Mastering AIT Practice
Catherine Folkers, MSW and Vann S. Joines, Ph.D.. - Chapel Hill
Mastering AIT Practice (MAP) takes you to a new level of confidence and ease with AIT’s incredibly effective practice methods. Whether you are a recent Basics graduate or have been using AIT for years, MAP will deepen your understanding of AIT theory and practice, teach you powerful diagnostic procedures, and increase your ease and confidence when you use AIT. MAP is the second and final course required for AIT certification.
Learn more theory and how to apply it with clients, including:
- AIT case analysis and diagnosis--taught for the first time
- Ego evaluation--new theory and method combined
- How to go even deeper with clients
Learn 3 Major Protocols:
- Earliest Originating Trauma Protocol: A quick method that finds the elusive traumas that have caused the initiating trauma or trigger you’re working on with your client, including causes from cultural history, ancestry, childhood, and more.
- True Origins Process: A comprehensive diagnostic tool for pinpointing ALL the causes of a particular issue or problem. It guarantees the thoroughness necessary for complete and lasting treatment.
- Short-Term AIT: a method that provides striking improvement when you have only a limited number of sessions available to work with your client.
This seminar teaches you how to integrate AIT Basics into your practice. You will be taken through each step you need to take to provide your clients, old and new, with state-of-the-art AIT treatment.
MAP will guide your basic AIT skills toward new levels of clinical clarity, confidence, and proficiency. Detailed teaching, case discussions, exercises, realistic demos, and more, will allow to move easily from session one to case analysis, to treatment planning, and beyond.
YOU WILL MASTER AIT PRACTICE!
Note: Completion of AIT Basics is a prerequisite for attending this seminar.
| DATES: | May 6-8, 2011 |
| TIMES: | 9:00am - 5:30pm |
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| TUITION: |
$545 ($495 if registered one month in advance; $100 deposit) |
| CONT. ED UNITS: | 18 |