CODE OF ETHICS:
Code of Ethics
for LBL Life Between Lives
Practitioners
• In the sacred quest to provide a
meaningful LBL experience, practitioners use all of their skills, training, and
experience to reconnect their clients to the loving wisdom of the spirit world.
In recognition of the intuitive nature of LBL facilitation, practitioners remain
open to spiritual guidance when conducting sessions.
• Practitioners provide their clients with a safe and caring professional
environment. The profound trust inherent in the client-practitioner relationship
is respected, and therefore each LBL session is conducted with courtesy,
sensitivity, and patience.
• Informed consent is always obtained from clients after imparting clearly and
honestly the range of experiences that may be realized in an LBL session.
Financial policies are declared in advance, and fee arrangements are resolved
before beginning a session.
• Individual advertising and promotional campaigns are truthful, and realistic
statements are made regarding client outcomes. Personal qualifications are
communicated clearly; factual information on relevant certifications and
professional affiliations is fully disclosed to clients and prospective clients
upon request.
• Complete confidentiality is honored and maintained for each client, as well as
for the spiritual beings who may come forth in an LBL session. All
client-practitioner communications are confidential. Client permission must be
granted when recording a session and when sharing or publishing session
material. Records are preserved in a secure environment to ensure privacy.
• The purity of LBL therapy as a stand-alone discipline is protected. When
offering non-LBL services during the course of LBL therapy, practitioners advise
clients that such services are beyond the explicit endorsement of The Newton
Institute.
• In order to expand the understanding and practice of LBL therapy,
practitioners may share session records with The Newton Institute’s research
department after appropriate permissions have been obtained. Practitioners stay
informed of new advances in the field by participating in LBL eGroups, attending
Institute trainings, conducting research, and pursuing other relevant
educational opportunities whenever possible.
• Practitioners honor collegial relationships by cooperating with all of The
Newton Institute’s officials and members. Practitioners speak respectfully of
colleagues, and will not solicit another practitioner’s clients.
• As ambassadors of The Newton Institute, practitioners work to illuminate
public awareness regarding LBL therapy. Practitioners conduct themselves in such
a manner as to uphold the integrity of LBL therapy and The Newton Institute
above any individual.