On Aug 26, 4:58 am, "Andrew T. Austin" <freshnewbr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> See:http://www.integraleyemovementtherapy.com
>
> "It is rare that a genuine advance occurs with direct clinical
> applications. Integral Eye Movement Therapy is fascinating and
> extremely effective. Andy teaches really well, imparting insights from
> many years of working with clients with PTSD, psychoses, and a range
> of anxieties and compulsions. Both the IEMT techniques and the
> strategies he uses to provide a safe space for his clients are
> invaluable. I heartily reccomend his teachings for anyone who desires
> to be truly effective when working in these areas. Brilliant! "
> Dr Susan Elton MB BS MRCGP
>
> "Hugely congruent and massively practical. Andy's training is clear,
> concise and very memorable with stories of his own provocative and
> effective therapy he will have you laughing and crying. IEMT is a
> rapid and wonderfully content free intervention. Anyone with a serious
> commitment to really increasing their clinical skills must attend one
> of Andy's trainings."
> Nigel Hetherington
>
> "Andy Austin is a true pioneer. His creation of the HIGHLY effective
> Integral Eye Movement Therapy is clearly well researched, tested and
> honed. Having trained with countless supposed =91experts=92 I can quite
> happily state Andy is one of the greatest minds I have ever had the
> good fortune to meet and learn from. His depth of understanding of the
> human mind, psychological conditions, the role of the therapist and
> the nature of the client is=85 ASTONI****NG! I thoroughly recommend any
> therapist who is serious about therapy to train with Andy."
> Michael Christon, internationally licensed NLP trainer and coach
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrew Austinhttp://www.IEMT.pl
One has to wonder about this in light of Dr. J. Adrian William's work
that debunked the whole "eye accessing cues" myth that started with
the NLP movement....
Lee Darrow, C.H.
www.stagehypnosissafetyclass.com


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