In a decidedly Proustian moment, AMT Chairperson Keryn Rose reflects on past AMT conferences and how they have shaped and supported her career as a therapist. Break out the madeleines with a cup of tea and enjoy! Proust could learn a thing or two from this three-minute read.
Continue Reading →
Domestic and family violence (DFV) is a critical issue in Australia, with over 27% of women and 12% of men experiencing DFV since age 15. In this blog post, Dr Sarah Fogarty explains why DFV should matter to massage therapists. We also launch Sarah’s training on domestic and family violence, which is available for free to all AMT members.
Continue Reading →
Have you ever heard of a tangzhong? Neither had Rebecca Barnett until relatively recently. Read on to discover its relevance to massage practice.
Continue Reading →
This is not a blog post about drones. Or fireworks. Or New Year’s Eve. Or oxymorons. Have we piqued your curiosity yet?
Continue Reading →
When shall we 3500 meet again? In thunder, lightning or in rain? We’re still navigating our way through the hurley burley but we are actively working on bringing back in-person AMT events. Please read on …
Continue Reading →
Why does writing a professional development reflection properly even matter? AMT Chairperson Subhadra Gerard explains.
Continue Reading →
Did you know that you can probably find the answer to your question without even calling/emailing AMT?
Continue Reading →
2020 doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. AMT Chairperson Michelle McKerron wants us to focus on how to improve ourselves as therapists.
Continue Reading →
We are exceedingly pleased to announce that applications for AMT’s 2020 Mentoring Program will open soon. Read more about it here.
Continue Reading →
Check out the latest continuing education offerings and upcoming opportunities for AMT members, the location of the AGM and a reminder about the annual conference.
Continue Reading →