Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 Hi Mike, There is a store near me that is called Alchalmy(sp!) that sells everything from jewerly to books on witchcraft and Christian based books! I was speaking to a lady in there yesterday as we were waiting for our dinner reservations next door, and she identified herself as an energy practioner who was certified in that field and has been practicing for over 30 years. She handed me a card and then a sheet of paper explaining all the areas that her work can help. I was trying so hard to ask her questions about her training and expertise but I couldn't think of what was important. It bothered me that she said " Oh, yes, I have been practicing for X number of years and am certified " but offered no more information as to what she was certified in and what her training was in! What should I have asked her...or anyone for that matter? I am seeing a pt right now who is wonderful, by the way. Thanks, Mike. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 I was speaking to a lady... energy practioner who was certified in that field and has been practicing for over 30 years. She handed me a card and then a sheet of paper explaining all the areas that her work can help. What should I have asked her...or anyone for that matter? ----------- Do you still have the sheet of paper? If you do, tell me some of things listed. That would give me a reasonable idea of what she might be doing. Also, what does it say on her card? As for what you should have asked, the main question is " what modality(s)? " Other questions are hours of training and certifed by who? Was it a weekend seminar and the " certification " is basically a piece of paper saying they took the class? Or was it some kind of formal, actual program? As examples of this, my Polarity Therapy program was about 120 hours of classroom training, spread over several weekends. We got continuing education certificates for each and every weekend session. Does that mean I am " certified " in Polarity? No - because to get actual " certification " from the American Polarity Association, I still need to do about 100 hours of documented hands- on, sessions and pass a formal written test. That is to qualify as a CPT (Certified Polarity Therapist). The next level beyond that is RPT (Registered Polarity Therapist) and that involves 500 hours of classroom training. Same thing with my Jin Shin Do training. I have four " certificates " indicating completion of the various levels beginning, intermediate, and advanced, totalling over 120 hours of classroom training, but I am not yet a " certified Jin Shin Do practitioner. " To get that, I still need another 130 hours of classroom time, plus 100 hours of documented, hands-on sessions, and 10 hours of one-on-one sessions with an instructor. On the other side, I have taken weekend seminars (one weekend each) in Chi Nei Tsang, Thai massage, Therapuetic Touch and Touch for Health. I have continuing education " certificates " in every one of them. I don't consider myself to be a practitioner of any of them. I use " elements " of every one of them from time to time, but I don't feel that I " do " any of them. I do feel that I " do " Polarity and Jin Shin Do. The language that she used does suggest to me that she has had some kind of formal training. Specifically, she called herself an " energy practitioner " as opposed to an " intuitive healer. " Don't get me wrong, there are some very good, legitimiate " intuitives " out there. But that is also the area where you have to be the most cautious because that is where you run into the scam artists. But whenever I see someone billing themselves as an " intuitive " my immediate reaction is that they probably have had no formal training. I quite frequently in classes see cases where someone has had a " talent " for it for years, frequently from childhood. They get into bodywork to enhance that ability, and in some cases to legitimize what they do. And there are others (myself included) who go into the bodywork first and the energy aspects manifest themselves later. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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