Becoming A Student

 

When you apply to join as a Student Member, you will need to provide us with the names of two referees, one of whom can be a friend, neighbour or colleague. Your second referee needs to be a Member of our organisation and this could be your tutor.

 

Getting started

Throughout your Student period, you are required to have contact with a Healer Member who will act as your Mentor.  Healing Trust  Central Office can put you in touch with Healers in your region who could help you. Some tutors also act as Mentors. You will meet your Mentor either in their own home or sometimes as part of a Healing Development Group or at a Healing Centre, where they"ll be available to answer your questions and discuss your progress.

 

Keeping a record

Once you have become a Student, you will be able to record your progress and your healing practice in your logbook. This includes your meetings with your mentor, any relevant books that you have read, or personal development work and courses that you have attended.

 

Practising your healing

Many Students do most of their practice with family and friends. Once you have become a member and completed Parts 1 and 2, you are automatically insured to work with members of the public if you would like to. This can be at a Healing Exhibition or a local Healing Trust Centre.

 

You may have the opportunity to attend a Healer Development Group, which might be facilitated by a Tutor or a Healer Member. Sometimes these groups are self directed by Students themselves. They provide opportunities to practice and discuss healing, to expand knowledge and understanding, as well as sharing and exploring issues of personal development with other Students.

 

Application forms are downloadable from this website. Please see Membership.

 

 

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