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Certified Reiki Practitioners
Stacy Williams Reiki II practitioner
I learned of Reiki at a wellness fair. Diana Rau, RN and Reiki Master presented the principles and benefits of Reiki. I had the opportunity to experience the wonderful benefits of Reiki. I knew that this was something I wanted to learn and share with my family and friends. I began my training in October of 2001. I earned my Reiki I certification under Diana Rau, RN CRMT.
I began working with the McKean County VNA hospice patients in 2005. In September of 2005 David, Jeff and I formed a partnership and opened Full Circle Complementary Therapy. I have learned a great deal about Reiki since we opened. By the end of the year I felt I was ready to advance my training. I received Reiki II training in January of 2006. Reiki has been such an important part of my life. Reiki has helped me to be a better and stronger person.

Jeffrey J. Hendryx Reiki Master Practitioner
I began my path in the healing arts with the “Course of Miracles” in 2000 and 2001. I first learned of Reiki through a health fair by Diana Rau, RN CRMT. I received my Reiki I training in 2001. Over the course of the last 5 years I have continued learning about Reiki and offering treatments to friends and family. I started working with the McKean County VNA Hospice program in 2005. Stacy, David and I began our partnership in September of 2005. I continued on my Reiki path and obtained my Reiki Master certification in January of 2006.
My brother Jan Hendryx, D.O. is the author of the newly published book “Healers Touch.” You can visit him online at www.janhendryx.com. You can also visit www.reiki.org – International Center for Reiki Training.

David Monroe, RN CCRN Reiki Master Practitioner
My first exposure to Reiki came in a healing arts class I took in college. This invisible subtle energy system fascinated me. I completed Reiki I in 2001. My journey with complementary therapy has become a major part of my life. In 2005 I earned my Reiki Master certification. I have been fortunate to learn from Diana Rau, RN as well. She has been an integral part of where I am today. I have a lot of interest in other complementary therapies. Eventually I would like to be trained in acupuncture and cranial sacral therapy. My ultimate goal is to become a physician, in particular a D.O. (doctor of osteopathy).
I currently work as a critical care certified RN in cardiac critical care at a large tertiary care center as well as a flight nurse with a local air medical program. I have experience in the emergency department and as a cardiac nurse in home health. Home health care has provided me with hospice training as well. There is a definite benefit to combining eastern and western approaches in healing and prevention of illness.
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