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Feb 11, 2004 01:52 AM

How can I get Healing Touch certification?


Hi all! I'm an oncology nurse who's interested in becoming HT certified. Many of our pastoral care members do it and it works MAGIC for cancer pain. Anyway. My hospital does offer classes, but they're about once in a blue moon, so it would take a very long time to get certified. Anyone know of a faster way? Thanks a bunch!


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from J. B.
Old Feb 11, 2004, 03:11 AM
Updated Apr 26, 2004 at 01:33 PM by nightingale

edited to remove solicitation.
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Old Mar 09, 2004, 07:47 AM

Default Anyone doing this traing in Texas?
I am in the Dallas area and very interested in adding Healing Touch to my repertoire of nursing skills.

I really cannot travel (high maintenance family and no money being a nontrad student at present), but could scrape up some bucks for local training.

If anyone knows of any, please post!

Thanks!
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Old Apr 26, 2004, 07:27 AM

Default Hi ChicagolandRn
I completed my studies in about 3 years but have heard of people who fast tracked & did it in 18 months! Wow, those people have time & money. It is expensive when one adds travel to the courses & time off work to go to classes. I have no regrets as I am one of only 5 in my state Certified as a HTP. I start massage school this week. Funny how energy work can change some one's goals. I am also board Certified in Cardiac/Vascular Nursing. I am moving towards getting out of critical care full time & working in my private practice more hours. Hope you can find classes in your area, you may have to travel. Go for it!
Originally Posted by ChicagolandRN
Hi all! I'm an oncology nurse who's interested in becoming HT certified. Many of our pastoral care members do it and it works MAGIC for cancer pain. Anyway. My hospital does offer classes, but they're about once in a blue moon, so it would take a very long time to get certified. Anyone know of a faster way? Thanks a bunch!
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from chedrn
Old Aug 05, 2004, 11:21 PM

Originally Posted by ChicagolandRN
Hi all! I'm an oncology nurse who's interested in becoming HT certified. Many of our pastoral care members do it and it works MAGIC for cancer pain. Anyway. My hospital does offer classes, but they're about once in a blue moon, so it would take a very long time to get certified. Anyone know of a faster way? Thanks a bunch!
Go to the we site: www.healing touch international.com.....they list classes being given all over the country, It is not cheap...it is a sacrfice..but after just completing level 1, I am more determined to complete the diffrent levels until I can become certified and the open my own business and not just shove pills at people or cut them open ....I believe there is more to being well...Good LucK! Blessings to you
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No. 5
Old Apr 01, 2005, 09:36 PM

FYI

Split thread to accomodate and continue this valuable conversation in Holistic Therapy Certification.

The Moderator
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No. 6
Old Apr 03, 2005, 07:13 AM

thanks Nightengale'98 for updating the thread for more professional interest in HT! Suz
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No. 7
from imojean
Old Jun 14, 2005, 05:59 PM

Default HT & Reiki nurses
Dear Friend

Please read the post I just put up today on this very subject. The thread I think they call it that since I am new at this is, Reiki and healing Touch for pain management. Healing Touch International and Healing Touch Spiritual Ministry is the most extensive program out there and only the best and most qualified teach. Let me know what you think.



Originally Posted by ChicagolandRN
Hi all! I'm an oncology nurse who's interested in becoming HT certified. Many of our pastoral care members do it and it works MAGIC for cancer pain. Anyway. My hospital does offer classes, but they're about once in a blue moon, so it would take a very long time to get certified. Anyone know of a faster way? Thanks a bunch!
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