Holistic Therapy career or Physical Therapy? Thanks for your opinion and point of view of both!?


What are the subjects included contained by both and will I make good money if I practice any one?


Answer:    The careers are vastly different. Holistic therapy is base a lot on theory, is importantly unregulated and includes a variety of "techniques" including Reiki, aromatherapy and massage, etc. It is unscientific and the requirements can "certify" almost anyone who take a few classes. Jobs are going to be limited, especially with the failing discount as people will have smaller number discrentionary spending available. I would say pay is importantly variable and dependent on your market.

Physical analysis is a career that continues to back its practice near scientific studies and is quickly weed out the techniques that are not. It is a licensed profession that requires at least a masters or doctorate even degree in the US. The coaching is regulated and monitored by CAPTE. Since most PT services are covered by insurance, the job market is stable and is not dependent on discretionary income. The bls predicts the PT errand market to grow much faster than average. Pay is comfortable...median salary is roughly $66,000.
What do you mean by holistic therapy? That is too broad a category and could include any of the following : Naturopathic tablets, acupuncture, psychotherapy, any of 250 different types of massage?? Go for the PT ,it's a lot easier to bring back a job and better pay!

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