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New training modules announced for practitioners of Integral Eye Movement Therapy

Added: (Mon Jan 11 2010)

Pressbox (Press Release) - Three new modules for practitioners of Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) are now available. One day training workshops in, "Dealing with Chronicity", "Recovering from Imprisonment" and, "Dealing with Serious Sexual Assault." Whilst open to non-practitioners, these workshops are designed for IEMT practitioners and psychotherapists working with difficult client groups.
The "Dealing with Chronicity" workshop focuses on the experience of the chronic patient, including the chronically absent employee, Munchausen's syndrome and therapy addicts. "Recovering from Imprisonment" is co-presented with a former serving prisoner and explores successful patterns of how prisoners move identity from that of "convict" to that of "civilian." "Dealing with Serious Sexual Assault" examines the legal process, physical trauma and long term effects upon the victim of serious sexual assault from a therapeutic perspective.

These workshop are designed by therapist and author, Andrew T. Austin and details can be found on the main IEMT website: www.integraleyemovementtherapy.com

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