Code of Ethics


MTT (Meridian Tapping Techniques) is a unique set of techniques that may improve the energy system of an individual. MTTProNetwork.com's Code of Ethics provides MTT Professionals with guiding principles to encourage integrity and responsibility in the practice of Meridian Tapping Techniques. They exist for the benefit of clients, the development of understanding between practitioners and the reputation and advancement of our profession. This Code of Ethics cannot resolve all ethical and practice-related issues, it intends to provide a framework for members of MTT Professional Network. This Code of Ethics also forms the basis for discussion on improvements to the code itself and discussion on member's professional standards.

Business

  1. Professionals: In business professionally (receiving paying clients) for at least 90 days.
  2. Students: Considering practicing MTT Professionally.
  3. Professional web site(s) clearly display full contact information, providing at least one of the following: phone, email or contact form, mailing address, physical address.
  4. Professional web site(s) clearly state disclaimer, terms of use and privacy policy.
  5. Business and web site have a zero SPAM policy.
  6. eCommerce web site(s) use industry standard level of encryption for credit card transactions to ensure that credit card transactions are secure and safe.
  7. Deliver product(s) promptly and/or to deliver within the time frame stated on the web site, if one is so stated.
  8. Uphold any guarantee or refund policy that are clearly displayed and explained on the web site, if any exist.
  9. Business is committed to providing the best possible customer service and support. This is to ensure that any client or potential client questions or problems can be dealt with.
  10. Professional web site(s) and/or email List(s) do not display or link to pornographic content, hate related content, gambling or other addictive content, or any other content that could be deemed as objectionable, unethical, or immoral.
  11. Professional web site(s) does not secretly or covertly capture visitor's personal information or distribute spyware or viruses to a visitor's computer.
  12. Advertising of business and/or practice shall not be false, fraudulent, misleading, deceptive, extravagant or sensational.

Practice

  1. Does not practice medicine or claim to practice medicine unless legally licensed, registered or certified to do so in their own jurisdiction.
  2. Does not practice mental health or claim to practice mental health unless legally licensed, registered or certified to do so in their own jurisdiction.
  3. Does not practice or claim to practice any profession other that MTT unless legally licensed, registered or certified to do so in their own jurisdiction assuming that profession has such standards.
  4. Does not practice in any areas outside of their expertise.
  5. Complies with the law of the state, territory or country where the practitioner practices.
  6. To act responsibly, where not under statutory legal obligation, when there is clear evidence of a child being at risk, of sexual abuse or other harm, whether that evidence is obtained from the child, the perpetrator, or other adult or child; and to contact the appropriate Child Protection Agency.
  7. Actively refers to other MTT Professionals in the MTT Professional Network if/when they encounter potential clients or current clients whose aspects are outside of their expertise.
  8. Has been observed on an annual basis, practicing MTT by an MTT Professional (either privately, in a workshop, or other venue) and has asked for, been given and applied constructive feedback.
  9. Documents client sessions in a clear and legible manner. Documentation contains all the relevant information relating to the progress of the client.

  10. Stores client records keeping them secure and confidential at all times, access being restricted to the practitioner and their assistants or agents, unless the patient agrees otherwise in writing, or unless requested through due process of law.
  11. Observes clear boundaries with all clients, students and supervised individuals. Any form of emotional, intimate or sexual encounter (however the participants may regard it) is abusive: of the person, of power, and of trust. It is improper, unprofessional conduct not to be undertaken in any circumstances. It is never appropriate to enter into these categories of relationship with a client, student or supervisee.

  12. Continually seeks personal and professional growth and improvement using MTT which may or may not include other complementary modalities.
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