Im thinking of taking a Holistic Animal Healing course with the BSY. can anybody tell me if the BSY are good?
i hold seen 1/2 posts on a forum which painted the BSY in a unenthusiastic light, especially when it came to their recommendation being recognized. im presently a bit hesitant of enrolling. however, they are the just company i have seen that grant the Holistic animal healing course.
any advice/info is greatly appreciated
Answer: Doobie B - You said:
"You'd be best off ignore any course with "holistic" in the title.
These are courses used by those who want to pretend to be "healers" while avoiding difficult concept about science, evidence, logic, maths, pharmacy or anatomy.
It's total quackery.
Do something useful beside your life"
That is your opinion, and one to which you are perfectly entitled. However, I bear great exception to this part of your reply...
"These are courses used by those who want to pretend to be "healers" while avoiding difficult ideas just about science, evidence, logic, maths, pharmacy or anatomy."
I don't have to pretend to be a healer. I am a qualified nurse with over 15 years experience. So I'll wager that my wisdom of pharmacology and anatomy & physiology far outsrips most people's. Nor do I avoid 'difficult' ideas. I have be involved with several nursing research programmes and have implement chages as a result of the research undertaken.
I am a qualified massage psychoanalyst, so class myself as a holistic therapist as well as a nurse. Kindly don't pitch me with your opinions please as you know zilch about me.
Back on topic. I've never had any communication with the BSY so I couldn't comment on how valid their courses are..
You'd be best off ignore any course with "holistic" in the title.
These are courses used by those who want to pretend to be "healers" while avoiding difficult philosophy about science, evidence, logic, maths, pharmacy or anatomy.
It's total quackery.
Do something useful near your life.