FAQs
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
First of all, I treat myself every day with Reiki and Jin Shin Jyutsu. This is the best possible experiential education. Every year I take at least one Jin Shin Jyutsu special topic 2 or 3 day class, or a 5-day intensive class, and often take classes with and receive mentoring from my Reiki teachers. Every year for 5 years I took an additional Reiki Master Teacher class with my teacher. I also meet with other practitioners to study and exchange treatments, and . I take part in discussions among Jin Shin Jyutsu and Reiki practitioners on Linked In, Facebook, and Yahoo groups. I organize a San Francisco Jin Shin Jyutsu study/practice group, attend study groups when they are offered by other local certified Jin Shin Jyutsu teachers. In addition to this, I'm always learning more about science and spirituality, Western and Eastern medicine, and health and healing. I read medical journals online and earn continuing medical education credits.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Don't be afraid to ask questions, especially if you are new to Reiki. Feel free to try out multiple different Reiki practitioners or teachers. Since Reiki is not regulated by any one governing body, each practitioner is likely to have been taught in a different way. If you were to compare several Reiki practitioner's treatments, they could feel anywhere from no difference/identical to radically different. Your response to a practitioner and their treatments (how you feel after a treatment) is your best guide, regardless of their credentials, lineage, years of experience, or how much they charge.