Animal Reiki Practitioners apply animal Reiki techniques to comfort animals that are stressed, aggressive, injured, sick, or dying to ease their discomfort. Practitioners can assist other specialties including veterinarians, animal trainers/behaviorists, animal acupuncturists, pet groomers, shelter workers, and other animal caregivers working with animals in distress.
Reiki is a non-invasive Japanese holistic energy healing system used to support energy balance, harmony, and healing. The series covers how to use Reiki, client intake, consent, session and consent form, and ethics scenarios.
Students entering this program should have a strong desire to help animals, be self-disciplined, have problem-solving and critical thinking skills, and have soft skills.
Animal Reiki Practitioners may find work in various settings where there is a demand for holistic therapies for animals such as private practice, or in animal care and medical facilities that offer healing and holistic care options.
Program Course Sequence
Students must successfully complete Animal Reiki I and II. A stringent attendance policy will be enforced for Animal Reiki Certification Training Levels I and II.
Course Number
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Course Title
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Course Hours
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Textbook Information
(approximate cost; subject to change)
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Costs
T=Tuition/F=Fees
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FIT 760
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Animal Reiki I
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7.5
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Shoden Animal Reiki Level I Training Manual will be provided and is included in the course cost.
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$149
T-$45/F-$104
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FIT 761
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Animal Reiki II
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7.5
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Okuden Animal Reiki Level II Training Manual by Animal Reiki Alliance - will be provided and is included in the course cost.
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$179
T-$54/$125
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Course Series Totals:
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15
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$328
T-$99/F-$229
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