Conference Details:
Conference Theme: Living Reiki
Please discover what the 2015 Celebration of Reiki Conference Program has in store for you.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Holiday Inn, 1200 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts 02446
Sunday, April 26, 2015
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Holiday Inn, 1200 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts 02446
9:30 - 11:00 am Morning Panel (Click here for complete conference details and schedule)
Reiki In Unexpected Places Panel - Moderator: Jacki Katzman.
Panelists: Lisa Biagetti (Reiki services to Wheelock College students; Reiki services at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital with parents of children with traumatic injuries), Laura Bonetzky-Joseph (Reiki services to survivors of domestic abuse), Judy Bousquin (Reiki services for homeless and poor women at The Woman's Lunch Place), Frederic Burnett (Reiki services with vulnerable youth in the Caribbean), Matthew McDonald (Reiki service to individuals living with HIV and to the LGBTQ community). Deborah Strafuss (Reiki services to individuals with Alzheimer's and their caregivers/families)
Laura is a holistic health professional, writer, Reiki Master Teacher, Registered Certified Medical Assistant, and Massachusetts Survivors Outreach (MASO) board member and volunteer, who has worked a cumulative in healthcare for over 15 years. As a survivor of abuse, Laura discovered a discord in the healing process within abuse organizations, the legal system, and the healthcare system. Laura realized that, by using complementary therapies such as Reiki, in conjunction with traditional medical care, she finally began to heal. Through her own healing, research, work as a holistic healthcare provider, and volunteer for survivors of abuse, she realized that we have the "cure," so to speak. Survivors do NOT have to become a statistic in the legal system nor the healthcare system. The need is great and at epidemic levels.
Laura's goal is to get Reiki practice more accepted as a viable treatment option for survivors of abuse, solicit the appropriate partners for medical research, provide accredited training for holistic health professionals and allied health professionals, and end the cycle of abuse through healing. With properly trained reiki professionals, the results of using reiki as a treatment option for victims of abuse are life changing.
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