


About me
Sheila Bryant is an experienced Human and Equine Bowen therapist. She has a busy practice, treating at her home based clinic, and travelling to treat horses, their riders, grooms and owners. Training She originally trained in Bowen with the European College of Bowen Studies and BowenEquus, qualifying in 2000 and since has attended Continued Professional Development workshops with: |
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Julian Baker of E.C.B.S.
Isis School of Bowen Studies run by Isy Saunders
John Wilkes of Bowtech
Gene Dobkins, Director of US Bowen, San Jincinto, CA, USA
Micheal Burgess, Neurostructural Integration Technique
Warwickshire college in Equine Anatomy and Nutrition
Chelmsford College, Farrier science and current trends
Equine Biomechanics and Gait Abnormalities with Dr. Hilary Clayton PhD MRCVS. Dr. Clayton runs a specialist research department at Mitchigan University USA
Howard Plummer
Anatomy and Physiology of Connective Tissue - Working with fascia withinthe framework Bowen Therapy
Sheila was one of the Therapists involved in the National Asthma Research Project.
She is, at present, serving on the panel of Bowen Therapists working with Skills for Health to set National Occupational Standards for Bowen.
Previous to training in The Bowen Technique, Sheila obtained Level III/Teaching
Cert in Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki
She also trained for two years with Janet Morgan of The Spiritual Venturers Association and obtained a Diploma in Vibrational Healing.
Outside of Bowen
Sheila is a qualified British Horse Society Instructor and has over 35 years experience working with horses, running her own competiton/training yard for 18yrs. She competed in horse trials, riding to Advanced level and competing in three day events. She is still actively involved in training a young rider and in producing her horses. Sheila’s quest is to further her knowledge by exploring all the possibilities that Bowen offers, and to work with Bowen as a healing modality for the good of human and equine clients. |
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