Federation Of Holistic Therapists
Posted in theta healing topics on 07/04/2008 01:00 pm by admin

I am a qualified Reiki Master/healer/teacher what are the legal requirments for me to work from home?
I do not belong to a Reiki official regulating body I currently belong to the Federation of Holistic Therapists in England which covers Reiki.( I am a qualified Holistic therapist but I do not wish to continue Holistic Therapies when I go to Norway. I wish to concentrate on developing the healing which I am having a great deal of sucess with.) Do I need to belong to a specific Norwegian official regualatory body in order to practise Reiki from home? If so which one? Will my qualifacations be recognised in Norway? Do I need insurance to practise Reiki in Norway? Do I need to register with anyone like a local authority like I do in England? I have also been practising Spiritual Healing and teaching Spiritual Healing/Development from home for many years but I have not got any recognised qualifications only testomonials from clients who recommend me to their friends. Do I need to be officially qualified to practise as a spiriutal healer/teacher in Norway? If so who do I contact ?
you could contact these people and they might help you
http://www.reiki.org/KarunaReiki/Countries/Norway.html
this is in norwegean (i dont speak it) but you’ll be able to make out the contact numbers
http://www.reiki123.no/
love and light
Introduction to Advanced Foot Reflexology/www.teresarich-therapy.co.uk/07855589892
|
|
Code of Ethics and Professional Practice of the Federation of Holistic Therapists … |
|
|
The Essential Business Guide for Therapists … |
|
|
International Register of Holistic Therapists … |
|
|
Anatomy for Holistic Therapists $15.79 Essential reading for any holistic therapist in training, this book covers the anatomy and physiology requirements for certification. Colin Paddon Ph.D., D.Ac., D.N.M. is a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Naturopathic Medicine. He is a gifted healer, and one of Canada’s foremost teachers of holistic and alternative therapies. |
|
|
Reflexology for Holistic Therapists $20.6 Essential reading for any holistic therapist in training, this book (along with its companion DVD) covers all the theory requirements for certification in Reflexology. Colin Paddon Ph.D., D.Ac., D.N.M. is a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Naturopathic Medicine. He is a gifted healer, and one of Canada’s foremost teachers of holistic and alternative therapies. |
|
|
Aromatherapy for Holistic Therapists $36.95 Essential reading for any holistic therapist in training, this book covers the requirements for certification in Aromatherapy. Colin Paddon Ph.D., D.Ac., D.N.M. is a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Naturopathic Medicine. He is a gifted healer, and one of Canadas foremost teachers of holistic and alternative therapies. |
|
|
Marketing for the Holistic Practitioner: A Simple Low Cost Guide for Therapists and Practitioners on Getting and Keeping Your Clie $13.7 Build a thriving holistic care practice This book is a simple low cost guide for therapists and pratitioners on getting and keeping clients. This work book is a must for any practitioner, therapist, reader or service professional starting their own business. One hundred twenty five pages of marketing ideas and tools to get you motivated and get you going. This book includes a step by step guide for writing your promotional materials such as a business card and brochure. If you are a Reiki Master, Massage Therapist or any type energy worker, this book will help you get started |
|
|
The Princess and the Pea: A Holistic Approach to Orthopaedic Manual Therapy $14.85 Providing a viable, valuable option to the treatment of orthopaedic conditions, The Princess and the Pea: A Holistic Approach to Orthopaedic Manual Therapy may well open doors for therapists and patients alike. |
|
|
Creating a Successful Holistic Health Practice $27.68 Create a successful holistic health practice or expand the one you already have. Make more money while you help people find success in reaching their goals of health and well-being. Here is the complete book for creating success written specifically for Holistic Health Therapists and Energy Workers by a successful Holistic Health Educator and Practitioner. Creating A Successful Holistic Health Practice guides you through the inner and outer processes of creating and sustaining a successful Holistic Health Practice. Discover how to align your vision and goals to support the practice that you want. Learn how to effectively market, network, obtain referrals, run a business, set healthy boundaries, use the Internet to generate clients, set fees, and more. Dawn Fleming, Holistic Health Educator and Practitioner, has been working in the field of energy medicine since 1989. She teaches a workshop based on this book and mentors other Holistic Health professionals to find success in their fields. |
|
|
Federation $141.79 Federation, Separation of powers, Federalism, Federalist, Sovereign state, Administrative division, International law, List of countries and outlying territories by total area, Peoples Republic of China, Socialism with Chinese characteristics, Special Administrative Region of the Peoples Republic of China, National Peoples Congress, European Court of Justice, Treaty of Lisbon, Articles of Confederation, Republics of the Soviet Union, Autonomous republics of the Soviet Union, Constitution of Canada, Asymmetric federalism, Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Council of the European Union, First Ministers conference, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Transitional Federal Charter of the Somali Republic, Federal Republic of Central America, West Indies Federation, Transitional Federal Parliament. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 216 Publication Date: 2009/10/25 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.49 inches |
|
|
Therapists $3.95 Each article includes: – Quick Facts: summarizes important facts – Overview: briefly introduces duties and responsibilities – History: describes the history of the job in relation to the industry or field – The Job: describes primary and secondary duties – Requirements: discusses high school and post-secondary education and training as well as any necessary certification or licensing and personal requirements for success – Exploring: offers suggestions on how to gain experience and knowledge in a field before making firm educational and financial commitments – Employers: gives an overview of typical places of employment – Starting Out: suggests the best ways to land a first job – Advancement: presents an expected career path and how to get on it – Earnings: lists salary ranges and typical fringe benefits – Work Environment: looks at the work conditions and surroundings associated with a certain job – Outlook: summarizes the job’s potential growth or decline in terms of the general economy and industry projections – For More Information: lists organizations that provide career information. |