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Victoria Benda, Interspecies Communicator
Code of Ethics for Registered Practitioners
International Association of Reiki Professionals
The Registered Practitioner (RP) agrees to:
- Abide by a vow of confidentiality. Any information that is discussed within the context of a Reiki session is confidential between the client and the Practitioner.
- Provide a safe and comfortable area for client sessions and work to provide an empowering and supportive environment for clients.
- Always treat clients with the utmost respect and honor.
- Provide a brief oral or written description of what happens during a session and what to expect before a client's initial session.
- Be respectful of all other's Reiki views and paths.
- Educate clients on the value of Reiki and explain that sessions do not guarantee a cure, nor are they a substitute for qualified medical or professional care. Reiki is one part of an integrated healing or wellness program
- Suggest a consultation or referral to qualified licensed professionals (veterinarian, etc.) when appropriate.
- Never diagnose or prescribe. Never suggest that the client change prescribed treatment or interfere with treatment of a licensed health care provider.
- Be actively working on your own healing so as to embody and fully express the essence of Reiki in everything that you do.
Code of Ethics for Registered Teachers
International Association of Reiki Professionals
The Registered Teacher (RMT) agrees to:
- Abide by a vow of confidentiality. Any information that is discussed within the context of a Reiki session is confidential between the client and the Practitioner.
- Provide a comfortable area for classes and work to provide an empowering and supportive environment for students.
- Always treat clients and students with the utmost respect and honor.
- Provide a brief oral or written description of what happens during a session and what to expect before a client's initial session.
- Be respectful of all other's Reiki views and paths.
- Educate clients and students on the value of Reiki and explain that sessions do not guarantee a cure, nor are they a substitute for qualified medical or professional care. Reiki is one part of an integrated healing or wellness program.
- Suggest a consultation or referral to qualified licensed professionals (veterinarian, etc.) when appropriate.
- Never diagnose or prescribe. Never suggest that the client change prescribed treatment or interfere with treatment of a licensed health care provider.
- Be actively working on your own healing so as to embody and fully express the essence of Reiki in everything that you do.
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Animal Communication or any other alternative modalities are not to be construed as a replacement for proper veterinary care, nutrition, or exercise.
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