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What It’s Like Working with a ThetaHealer®

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Written by ThetaHealing Headquarters
Updated this week

A ThetaHealer® is someone trained in the ThetaHealing® technique, created by Vianna Stibal. Their role is not to tell you what to do or make decisions for you. Instead, they support you in identifying and shifting limiting subconscious beliefs—helping you reconnect with your own inner wisdom and potential.

ThetaHealers inspire and empower others to remember their natural gifts. In every session, the healing comes from the Creator of All That Is—the ThetaHealer simply witnesses the process.


What to Expect

  • A safe, compassionate space to explore your beliefs.

  • Questions that help you discover your own answers (never imposed decisions).

  • A focus on kindness, empowerment, and respect for your pace.

  • Sessions that remain true to the ThetaHealing technique.


Core Guidelines for ThetaHealers

All certified ThetaHealers agree to follow these principles:

  1. Keep the ThetaHealing technique pure (not mixing it with other modalities when teaching).

  2. Ask guiding questions, not give answers.

  3. Offer ThetaHealing sessions as ThetaHealing.

  4. Treat every client with compassion, kindness, and respect.

  5. Practice with strong ethics.

  6. Never discriminate.

  7. Acknowledge that the Creator is the healer—we simply witness.

  8. Stay current with certification and trademark guidelines.


Becoming a ThetaHealer

Anyone can learn ThetaHealing by training with a certified Instructor. The first two courses are:

  • Basic DNA

  • Advanced DNA

From there, students can continue their training through additional seminars and reach different levels of certification: Practitioner, Instructor, Master, and Certificate of Science.


Independent Practitioners

ThetaHealing Practitioners and Instructors are licensed to use the ThetaHealing trademarks. They work independently—they are not employees of ThetaHealing Headquarters.


Sharing Your Experience

We welcome feedback. At the end of seminars, you may receive a form to share your experience. You can also reach out with positive stories, questions, or concerns about a ThetaHealer.

If a ThetaHealer is found not to be following the guidelines, their certification or license may be withdrawn. Let us know

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