We are a co-op of healers who are looking to support your ongoing healing and maintenance. Body healing is a broad term for supporting the body in its recovery and maintenance from everyday stress.
The Wounded Healers Institute fully complies with all local and New York State laws, and all federal regulations. We are a harm and risk reduction, recovery-based mindfulness healing (non-clinical) program, and an (re)education company.
We do not promote illegal activities or provide resources for obtaining illegal substances or illegal psychedelic psychotherapy services.
The Wounded Healers Institute does not sell THC cannabis for any aspect of our program, training or events, and it is not a retailer, supplier, manufacturer, reseller, distributor, agent, representative or subcontractor of THC cannabis supplier or retailer.
WHI is selling legally allowed to sell CBD now. Our healing services do not constitute medical care, physical therapy, and we do not diagnose or treat mental health. WHI is a wellness and recovery program.
What we do do is provide educational experiences, create positive memories of healing that allow participants to access to their own innate healing and creative process. WHI provides wellness programming, posttraumatic growth opportunities, and skills to build resiliency factors that allow our healing model. WHI employs the spiritual and developmental model of Addiction as Dissociation and uses The Path of the Wounded Healer as our unconscious guide. See our research HERE
Aspects of Wounded Healer Institute are donation-based.
Please direct any inquiries about our services to [email protected]
All independent professional Practitioners are working through referral system of WHI, and so are not working as employees of WHI. They were educated by WHI and are a part of our programing. This means that the WHI would not be liable for their negligent actions and cannot be held liable, solely on the basis that the malpractice occurred.
1. WHI is not responsible to collect fees. That is between you and the Independent Practitioners.
2. Independent Practitioners are responsible to use their own intake and consent forms while attending to the clients.
3. Independent practitioners are responsible for fixing dates and time with the client’s referred to them.
4. Independent practitioners are responsible to keep notes, if desired, and other details of the client and services offered.
5. It is up to the Independent practitioners if they choose to have their own Liability insurance while working with the clients. The WHI does not offer liability coverage for Independent Practitioners.
WHI follows all the Ethical, Legal Guidelines, and WHI Moral Code as outlined in our Manual and Handbook.
All Practitioners kindly adhere to strict ethical and when confronted with a moral exchange, moral principles in this regard, a request from WHI, as the onus is on you: the Independent Practitioner.