Water Therapists - About Us
 
Our Mission:

As Individual Practitioners:
We hold to the highest ethics in all professional services and continue to expand our education and experience in aquatic therapy and numerous related fields.
As a Community:
We create a sacred space of deep respect and healing, providing a place of safety, nurturing  and compassion.  We are here to be of service to humanity.
Practitioners: CPR Certified

Marcia LaMonte
Cell: 972-9203
PTA, HHP,
WABA.



Sharon Plaché
Office Voicemail:619-299-5247
HHP, WABA, CYT.
www.karisebodytherapy.com
www.sharonplache.com
www.waterchitherapy.com

www.meetup.com/San-Diego-Fibromyalgia-Support/
www.theheartsync.com

Benjamin Plaché
Cell: 619-405-1900
MA, MT, CYT, CQGI.
www.karisebodytherapy.com
www.benjaminplache.com
www.waterchitherapy.com






Video Link Excerpts:

AqOasis.com®

www.youtube.com/user/AqOasis
Introduction to Watsu by Harold Dull:

Maternity Watsu for Expectant Mothers:
Links:


www.waba.edu
www.learnwatsu.com
www.jahara.com
www.healingdance.org
http://aquaticwritings.tripod.com
www.hado.net
www.masaru-emoto.net


            

            
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About Us
 
As practitioners of the Healing Arts, Watsu and Aquatic Bodywork, in San Diego, we bring multiple life experiences, interests and modality expertise.  
We come together to create a space of reverence and healing.
Aquatic Bodywork and Therapy is unique                       and extremely special, for it incorporates the healing presence and power of Water.
                          
There is no other life giving source so present in our lives.
                          
Not only is our body mostly made up of water,                we are carried in a fluid environment from conception to birth and we require water to sustain all life.
Returning to “Water”, is returning “Home”.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In Water, we re-connect with all that is our Truth and all that is Life.
 
 
 
 
 
Give the Gift of Life to yourself and your loved ones.
Come let Water do its healing work and soak in the gifts it has to offer.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Code of Ethics
 
This Code of Ethics is a summary statement of the standards by which therapeutic aquatic bodywork practitioners agree to conduct their practices and is a declaration of the general principles of acceptable, ethical, professional behavior.
 
~ Have a sincere commitment to provide the highest quality care to those who seek their professional service.
 
~ Perform only those services for which they are qualified and represent their education, certification, professional affiliations and other qualifications honestly.
 
~ Acknowledge the inherent worth and individuality of each person and, therefore, do not unjustly discriminate against clients or colleagues and work to eliminate prejudices in the profession.
 
~ Strive for professional excellence through regular assessment of personal strengths, limitations and effectiveness and by continued education and training.
 
~ Actively support the profession through participation in local, state and national organizations which promote high standards of practice of therapeutic aquatic bodywork.
 
~ Work in their communities toward the understanding and acceptance of therapeutic bodywork as a valuable health service, abide by all laws governing said practice and work for the repeal or revision of laws detrimental to the legitimate practice of therapeutic aquatic bodywork.
 
~ Acknowledge the confidential nature of the professional relationship with a client and respect each client's right to privacy.
 
~ Respect all ethical health care practitioners and work together amicably to promote health and natural healing.
 
~ Conduct their business and professional activities with honesty and integrity and project a professional image in all aspects of their practices.
 
~ Accept the responsibility to self, clients and associates to maintain physical, mental and emotional well being.
 
~ Respect the integrity of each person.