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Practice Management Guides

 

2-2 Energy Healing Practice Startup

What do you need to start a practice? Should you work from your home? Hire a receptionist? Join a group practice? Do you need a business license, liability insurance, a locked filing cabinet? All these and many other considerations are listed in this thoughtful guide.


2-3 Running a Chakra-Informed Energy Healing Practice

This brilliant essay and worksheet by Veronica Sanpere, Director of Education for Eden Energy Medicine programs, shows how the complementary energies and functions of the seven Chakras can serve as wonderful metaphors for thinking about your practice and how you present it to the world. From assessing your values around making money to attracting those you love to work with to letting the world know who you are, the essential issues of running a business are brought to a thoroughly personal level within an energetic/spiritual context.


2-4 How to Start an Energy Healing Study Group

One of the best ways to serve your local community as well as to build a local practice in energy healing is to run a study group. These bullet-points present guidelines and issues to consider based on the experiences of energy healing practitioners who have been the most successful in starting and running study groups.


2-5 Finding a Venue for a Class or Study Group

You have decided to teach a class. Where do you hold it? What do you need to consider besides the location and the size of the teaching room? How do you find the most economical solutions? What does the venue communicate about your class? This guide walks you through these considerations, whether you are planning a small study group, hoping for a class of 40 participants, or organizing a large conference.


2-6 How to Carry Products

Books, DVDs, laminates, and other products can help reinforce what you teach your clients in your sessions or classes and provide them tools to further their understanding of energy healing. Many practitioners carry such products to sell to their clients. This guide tells you how to obtain products from Innersource as well as other sources.


2-7 Class Demonstration Tips

Another effective way to build your practice is to offer local classes, both free brief demonstrations and more in-depth training. The power of these events rests in part in your ability to demonstrate energy healing techniques and their effectiveness. While EFT practitioners can structure a class around Borrowing Benefits, this guide offers suggestions for demonstrating 14 of the most basic Energy Medicine principles and
techniques.


2-8 & 2-9 If a Client Has a Medical Emergency During a Session

Energy interventions are generally non-invasive and safe, but a person may have a heart attack or stroke at any time—your office is not immune. This guide orients you to common medical emergencies, tells you what to look for, and describes potentially life-saving steps using energy medicine as well as conventional techniques while waiting for the paramedics.


2-10 Working with a Client Who Is in the Final Stages of Life

Hospice work differs markedly from other forms of medical care. Similarly with energy healing. If your client is in the end stages of life, and this is clearly understood, your sessions may begin to address the psychological and spiritual tasks the person is facing as well as keeping the body's energies flowing and balanced to support a good death.


2-11 Explaining EM to Insurance Carriers

Insurance carriers need to be aprised of the growing application of Energy Medicine within the healthcare community.

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