Metapsychology Facilitator Training – Level One

In the three TIR/Life Stress Reduction Workshops one learns basic skills of facilitation and many useful viewing techniques such as Traumatic Incident Reduction, Unblocking, and Unlayering techniques ideal for addressing many situations.  A facilitator having taken this training knows how to make case plans for Life Stress Reduction, and how to deliver them to clients’ satisfaction.

 

The Metapsychology Facilitator Training consists of a series of eight workshops that supplies all of the theory and techniques necessary to take a viewer through the entire Metapsychology Curriculum.  Each workshop will address one Section of the Curriculum and will provide all necessary tools to complete that Section.  Completing all eight workshops provides the student with the techniques to take a viewer all the way through the Curriculum and with additional techniques and knowledge of technical direction needed to handle more difficult cases.  The word Curriculum is used in the sense of, “a specific course of study” since a viewer, engaged in the educational work of Applied Metapsychology sessions, completes each section in order as s/he moves through the Curriculum. 

 

Definition:  The Curriculum consists of a long, general case plan broken down into eight sections (which can be customized for each individual viewer) giving the sequence of techniques designed to gradually increase a viewer’s abilities by removing charge from the case and by exercising life skills the viewer already has in order to improve the viewer’s ability to use these skills. 

 

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