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Rick Cuthbert - Australia


Rick Cuthbert NSW, VIC, ACT, QLD (South East) ....

Rick is a highly qualified instructor for the Emmett Technique and Bowen Therapy in New South Wales, Victoria, Australia Capital Territory and South East Queensland.

Rick was a licensed builder for 24 years and built more than 650 homes (he is currently building own home). Ten years ago Rick suffered a chronic back injury and after, experiencing 8 months of discomfort discovered alternate therapies. Today, with his partner Kerry, Rick runs two busy clinics in NSW - one in Sydney and the other in beautiful coastal Narooma, 5 hours south of Sydney. Called "The Pain Relief Clinic", they offer over 20 years experience in treating physical and emotional discomfort - specialising in pain relief combining Emmett Technique, Bowen Therapy, Reiki, Neuro Linguistic Programming and Australian Bush Essences

Rick's first introduction to the Emmett Technique came in November 2003.

"I saw Ross doing an Emmett ankle release on someone at a Bowen Conference, and was impressed enough to learn his Technique". As a result his and Kerry's practice doubled in size.

"On the way through the Emmett Training Ross said 'would you like to teach for me' - it took me two years before I thought I was competent to teach Emmett - Ross kept approaching me. That was April 2006." Thus began a close relationship with Ross Emmett (the man behind the technique) and intense training by Ross to become an instructor of Emmett Technique and Emm-Tech.Conference, and was impressed enough to learn his Technique". As a result his and Kerry's practice doubled in size.

"Kerry also under-took Emmett Training and together we travel around Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and regional NSW teaching Emmett, Emm-Tech and TBT101 (Tom Bowen's Therapy from Ross's understanding). I am now preparing to conduct public talks in these areas, derived from Ross's clinical experiences and observations, starting with "Could What You're Wearing Be Wearing You Out". I will soon be expanding into ACT, with training planned for Canberra before the end of the year."