I am seriously considering an about-face regarding Christopher Hansard. Though some of the information being offered is incorrect, such as it was Sri Lanka, or somewhere in Thailand that it was suggested he got a certificate from and not Bali, apparently the "training" was of minimal quality all the same. (offline source)
This brings to the forefront the question of whether or not those in the Complimentary and Alternative Medicine industry, which is proving to be more industrious and lucritive for some than anything, should be made to adhere to the very same ethics code that doctors and other such professionals abide by.
I think they should, and when they cross those boundaries as appears to be the case of this gent, not only once but through out the span of an entire career, then they should be barred from dealing with the public in any way, at least until or if they ever choose to correct the behaviour. For all intents and purposes, Christopher Hansard has chosen not to change or correct his behaviour but is now flaunting it in the face of his detractors and critiques.




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