DIGITAL TEXTBOOKS
BY ANNE WILLIAMS AND ERIC BROWN
Preventing Disease Transmission in a Massage Practice
Written in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this text offers in-depth information and step-by-step guidance on best practices for ensuring the health of both clients and therapists.
BY ANNE WILLIAMS
Massage Mastery: From Student to Professional
This comprehensive introductory massage text first published in print (2013) by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins offers twenty-four clear, easy-to-follow chapters that explore all the key areas that are typically addressed in most massage training programs.
BY ERIC BROWN
Teach Massage Anytime Anywhere
We’ll lead you step-by-step through the process of conducting simple massage workshops. You’ll learn how to teach 40 powerful, but easy to master techniques. The techniques are extremely practical and can literally be done anytime, anywhere.
BY ANNE WILLIAMS
Boundaries: The Foundation for Ethical Massage Practice
All of us as massage therapists, experience times when clients challenge our boundaries and the therapeutic relationship feels unsettling and confusing. With the advanced skills you learn in this interactive course…
BY ERIC BROWN
Chair Massage Techniques: The Complete Guide
In this chair massage technique book, the most comprehensive resource you’ll find anywhere, you’ll discover that chair massage does not need to be hard on your body. This guide helps you turn chair massage into a profitable part of your practice.
BY ANNE WILLIAMS
Spa Bodywork: A Guide for Massage Therapists
This spa body treatment text first published in print (2006) by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins guides massage therapists through each step of delivering a spa treatment. Learn salt and sugar glows, aromatherapy, fangotherapy…
MEET THE AUTHORS
ERIC BROWN
Eric Brown started his massage career in 1989 in Canada. He worked in private practice for 20 years managing two successful massage clinics in downtown Toronto. He has taught extensively in the advanced massage training colleges in Canada developing curriculum in massage theory, physiology, assessment, and technique. Eric was also involved in developing the Standards of Practice for massage legislation in Ontario, Canada.
In the early 90’s Eric pioneered chair massage in Canada and has worked with some of the largest companies in Canada, including IBM, Dell, Levi Stauss, Kellogg, Amex, as well as major hospitals, banks, law firms, and financial institutions. He opened a massage school in 1994 and managed the school until 2011 training over 1,000 students.
He is a pioneer in online education. In 1999 he started BodyworkBiz, one of the first companies providing massage business and marketing classes online. In 2006 he established Massage Therapy Radio and with his partners produced over 200 podcasts. In 2008, he launched World Massage Conference, the first online conference in the massage profession. It featured some of the top leaders in the profession and produced over 400 online presentations. It was the largest event in the massage profession year after year for ten years before being sold to ABMP in 2018.
In collaboration with the Education Department at ABMP, Eric produced the ABMP Business Summit, ABMP Back Pain Summit, Eric Dalton Online Workshop, and ABMP Head & Neck Summit attracting more than 16,000 registrants and hosting more than 7,000 people online, live at one time. He has written extensively for massage journals internationally and has served as the editor-in-chief for Canadian RMT magazine. He is the author of five number one bestsellers on Amazon, including 60 Clients in 60 Days and Fill Your Practice 101.
Today, Eric lives in Louisville, Colorado where he pursues his passion for online education in partnership with his wife, Anne Williams and his passion for photography. He is learning to enjoy camping.
ANNE WILLIAMS
Anne Williams has been a licensed massage practitioner (LMT) for 23 years, and is a former esthetician, certified reflexologist, clinical hypnotherapist, former registered counselor, aromatherapist, spa consultant, author, and educator. She is the former Director of Education for Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP), where she pursued her passion for instructional design and developed support materials and resources for massage students, instructors, schools, and professional members from 2006 until 2019.
Anne worked as a massage instructor for eight years with an emphasis on curriculum development and program implementation for Ashmead College in Washington State, and in 2004 became their director of education at the Tacoma campus.
She has offered a number of different continuing education programs including workshops on hot stone massage, aromatherapy, spa therapies, and reflexology.
Anne has served on the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards’ (FSMTB) test writing committee and developed ABMP’s Student Life Program, ABMP’s Exam Coach, ABMP 5-Minute Muscles, and many other resources for schools and instructors. She also wrote the curriculum for the “Instructors on the Front Lines” massage teacher training program for ABMP from 2008-2019, and the content for the ABMP School Forum from 2007-2019. She is the author of Spa Bodywork: A Guide for Massage Therapists (2006), Massage Mastery: From Student to Professional (2013) both previously published in print by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
Anne served as project leader for the Entry-Level Analysis Project (ELAP), a research project that described what a person must know and be able to do to practice massage safely and competently at the entry level. The ELAP curriculum blueprint outlines the learning outcomes and learning objectives all schools should teach in foundational education and was published in 2013 by the Coalition of National Massage Therapy Organizations. Anne partnered with Eric Brown and the team at ABMP to produce the ABMP Business Summit, ABMP Back Pain Summit, Eric Dalton Online Workshop, and ABMP Head & Neck Summit attracting more than 16,000 registrants and hosting more than 7,000 people online, live at one time.
Today, Anne lives in Louisville, Colorado where she explores her passion for instructional design for adult learners, now in online formats with her husband, Eric Brown. When not writing, Anne loves rock climbing, ice climbing, hiking, biking, skiing, hanging out with friends, and anything that gets her out into Colorado’s beautiful countryside. She is teaching Eric to enjoy camping.