Professional Skills Training in TIR
The Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) Workshop is a complete package of training, which includes easy to learn, practical, highly effective techniques and a unique session protocol. TIR is used to resolve unwanted conditions related to past traumatic experiences, known and unknown. Actual session videos, demonstrations and an opportunity to try out the techniques are included in this 4-day training.
Unblocking, the second primary technique of the basic TIR workshop, is used to help resolve in-life issues which may, or may not, be directly related to past traumas (relationships, job, family situations, etc).
TIR and Unblocking are tools that may be added to any traditional or alternative psychological unburdening program. TIR not only is capable of resolving the negative effects of trauma, which the client may have been burdened with for a long time, but it does so without distressing the TIR facilitator in the process. Observable results are realized by the engaged client in a relatively short amount of time.
TIR Trainer: Nancy L. Day is a certified trainer & technical director for TIR and the related techniques and unique session protocol of Applied Metapsychology. She is also a Certified Trauma Specialist with the Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists (ATSS). Nancy delivers professional skills training in Kansas City, Missouri and in other cities upon request.
For Additional Information On Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR): www.tir.org
Looking At Life With Equine Assistance - Horse Medicine!
Horses are very sensitive animals. For being so massive and powerful, they are sensitive and know all to well about anxiety, fear, and unwanted conditions. They are great listeners and non-verbally can assist us in finding our own healing path.
This workshop is for those who deal with any of these challenges daily, either personally or professionally, and it will be adapted to the needs of the individual and/or group in attendance.
For Additional Information On Equine Assisted Psychotherapy & the Workshop Venue : Call Linda D. Johnson at 307-761-0375 or send E-mail to lindadjohnson@hotmail.com
Equine Psychotherapist: Linda D. Johnson, MA is a certified Equine-assisted pychotherapist and equine specialist registered with Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association. She is also trained in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, Play Therapy, Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR), Life Stress Reduction (LSR) and Schema consultation. She has administered programs for families and children both in a school setting as well as in the private sector as a licensed professional counselor.
Pendley & Associates, 1277 N 15th Street, Laramie, Wyoming provides individual and group therapy and consultation for small businesses, and is a supporter of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy.
Training/Educational Prerequisites For This 4-day Event: None
Continuing Education Credits for 24 Hours of TIR Training:
APA: This program is co-sponsored by E-TIR-METAPSYCHOLOGY-SERVICES.NET and Applied Metapsychology International (AMI). AMI is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to offer continuing education for psychologists. AMI maintains responsibility for the program and its contents. 24 contact hours/credits.
NASW: This program was approved by the National Association of Social Workers - NASW (provider #886415259) for up to 28 continuing education contact hours.
CCPA: The Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA) has approved this training for 24 credit hours.
CPCA: The Canadian Professional Counselling Association (CPCA) recognizes training sponsored by Applied Metapsychology International (AMI) for professional development credits. Visit the www.cpca-rpc.ca for CPCA student membership criteria.
ATSS: The Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists (ATSS) recognizes TIR training as appropriate for certification and recertification as a Trauma Specialist, a Trauma Responder and a Trauma Services Specialist.
OTHERS: The Academy of Traumatology & Green Cross Foundation recognize the TIR Workshop as appropriate training for Traumatology 1004 - Clinical Treatment Skills.
Continuing Education Credits For 8 Hours of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy:
8 CEUs - for counselors & social workers.
What To Wear & Prepare For: Comfortable, layered, clothing and sturdy, but comfortable shoes. Be prepared for a unique educational experience that is personally empowering, with fun, laughter, learning and renewal. There will be dirt, sun, insects, hay and grass so if you have allergies, bring your medications.
Mailing Address For Registrations : 21st Century Enterprises, 5559 NW Barry Road PMB 315, Kansas City MO 64154-1408 USA
Motel Nearest Venue: AmericInn Lodge & Suites, 4712 Grand Ave, Laramie WY 82070
Large pool and Jacuzzi, full hot breakfast included
Front Desk Phone: 307-745-0777
Reservations: 800-396-5007
Group Rate: Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) Workshop $89/night
Meals: Full hot breakfast is included in AmericInn nightly fee;
Working lunch provided at the ranch; Dinner on your own.
Event Refund Policy: Full refund of registration fee will be made, less $75 processing fee, upon receipt of written request received at least one month prior to workshop start date. No refund will be given for fees paid within 30 days of workshop start date. If registrant does not participate in the workshop, the registration fee is not refunded, but the full amount paid may be applied as a discount on future services with ETMSN.net.
PsychologyTomorrow.Net has been providing professional skills training in Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) and related Life Stress Reduction techniques since 1996. Post-workshop internships are also offered by PTN for individuals wanting to take their newly-acquired skills to a higher level as quickly as possible. Internships also provide assistance in becoming a certified TIR facilitator with Applied Metapsychology International (AMI).
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