Vermont Reiki Disclosure Form & Professional Qualifications

Vermont Reiki Disclosure Form & Professional Qualifications

Vermont Office of Professional Regulation Public Disclosure Form for Registered Bodyworkers, Massage Therapists, and Touch Professionals

 This Public Disclosure form is provided to you in accordance with Vermont statutes, specifically the requirements for registration with the Office of Professional Regulation (OPR) for massage therapists, bodyworkers, and other touch professionals (which includes Reiki practitioners).

(A) Professional Qualifications and Experience

Business: Soul Illumination with Danra
Name: Danra Kazenski, PhD (Usui Reiki Level II Practitioner)

OPR Registration Number: LI-912174

  • Professional Qualifications and Experience:
    • Certified Usui Reiki Level II Practitioner trained by Jessica Lantos from Rose Healing Arts in Stowe, Vermont (November 2025). Jessica is a Reiki Master Teacher; she has been trained and attuned to the highest level of the modality and trains students in Levels I & II & III.
    • Speech-Language Pathologist and Clinical Professor at the University of Vermont (2015 - Present).
    • PhD Psychology, University of Vermont (UVM), 2015
    • Master's Communication Sciences & Disorders, UVM, 2006

Nature of Practice: Reiki is an energy balancing method for stress reduction and relaxation, not a substitute for medical or psychological diagnosis or treatment. I do not diagnose conditions, prescribe substances, or interfere with treatments from licensed medical professionals. It is recommended to consult a licensed healthcare professional for any physical or psychological concerns.

 (B) Actions that Constitute Unprofessional Conduct

Unprofessional conduct, as defined in 3 V.S.A. § 129a, includes but is not limited to:

  • Incompetent practice or failure to meet acceptable standards.
  • Obtaining registration through fraud.
  • Misleading advertising.
  • Intentionally or negligently causing harm to a client.
  • Engaging in sexual conduct with a client or their family within five years of the professional relationship.
  • Harassing or abusing a client.
  • Performing unauthorized services.
  • Failing to provide client records upon request.
  • Undue influence on a client.
  • Violations of other specific laws. More details can be found in the Vermont Statutes Online (3 V.S.A. § 129a) and 26 V.S.A. chapter 41.

(C) The Method for Filing a Complaint Against a Registrant

Complaints against registrants for unprofessional conduct can be filed with the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation (OPR). OPR does not handle monetary damages or financial disputes.

(D) The Method for Making a Consumer Inquiry

For general consumer inquiries about professional registration or OPR processes:

  • Website: Visit the Vermont Secretary of State OPR website for information and a license lookup tool.
  • Phone/Email: Contact OPR at (802) 828-1505 or use their online contact form.

Client Acknowledgment

My signature below acknowledges receipt of information regarding the practitioner's qualifications, unprofessional conduct, and methods for consumer inquiry and complaint filing with the Office of Professional Regulation.

Click here for printable disclosure form to sign before your first session.

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