Video Course: Build Emotional Intelligence in Students

Anne Williams

This session explains the use of emotional intelligence building as a way to enhance learning environments and interaction with students, whether they are baby boomers, Gen Xers, or members of Millennials. Emotional intelligence skills are important to the professional massage therapist and can be a critical component of success. By taking time to develop these skills through classroom activities, all students—no matter their generation—can benefit.

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Anne Williams

Anne Williams is a licensed massage therapist, former esthetician, certified reflexologist, clinical hypnotherapist, registered counselor, aromatherapist, author, and educator. Before joining Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP) as director of education, Anne worked as a school director of education, massage instructor, CE provider, spa consultant, and curriculum specialist. While with ABMP, Anne developed an extensive library of in-person and online resources for professionals, schools, instructors, and students. She published Spa Bodywork: A Guide for Massage Therapists in 2006 and Massage Mastery: From Student to Professional in 2012. Learn more at www.plantspiritlife.com and https://massagemastery.online/.

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