Reconnective Health - Placing healing back in your hands
Q. Do Distance Sessions work? How will I know?

A. Distance clients receive a detailed e-mail regarding the links found in the session with some interpretation about what they mean or how they could relate to client.Usually, people will find they are a bit more tired than usual.

Q. How much are distance treatments and how can I pay for them?

A. Distance treatments are the same price as in person. You can pay for them by Paypal. 

Q. How do distance sessions work?

A. Distance sessions involve the practitioner accessing the client's innate wisdom, which can be easily done with the client's name and location. As with all communication the practitioner sends a signal by asking questions and the client can send a yes or no signal back as quickly as if both people were in the same room.

Q. In person the client's wrist is used to indicate a yes/no response. How does the practitioner get a response without the client present?

A. Practitioners can receive responses in many different ways. The most common way is to have a surrogate person on the table, but the focus of the treatment is on the client or the practitioner can arbitrarily assign a yes or no within themselves. ie. When I write down the treatment notes the motion of my pen indicates the response (bottom to top stroke is yes, top to bottom stroke is no)

Q. How do you "tap out"?

A. To tap out on a surrogate it's exactly the same. The practitioner places her hands on the head and heart and tap. If I know the person I imagine tapping him/her or I use myself as a surrogate for the tap out.

Q. Who benefits from distance sessions?

A. a) People are busy, but would still like to be in optimal health. With a distance session they can have the same benefit without having to come to a clinic.
b) Children don't like to sit still for too long and babies are generally most happy with their mothers, so distance treatments are more comfortable for them.
c) If an accident has occurred and Fast Aid is required, until medical personnel arrive, the client can still be effectively treated for shock or other maladies without touching.
d) Body Talk is still a relatively new therapy. If a local therapist is not available then a distance treatment would work just as well.