What is Bowen Therapy?

Bowen Therapy is a holistic neuromuscular reflex therapy that assists with the body's natural healing abilities. This safe and non-invasive therapy uses gentle rolling movements instead of applying pressure to the body to stimulate the connective tissue. Bowen therapists assist people who are dealing with a range of chronic illnesses and muscular-skeletal problems like:

  • Anxiety
  • Back pain
  • Cardiovascular conditions
  • Digestive issues
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Insomnia and sleep disorders
  • Muscle strain
  • Neck pain
  • Menstrual issues
  • Respiratory and breathing problems
  • Sports injuries
  • Stress and tension
  • Stroke

Bowen therapists based in Melbourne are able to register with either one of the following peak Bowen therapy associations:

  • Bowen Association Australia (BAA)
  • Bowen Therapists Federation of Australia (BTFA)

Bowen Therapy Courses in Melbourne

Should you study Bowen Therapy?

Bowen Therapy is the perfect career pathway for anyone who is looking to assist with the long-term health and physical well-being of their clients. In order to succeed as a Bowen Therapy practitioner in Melbourne, you must possess the following characteristics:

  • An attentive listener in order to gain a holistic understanding of the client's problem and its root causes.
  • An approachable yet professional attitude especially when dealing with clients as a way to build trust.
  • An ability to exercise sound judgment when determining the best Bowen technique to use that will address both the client's symptom and problem.

If this sounds like you, continue reading to learn more about your Bowen Therapy course and study options in Melbourne.

What are the course and study options for Bowen therapists in Melbourne?

If you are interested in learning more about the history, principles and techniques of Bowen Therapy, it is advised that you attend a short course or weekend workshop. Upon completing one of these and you decide that you want to pursue a career in Bowen Technique, you will need to complete either a Certificate IV in Bowen Therapy or Diploma of Bowen Therapy at one of Melbourne's many nationally accredited course providers. These schools give you the option to complete these courses on-campus, online or a combination of both depending on your availability and preferred learning method.

During these courses, you will be taught by trained Bowen Therapy practitioners who will cover a range of topics such as anatomy and physiology in conjunction with when to use different Bowen techniques. Additionally, you will be able to complete a practical work placement where you get to work with clients and apply Bowen techniques learned in the classroom.

On this page, Natural Therapy Pages has provided you with a comprehensive list of Bowen Therapy course providers within the Melbourne region. After shortlisting your preferred schools, you can contact them directly to address any questions you may have regarding their course offerings, study plans or payment plans.

What happens after you complete your Bowen Therapy course?

After completing the certification course in Bowen Therapy, you will be able to work in a clinic alongside other allied and complementary health professionals. Once you gain a couple of years of experience working as a Bowen therapist, you will have the option to start your own private practice. This self-employment option allows you to retain a greater degree of control over your practice. Natural Therapy Pages can also provide you assistance by letting you list via the website your Bowen Therapy consultations.

Regardless of which option you pursue, you will be required to complete the requirements of the Continuing Professional Education program during your studies.

Finally, your learning journey does not end with your initial certification. Many Bowen therapy practitioners decide to pursue further education by completing a diploma-level qualification where you can get a more in-depth insight into Bowen techniques and a better understanding of how to address a broader range of problems.