Healthcare Reiki I & II

 

Healthcare Reiki Defined: Healthcare Reiki (HCR) is a structured, evidence-informed approach to integrating Reiki within medical and clinical environments, including hospitals, nursing homes, hospice care, rehabilitation centers, and other healthcare settings. Rooted in the traditional principles of Reiki, Healthcare Reiki adapts its practice to align with modern healthcare standards, ensuring it is safe, professional, and complementary to conventional medical treatments. Day 1 focuses on individual health and day 2 focuses on integrating Reiki into healthcare and beyond. This course is built upon a unique and powerful energy that we refer to as Healthcare Reiki energy. Infused with HCR energy, it seamlessly blends the transformative power of Reiki, the insights of Human Design, and the principles of physics into a harmonious synthesis.

HealthCare Reiki

Healthcare Reiki I and II are taught together over two 8-hour days or four 4-hour evenings. There are 4 symbols:

  1. Healing Fear
  2. Entering the Essence of your Authentic Body
  3. Authentic Self Expression
  4. Geometry in Life

There are 2 placements (attunements), one on each day.
Prerequisite: Reiki I & II, any lineage.

Mission: The mission of the Healthcare Reiki program is to provide Reiki students and practitioners with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to offer Reiki in healthcare settings, workplace environments, or for personal well-being. Our program emphasizes the importance of self-care in an ever-changing world, recognizing that Reiki can be a transformative tool for stress management, resilience, and holistic healing in any professional or personal setting.

Philosophy: Reiki is a powerful yet gentle practice that aligns with the body’s natural ability to heal. Rooted in compassion, mindfulness, and holistic care, our approach prioritizes self-care as the foundation for sustainable healing work. In today’s fast-paced and evolving world, Reiki practitioners must cultivate personal well-being to effectively support others. Whether applied in healthcare, corporate, educational, or individual settings, Healthcare Reiki serves as a valuable practice for releasing fear on all levels as a way of restoring balance, reducing stress, and fostering mental, emotional and physical well-being.

Healthcare Reiki Student Learning Outcomes and Goals:

  1. Students will understand the requirements for providing Reiki in Healthcare and other settings.
    1. Students will demonstrate proficiency in explaining the requirements for integrating Reiki into healthcare and other settings.
    2. Students will role-play presenting Healthcare Reiki to potential administrators.
    3. Students will demonstrate awareness in describing the Reiki scope of practice and legislation surrounding Reiki.
  2. Students will demonstrate proficiency in describing the history of Healthcare Reiki, its symbols, and sharing sessions with others.
    1. Students will demonstrate skills in effective oral communication telling the story of Healthcare Reiki and Reiki in general.
    2. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the Healthcare Reiki symbols through use and class discussion.
    3. Students will practice giving sessions to others.
  3. Students will recognize that the Reiki journey begins with the individual.
    1. Students will embrace self-session as the foundation for helping others and the world.
    2. Students will recognize and trust their inner authority as their primary source of guidance.
    3. Students will understand that flexibility and compassion are essential pillars of Healthcare Reiki in a changing world.
  4. Students will cultivate an awareness of the connection between mind-body-spirit and its impact of health.
    1. Students will recognize that human evolution necessitates adaptable, individualized treatments.
    2. Students will identify the nine energy centers as taught in Human Design.

Information and techniques covered:

  • An Overview of Healthcare Reiki Training
  • Healthcare Reiki Defined
  • The Life Cycle of Illness
  • The Progression of Illness on Mind, Body and Spirit
  • The History of Medicine
  • The History of Healthcare Reiki
  • The Divine Healers
  • Elements of a Healthcare Reiki Session
  • Using Healthcare Reiki
  • Anatomy & Physiology of Healthcare Reiki
  • Healthcare Reiki Symbols
  • Activating the Symbols
  • Tools & Techniques
  • Experiences
  • Self-Sessions
  • Sessions for Others
  • Not having an Attachment to an Outcome
  • Giving a Complete Healthcare Reiki Session
  • Developing Your Own Style
  • Group Sessions
  • Navigating Medical Equipment & Busy Medical Environments
  • Integrating Healthcare Reiki into Other Medical Modalities
    • Nursing
    • Ancillary Staff
    • Doctors & Surgeons
    • Diagnostic Radiology
  • In the Home
  • Hospital
    • Surgery
    • Oncology
    • Medical Testing
    • Pediatrics
    • Gerontology
  • Nursing Home
  • Hospice
  • Creating a Thriving Practice
  • Requirements of Medical Establishments
  • Becoming a Healthcare Reiki Master
  • Your Life Purpose
  • The Way of Reiki

The class is a combination of lecture, discussion and experience. Practice time includes giving and receiving a complete Reiki treatment, self -treatment, practice using all the symbols (4) and practice using the HCR experiences.

While practice takes place during the class, it is expected that you will set aside additional time to practice after the class is over. Please commit to this additional time which should be one evening a week for several weeks, or its equivalent, to practice Reiki with one or more people from your Reiki class or with members of your family or friends. This additional practice is necessary to gain the experience and confidence you need to fully utilize the Reiki training and integrate it into the healthcare environment or any environment of your choosing.

Use in Hospitals

Reiki is becoming increasingly popular with the medical community, with over 800 hospitals across the U.S. offering Reiki as a standard part of hospital care. A research study at Hartford Hospital, in Hartford, Connecticut indicates that Reiki improved patient sleep by 86 percent, reduced pain by 78 percent, reduced nausea by 80 percent, and reduced anxiety during pregnancy by 94 percent. In addition, nurses report that Reiki helps patients heal faster with less pain, reduces stress and improves mental attitude, improves appetite, and reduces the negative side effects of chemotherapy, radiation and other medical procedures.
Source: https://hartfordhospital.org/about-hh/news-center/hartford-hospital-s-reiki-volunteer-program-celebrates-15th-year-anniversary

Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven offers a Complementary Services Program that promotes relaxation. Therapy sessions are available for anyone receiving cancer treatment at Smilow Cancer Hospital.

Reiki Touch
Reiki is a Japanese word meaning “Universal Life Energy.” The practice of Reiki is a non-intrusive method of hands-on healing. During a Reiki session, healing energy lulls you into a deeply relaxed state. It is this deep relaxation that increases energy as the body rests and becomes revitalized during the session. Our Reiki practitioners are trained and certified by master-level Reiki teachers.
Source: http://www.ynhh.org/smilow-cancer-hospital/patient-information/complementary_services.aspx

* Source: Information and data provided by The ICRT Reiki Membership Association