Code of Ethics
International Center of Reiki Training Membership Association
1. Confidentiality:
No information about a client will be disclosed to any third party without the written consent of the client or the parent or guardian if the client is under 18.
2. Transparency:
I have been trained in Reiki 1, Reiki 2, Master's training in Reiki, and Holy Fire III Karuna Master's training. I consistently practice Reiki in my personal life. I will clearly share with you what to expect in a session, in a workshop, the amount of time spent in sessions and classes and the fee charged.
3. Integrity:
Strive to be honest in all activities and communication
4. Support:
Maintain a friendly, positive regard toward clients and students and openly encourage them to heal and to do the best job possible with their Reiki practice and/or teaching program.
5. Respect:
Value clients and students and treat them with respect. Never engage in any illegal or immoral activity with your clients or students. Never touch their genital area or breasts, never ask them to disrobe, and never make sexual comments, jokes or references. Abstain from the use of drugs or alcohol during all professional activities.
6. Honor:
Honor all Reiki practitioners and teachers regardless of lineage or organizational affiliation. Refrain from making negative statements about other Reiki practitioners or teachers.
7. Educate:
Inform clients and students about the value of Reiki sessions and that they do not provide a cure and are not a substitute for care by a licensed health care provider.
8. Refer:
Acknowledge that Reiki works in conjunction with other forms of medical or psychological care. If a client or student has a medical or psychological condition, suggest, in addition to giving them Reiki sessions, they see a licensed health care provided. (see resource referral page)
9. Non-Interference:
Never diagnose medical or psychological conditions or prescribe medications. Never suggest that a client change or end dosages of substances prescribed by other licensed health care providers or suggest the client change prescribed treatment or interfere with the treatment of a licensed health care provider.
10. Honesty:
Never use another person's copyrighted material in classes, website or literature without permission and giving credit.
11. Freedom:
Encourage students to use their own inner guidance in determining who to take classes from including the possibility of studying with more than one teacher.
12. Professional Conduct:
Always act in such a way so as to create and maintain a professional image for the practice of Reiki and for the ICRT Reiki Membership Association.
13. Development:
Be involved in the continuing process of healing yourself on all levels so as to fully express the essence of Reiki in all you do. Be in agreement with and working to fully express the Usui ideals and the ICRT Center Philosophy.
14. Gratitude:
Be grateful for the gift of Reiki and for each client and student who chooses to come to you.