19. The Great Doctor of Northern India:
Jivaka Kaumara-Bhrtya Gunakar Muley
20. The Reusi of Thailand by Tevijjo Yogi
21. Traditional Healers of Northern Thailand by Greg Lawrence
22. Om Namo ...What? – The Thai Massage Wai Khru Bob Haddad
Four: Thai Therapists Speak
23. Diabetes and Thai Massage: No Contraindication Karen Ufer
24. Acupuncture and Thai Massage:
26. Integrating General Acupressure into Traditional
Thai Massage Michael Reed Gach
27. “Stop the Blood” or “Open the Gates”? Tim Holt
28. Exploring Energy in Thai Massage Robert Henderson
29. Thai Massage for Multiple Sclerosis Patients Goran Milovanov
Same-Same but Diðerent Eric Spivack
245 25. One Week with Pichest Boonthumme Michelle Tupko
30. Notes from the Mat various contributors
31. Pilgrimage to Rajgir Bob Haddad
32. Compassion and Ethics in Thai Massage Emily Canibano
33. Interview with Asokananda Bob Haddad
34. Understanding Clients in Nuad Boran Danko Lara Radic
35. Standing Thai Massage on its Head Paul Fowler
36. Thai Massage on an Amputee Client Bob Haddad
37. Thai Massage beyond the Physical
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
Photo and Illustration Credits Author and Contributing Writers Index
Robert Henderson
One: Introduction
1. Practice, Culture, and Spirituality: Introduction Bob Haddad
2. Traditional Thai Massage: An Overview Kira Balaskas
3. Common Myths Associated with Thai Massage C. Pierce Salguero
Two: Mastery of Practice
4. The Care and Feeding of Your Thai Massage Practice Bob Haddad
5. Thai Acupressure and the Wat Po Treatment Protocols Noam Tyroler
6. Introduction to Thai Element Theory Nephyr Jacobsen
7. The Sen Sip: Understanding Sen Lines Felicity Joy
8. Using Your Feet in Thai Yoga Massage Ralf Marzen
9. Pregnancy and Thai Massage Bob Haddad
10. Considering Body Language Bob Haddad
11. Breath and Body Mechanics in Nuad Boran Bob Haddad
12. Luk Pra Kob:
The Art of Thai Herbal Compress Therapy Bob Haddad
13. Self-Protection Techniques for the Thai Therapist
Three: Spiritual and Cultural Connections
14. The Art of Tok Sen Joel Sheposh
15. Memorial for Chaiyuth Bence Ganti
16. The Vinaya Pitaka:
Bob Haddad
17. Thai Magic Amulets and Sacred Tattoos Chris Jones
18. Introduction to Reusi Dat Ton Enrico Corsi
Stories about Jivaka Kumarabhaccha Bob Haddad
19. The Great Doctor of Northern India:
Jivaka Kaumara-Bhrtya Gunakar Muley
20. The Reusi of Thailand by Tevijjo Yogi
21. Traditional Healers of Northern Thailand by Greg Lawrence
22. Om Namo ...What? – The Thai Massage Wai Khru Bob Haddad
Four: Thai Therapists Speak
23. Diabetes and Thai Massage: No Contraindication Karen Ufer
24. Acupuncture and Thai Massage:
26. Integrating General Acupressure into Traditional
Thai Massage Michael Reed Gach
27. “Stop the Blood” or “Open the Gates”? Tim Holt
28. Exploring Energy in Thai Massage Robert Henderson
29. Thai Massage for Multiple Sclerosis Patients Goran Milovanov
Same-Same but Diðerent Eric Spivack
245 25. One Week with Pichest Boonthumme Michelle Tupko
30. Notes from the Mat various contributors
31. Pilgrimage to Rajgir Bob Haddad
32. Compassion and Ethics in Thai Massage Emily Canibano
33. Interview with Asokananda Bob Haddad
34. Understanding Clients in Nuad Boran Danko Lara Radic
35. Standing Thai Massage on its Head Paul Fowler
36. Thai Massage on an Amputee Client Bob Haddad
37. Thai Massage beyond the Physical
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
Photo and Illustration Credits Author and Contributing Writers Index
Robert Henderson