Reflexology and Meridian Therapy for Allied Health Professionals. Written for both students and professional practitioners, it is an easy to understand reference that makes use of ample color graphics, charts and illustrations. The first section of the book focuses on basic reflexology theory, foot and hand techniques, anatomy, physiology and pathology. It gives the reader an in-depth account of the structure of the feet as well as the abnormal biomechanical factors and common foot disorders. It also discusses a basic reflexology treatment protocol. The second section of the book incorporates basic concepts of Chinese Medicine. These concepts include the Vital Substances and the Chinese perspective of organ function and dysfunction of the Five Elements. Details of the fourteen meridians and the Five Constitutions are also detailed. These include the specific points and interaction between the Five Elements with regard to harmonious relationships, as well as descriptions of disharmonious relationships. The reader will gain an understanding of diagnosis and assessment according to the Eastern Philosophy: Patterns of disease, constitutional types, basic Tongue, Face and Pulse diagnosis, Midday-Midnight Law, client assessment, client in-take form and case analysis are all presented. The reader will be exposed to important acupuncture points, accompanied by their functions and indications, emotional points and the treatment protocol for constitutional types. The third section of the book deals with assessment tools and the WAND REFLEX TM METHOD of treatment. There is a complete guide to treatment options. These include the identification and application of the Wand Reflex TM. Lilian presents charts, tables, graphic illustrations, diagrams and precise descriptions of specialized techniques. These unique approaches combine Reflexology and Meridian Therapy in a way that facilitates the integration of these treatment protocols into an existing practice. Without a doubt, Lilian Tibshraeny-Mortenls book illustrates the Eastern meridian theory and the Western approach to reflexology in a fantastic, easy and understandable way. Lilian's illustrations and overall book content show that she has done her homework. Her many years of dedication to teaching, research, and practical experience affords her the title of Dreadnought in this field. I have been teaching the Ingham Method® for over 60 years and I find this book is one of the best reference guides I can have at my fingertips, because sometimes we all forget how important it is to explore all these avenues of success. This book will become the professionals guide to Meridian Therapy. These therapeutic points are like having additional reflex points which are advantageous to the therapist in achieving faster results and ultimate health for their clients. I can t say how proud I am of Lilian and this faboulous book. Lilian is to be commended for her outstanding dedication to improving the knowledge and skills of the professional therapist. My sincere congratulations to Lilian for completing this book. It is one which every therapist should acquire for their library. --Dwight C. Byers Lilian Tibshraeny-Morten was born and raised in Pretoria, South Africa. Lilian's stepfather was a leading pathologist, the first to start a privately owned laboratory in Pretoria. Her work with him encouraged her to pursue a career in the medical field. In 1970, she graduated from the College of Occupational Therapy in Pretoria. Through the years she continued to study reflexology, acupuncture, kinesiology and massage therapy. In 1982, Lilian started her studies in reflexology under Dwight Byers, the President of the International Institute of Reflexology (I.I.R.). Lilian became certified through the I.I.R. in 1983. In 1986, she became the South African Director for I.I.R. and maintained that position for twelve years. During that time, Lilian founded the International Institute of Reflexology Association, South Africa. She also served on various boards involved in the recognition and legalization process of establishing reflexology as a profession in South Africa. In the same time period,Lilian taught all over the world with Dwight Byers. In 1998, he invited her to assume the position of Director of Education at his home office in St. Petersburg, Florida. He facilitated her emigration process to the USA and she maintained that position until December 2001. Lilian was able to complete her training at the Acupuncture Training Institute of South Africa in 1994. She studied at the China Beijing International Training Center. She also gained valuable experience with additional training under the doctors at the Beijing Acupuncture Hospital. The dual training in both Acupuncture and Reflexology enabled Lilian to develop an intensive training program incorporating the vital components of the Twelve Meridians, Five Elements and Reflexology. In 2002, Lilian trained at the Humanities Center in Flori