Hi Henry,
While navigating the MIPT.org site I thought of you and wondered if
you list this in their library for people world wide to consider.
Just a thought.
If you are interested, just go the library link and there is a place
to add your information that will allow people to view it online.
Reggie
--- In emsfirepoliceptsd@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Whitfield"
<henry.whitfield@l...> wrote:
>
> Dear People,
>
> Here are the dates for our summer training. The Certificate in
Traumatic
> Incident Reduction (TIR) level 1 will take place 10-12th June in
Belsize
> Village, London. These three days are taught in two separate
modules,
> the first of which is a one day workshop.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Henry Whitfield
> TIR Trainer
> TIR UK
> Tel: 0800 849 6723
> http://www.tir.org.uk
>
> "I am very impressed with the TIR model and it is something I will
> continue to pursue." Mike Fisher, Director of British Association
of
> Anger Management
>
> "I continue to be amazed by the power and simplicity of TIR. Did a
> session with a client last week...all the usual symptoms,
nightmares,
> avoidance, couldn't talk/think about the incident without crying.
This
> week, feeling much better, can talk about what happened without
getting
> upset, no nightmares!!." Pauline Brumwell MAHPP, Counselling
Manager,
> UKRC Registered.
>
> Training Calendar
>
> Basic Traumatic Incident Reduction (One day introductory workshop)
> Friday 10th June 2005
>
> Fee: £95 (or £70 when booked simultaneously with second module (11-
12th
> June 2005)
> Tel: 0800 849 6723
> Venue: Belsize Village, London
> Training day includes the following and more :
>
> • Trauma and TIR put in context
> • How to perceive if the client is engaged in processing
unassimilated
> material • Optimising the client's ability to make progress
> • Each attendee will both give and receive real TIR sessions after
> supervised practice of a range of skills
> • Recognizing cognitive shifts and other optimum points for ending
the
> session
>
> A Brief Description of TIR :
> Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) is a non-evaluative, client-led
> desensitization procedure that enables the client to undo
repression and
> increase awareness of past events that still effect his present.
TIR
> also responds to how traumatic experiences 'network' and identifies
> other less obviously related incidents that can be complicit in the
> maintenance of symptoms.
>
> The 'Basic TIR workshop' is the first module of Level 1 TIR
training.
> TIR is best known for its effectiveness at permanently reducing the
> symptoms of PTSD and other trauma related conditions.
>
> TIR workshop module II Thematic TIR and Unblocking, 2 days (TIRW
> Certificate) 11-12th June 2005
>
> Fee: £220 (or £180 if booked before May 22nd 2005)
> Tel: 0800 849 6723
> Venue: Belsize Village, London.
>
> This workshop completes the first level of TIR training. It
includes the
> second form of TIR - Thematic TIR. This is a method for reaching
> traumatic incidents that the client is unaware he has. This
workshop
> also contains training in the Unblocking procedure, a method for
> reducing stress in a general area of a client's life such as 'Your
job',
> 'Your marriage'. It is also useful for preparing a client for more
> intense exposure work. TIR is a client-led approach and therefore
the
> client decides what she is ready to confront. A training in TIR
> grounding procedures is also contained in this workshop along with
8
> exercises for training practitioners in controlling and optimising
the
> chemistry of the session for best results.
>
> Full Training Overview
>
> Introduction to Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) (1 day)
> Certificate in Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) level 1
(Introduction
> + 2 days)
> Certificate in Expanded Applications of TIR and related
techniques. (3
> days) Certificate in Case planning for TIR and Life Stress
Reduction (3
> days)
> Certificate in TIR Schema work - Creating new ways of being (2
days)
> Certificate in Exploration and Enhancing Rapport. (2 days)
>
> Accreditation as TIR practitioner is also offered at two levels:
TIR
> practitioner/Advanced TIR practitioner. This consists of 50hours
> supervised practice per level (100hours for advanced practitioner
> accreditation), followed by the submission of tape recorded
sessions for
> assessment.
>
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