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Ann Darmstetter

Ann is proud to be part of an organization that leads the way in promoting safe practice for energy healers and holistic professionals. She believes in the power of alternative health and is passionate about ensuring practitioners have the resources and protection they need to thrive. Being part of EMPA allows her to contribute to a mission that goes beyond insurance—it’s about empowering practitioners to build safe, ethical, and well-run practices that serve their communities with integrity. She also provides direct support to members, answering questions about policies, coverage details, and how EMPA can best protect their practice. Her role is all about making the insurance process smooth, clear, and hassle-free, so members can focus on their work with confidence.

Practice Growth

What Does It Take to Start an Energy Healing Practice?

March 18th, 2026|4 min read

Safe Practice

Supporting the Whole Person in Energy Healing: Safety, Ethics, and Professional Boundaries Explained

March 11th, 2026|4 min read

Practice Growth

What Should You Charge for Energy Healing Sessions? Pricing Guidelines for Practitioners

March 4th, 2026|3 min read

Safe Practice

Ethical Emotional Support in an Energy Healing Practice

February 25th, 2026|4 min read

Practice Growth

How to Help New Clients Feel Confident About Remote Healing Sessions

February 13th, 2026|3 min read

Safe Practice

Professional Support for Energy Healers: Ethics, Boundaries, and Trust

February 12th, 2026|3 min read

Safe Practice

What Should My Informed Consent Form Include for Remote Healing Clients?

February 6th, 2026|4 min read

Safe Practice

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting a Remote Energy Healing Practice

January 30th, 2026|3 min read

Practice Growth

How to Run a Remote Energy Healing Session: A Step-by-Step Checklist

January 23rd, 2026|3 min read

Safe Practice

What’s the Difference Between an Energy Healer and a Therapist?

January 16th, 2026|6 min read

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