Code of Ethics
IARP Ethics that I adhere to
As a registered member of the
International Association of Reiki
Professionals (IARP) I adhere to their
stated code of
Ethics, as noted here:
IARP Code of Ethics for Reiki Practitioners and Reiki
Master Teachers
1.
Abide by a vow of confidentiality. Any information
that is discussed within the context of a Reiki session is
confidential between the client and practitioner.
2.
Provide a safe and comfortable area for sessions or
classes and work to provide an empowering and
supportive environment for clients and students.
3.
Abide by all state/province/territory, national, local or
county laws and rules, if any, regarding Reiki and any
complementary integrative modalities that you
practice.
4.
Always treat clients and students with the utmost of
respect and honor.
5.
Have a pure and clear intention to offer your services
for the highest healing good of the client and highest
potential of the student.
6.
In Reiki practice, provide a brief oral or written
description of what happens during a session and what
to expect before a client’s initial session.
7.
In a Reiki course, provide a clear written description of
subjects to be taught during each level of Reiki prior to
class and list what the student will be able to do after
taking the class.
8.
Be respectful of all others’ Reiki views and paths.
9.
Educate clients/students on the value of Reiki and
explain that sessions do not guarantee a cure, nor are
they ever a substitute for qualified medical or
professional care. Reiki is one part of an integrative
healing or wellness program, meant to enhance
traditional treatment protocols.
10.
Suggest a consultation or referral for clients to
qualified licensed professionals (medical doctor,
licensed therapist, etc.) when appropriate.
11.
Never diagnose or prescribe. Never
suggest that the client/student change
prescribed treatment or interfere with the
treatment of a licensed health care
provider.
12.
Be sensitive to the boundary needs of
individual clients and students.
13.
Never ask clients to disrobe (unless in the
context of a licensed massage therapy
session at the client’s option). Never touch
the genital area or breasts. Practice hands-
off healing of these areas if treatment is
needed.
14.
Be working to create harmony and friendly
cooperation between Reiki Practitioners/
Master Teachers in the community and
represent the IARP in a most professional
manner.
15.
Act as a beacon in your community by
doing the best work possible.
16.
Work to empower your students to heal
themselves and to encourage and assist them in the
development of their work with Reiki or their Reiki
practices. Be available for questions and assistance
after students complete a Reiki course.
17.
Be actively working on your own healing so as to
embody and fully express the essence of Reiki in
everything that you do.
IARP Registered Reiki Practitioners and Teachers strive to
provide the highest quality Reiki experience and abide by the
IARP Code of Ethics.
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