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The Traumatic Incident Reduction Association
(TIRA) currently certifies three levels of facilitator.
The first is that of certified TIR Facilitator (CTF). A CTF has
completed the TIR Workshop or equivalent and has thereafter practiced
for at least 50 session-hours under supervision. A CTF has demonstrated
competence in using TIR with trauma survivors
and has successfully submitted a videotaped session for Certification
Committee approval.
The next level of certification is Advanced TIR Facilitator
(ATF). An ATF has completed the full Traumatic Incident Reduction
Course and is certified as competent in applying all the
metapsychological procedures that can prove necessary to prepare a
person for TIR.
The highest level is that of Certified Metapsychology Facilitator
(CMF). A CMF is fully capable of facilitation on any Section of the Curriculum, including those which contain
Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) unmetered forms.
Note: Certified members of any above mentioned types appear with a special
font in the linked pages below:
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| Region | Continents | Countries |
| 1 | North America | Canada, USA, and territories |
| 2 | Europe & Middle East | Europe, Middle East, Japan, Egypt, Greenland, South Africa, Leshoto and Swaziland |
| 3 | Southeast Asia | Taiwan, Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong |
| 4 | Australia, Central & South America | Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South America, Central America, Pacific Islands, Caribbean |
| 5 | Russia, Africa, India | Russia, India, most of Africa, North Korea, Mongolia |
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