Sunday, 30 June 2013

The Dorn Method, Don't just keep it to yourself !



 

 Some things in life need to be kept

quiet, but then there are some things

that need to be heard, The Dorn Method

is just one of those things that you

should be talking about more and more.



Here in the UK we can be, shall we say,
a little slow to catch on to new things
that are already a big hit with our
European cousins. This is not always a bad thing
if it's stuff like music or fashion, but when it
comes to complementary healthcare, we are still
a little slow on the uptake.

Many of our European cousins are more open
to the idea of being treated by complementary
healthcare and many have been brought up
throughout their childhood with the understanding
and acceptance of this.
For example, The Dorn Method is now being
taught in some Kindergartens over in Germany.
By planting this seed early on, it is giving
youngsters an idea of how to look after their
health from an early age.

Therefore, as they grow they will hopefully not
have to suffer with back and joint pain, or at least
if they do, they will be able to have a better
understanding of what they can do to help
themselves to overcome the problem.
This is something I think our youngsters should
be taught about whilst growing up, so they too
have an understanding of both complementary
and conventional medicine. This may help ease
some of the financial stress that our NHS system
is under in the future, allowing it to concentrate
on helping people with more serious healthcare
issues.

That said, there are more and more people
today who are steadily looking towards
complementary healthcare in the UK alongside
more conventional healthcare, but most of us still
need a bit of coaxing to try it. I find that most,
myself included, waited until they had been told
that, 'nothing can be done' for them within
conventional medicine before trying
complementary therapies.

This then can put a lot of pressure on the
practitioner, as usually the person suffering is at
the end of their tether with desperation by the
time they get to be seen by a complementary
therapist.

Back and joint pain in the UK is one of those
healthcare issues that cost our healthcare system
many thousands of pounds each year, and is also
one of the most common problems seen by
complementary therapists.

The Dorn Method has been used to treat
people with this problem very successfully all
over Germany for the last 'forty years' and is now
being practised by all sorts of people including
doctors and physiotherapists in most parts of the
world.

The problem is that although therapists in the UK
are quickly catching on to the simplicity of The
Dorn Method, they are rarely involved in
promoting it. Why learn a new skill and not
promote it? Don't just leave it to someone else.

The Dorn Method needs to be talked
about more. Don't keep it a secret!

The general public need to know about how good
this therapy is, and how it could help them in their
everyday lives. Many people cannot believe that
this therapy, so simple in its application, can be
so powerful in its results.

I personally have been actively involved in
promoting The Dorn Method for a few years now
with all sorts of things including my website,
blogs, published articles, and will continue to do
so along with Brigitte Nath, who is the UK's Dorn
Method Instructor and founder of the Dorn
Method Therapists Association (DMTA) who is
continuously running workshops for training all
over the UK as well as promoting the Dorn
Method at various national complementary
therapy exhibitions.

Remember the more people who know about
The Dorn Method, the better it will be for you,
your clients’ health and your business. 


Copyright 2013
Article written by Paul Knowles
Advanced Dorn Method Practitioner
www.dornmethodnottingham.co.uk
Published in Choice Health Magazine July/Aug 2013