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Healer Development Series: Depression

  • 11/05/2021
  • 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Online

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Healing Touch Certified Practitioners and Instructors share their knowledge, experience, and skills on using Healing Touch techniques to support clients experiencing certain issues.  The HTPA Healer Development Series is held on the 1st Friday of every month at 12:30pm Central (10:30am PT, 11:30am MT, 1:30pm ET). This call is FREE to HTPA members.  Zoom link will be sent to members that register for the event. It will be recorded and shared on the HTPA member website.

November Healer Development Topic: DEPRESSION

Friday, November 5th at 12:30PM Central 

On this live call, you will discover common:

  • energetic patterns found in clients with this issue
  • Healing Touch techniques used with clients with this issue and rationale
  • practitioner observations and evaluations found with these types of clients
  • client feedback following a session and/or multiple sessions
  • plans made with clients following a session including referrals, growth work, self-care, or follow-up treatment sessions

As well hear success stories, challenges & more!

Our amazing speakers on depression include:

  • Cindy Palajac, Hon. B.A., Diploma in Adult Education, HTCP/I, Sound Healing Practitioner, Past President of HTAC
  • Maureen H. McCracken, PMHCNS, BC, HTCP/I, Integrative Psychotherapist
If you are a HTCP or HTCP/I and are interested in participating in a future Healer Development Series, please email the HTPA Community Director HERE for more information.

Please Note: HTPA virtual meetings, including Healer Development Series Calls, may be recorded. I acknowledge that by participating I give my consent to be recorded on the call and acknowledge that the recording is the property of HTPA and may be published. I acknowledge and agree to follow the HTPA Terms of UsePrivacy Policy, and Disclaimer while on the call and I acknowledge that the views expressed on the call are those of the individual participants and may not represent the views of HTPA or HTP. 


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