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READ MORE >>Massage Therapy College of ManitobaThank you for considering the profession of massage therapy and, specifically, The Massage Therapy College of Manitoba. By visiting this website you have taken the first step towards a life altering career choice, one that I have found both personally fascinating and professionally fulfilling for over 20 years. There are other choices in the city, Wellington Massage College and now Robertson College now offers a massage program as well. There are numerous choices so look around the site and then call us at 204-772-8999 for a tour and give us the opportunity to show you how we can best prepare you for your exciting career in massage therapy.In 1986, I was living in New York City and pursuing a career in dance and theatre when I suffered a severe back injury; until then I had never experienced the benefits of massage therapy nor had I considered it more than a relaxing luxury. That was before I went for my first treatment. Not only did therapeutic massage help me fully recover, but it opened my eyes to the power of touch and the importance of balance, both mentally and physically, in one's life
We use current, best practice research in the field of youth development, social work, adventure therapy and experiential education to ensure that programs are safe, engaging, meaningful and challenging. We design programs that incorporate our core values, and themes from the participants' daily lives and agency defined therapeutic goals and aspirations for their groups. This includes (but is not limited to): leadership development, character building, positive peer, family, and/or staff relationships, group cohesion, and coping strategies.+ Staff +Lise Brown, BRS, MIRSWMomenta Facilitator and OwnerLise completed her Bachelor of Recreation in 2001, and her Masters of Social Work in 2007. She studied community development, wilderness therapy, program evaluation, and co-occurring disorders. Lise completed a Certificate in Expressive Arts Therapy in 2012. Lise uses these skills to facilitate groups and counsel individuals both in urban and wilderness environments with a focus on physical and emotional safety, successful participation, fun, meaningful activity and group cohesion.