Guest guest Posted June 7, 2008 Report Share Posted June 7, 2008 > This was on the EFT website about their certification program > > http://www.tapintoheaven.com/EFTcert > > and I was wondering if anyone here who works with others was >planning to get certified? > > I would have to save up a bit first to do it so I'm still thinking... > but wondered what others thought. Depends on the reason behind you desiring the NEW EFT certifications. I did look at the involvement and I noticed I'd already met the highest criteria they are offering so I've chosen NOT to do it. But I've dabbled for many years now, when I'm winding things down, such certification does not seem important for " me " . But one of my 32 year old clients who has only been in that field for 1 year, I've told her that it might be something she'd want to consider. They are giving out a vast amount of experience for those who want to get a certification. It is worth much more than they are charging. The price for those 3 certification levels are very cheap, when compared to any other type of psychological education. As far as the legal considerations, I've not a clue to what they offer. I do know that Donna Eden, for those certified in her Energy Medicine, does require an insurance that is very reasonable. Something around $180-$200 per year. Most who use EM choose to fly under the radar and operate without it. All a personal preference. If I was under 60 I'd probably go for the credentials. Never-the-less I will continue to study Energy Meridian Technologies and use them on myself, my family and my clients for the rest of my life. John M. La Tourrette, Ph.D. > Blessings, > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2008 Report Share Posted June 7, 2008 http://www.emofree.com/certannounce.htm/a/?68 The above is a direct link to Gary's EFT certification information. Or give the Gwen the affiliate commission and click on her link. It won't cost you any more and she does have some good stuff herself. Mary Nelson www.eft4everyone.com docspeed2001 wrote: >> This was on the EFT website about their certification program >> >> http://www.tapintoheaven.com/EFTcert >> >> and I was wondering if anyone here who works with others was >> planning to get certified? >> >> I would have to save up a bit first to do it so I'm still >> > thinking... > >> but wondered what others thought. >> > > Depends on the reason behind you desiring the NEW EFT certifications. > > I did look at the involvement and I noticed I'd already met the > highest criteria they are offering so I've chosen NOT to do it. But > I've dabbled for many years now, when I'm winding things down, such > certification does not seem important for " me " . > > But one of my 32 year old clients who has only been in that field for > 1 year, I've told her that it might be something she'd want to > consider. > > They are giving out a vast amount of experience for those who want to > get a certification. It is worth much more than they are charging. > > The price for those 3 certification levels are very cheap, when > compared to any other type of psychological education. > > As far as the legal considerations, I've not a clue to what they > offer. > > I do know that Donna Eden, for those certified in her Energy > Medicine, does require an insurance that is very reasonable. > Something around $180-$200 per year. > > Most who use EM choose to fly under the radar and operate without it. > > All a personal preference. > > If I was under 60 I'd probably go for the credentials. > > Never-the-less I will continue to study Energy Meridian Technologies > and use them on myself, my family and my clients for the rest of my > life. > > John M. La Tourrette, Ph.D. > > >> Blessings, >> Sue >> >> > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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