About the role
Rose therapists work with an alternative form of treatment aimed at promoting health through touch, movement, and conversation. They often have undergone specific training in rose therapy and may also have knowledge in other forms of therapy. Their work is based on a holistic view of the individual and strives to create balance in body and soul.Responsibilities
Rose therapists perform treatments that include soft touch and can include light massage, stretching, and relaxation techniques. They work to identify and resolve tensions and blockages in the body. They are also responsible for creating a safe and relaxed environment for their clients.Skills and tools
Rose therapists need a good understanding of the body's anatomy and psychology. They use techniques to promote relaxation and self-healing. Empathy, responsiveness, and the ability to create trust are central qualities, and they often use massage tables and oils in their work.