Comment: | The Association of Light Touch Therapists is affiliated to the British Complementary Medicine Association, and members practise a range of therapies.
The Association was founded in 1988 in order to promote therapies that can be termed "light touch" - all the gentle techniques which help the body to heal itself - and to speak for many of the less well-known therapies that use touch techniques to re-align the subtle energy fields of the body.
Therapists wishing to join ALTT must show a certificate of training and have Public Liability and Professional Indemnity insurance cover. ALTT encourages a compassionate attitude to clients and Members work to a Code of Conduct as laid down by the BCMA. A register is available to the general public and a Newsletter is published to keep members in touch with each other and with legislation affecting practice. Some members are also trainers in their particular therapy, but the Association is not a training organisation. |