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Why do you sometimes use Bowtech as opposed to Bowenwork when referring to Tom Bowens technique?

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Why do you sometimes use Bowtech as opposed to Bowenwork when referring to Tom Bowens technique?

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Both are registered trademarks of the Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia and are used interchangeably. We typically use Bowenwork in the United States; Bowtech is used more in the rest of the world. Actually Bowenwork is getting to be used more in the rest of the world, too, in large part because it is used in the new manuals (and to some extent in Bowen Hands), where Bowenwork is used to describe the technique/modality/work itself and Bowtech to refer to the organization/school/and curriculum.

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