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Traumatic Incident Reduction Association

Traumatic Incident Reduction - Expanded Applications Workshop

Available TIR – Expanded Applications Workshops

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Calendar last updated on 3/10/2010
DateLocationRegistration
Traumatic Incident Reduction - Expanded Applications Workshop  
May 15-18, 2010Vernon, BC, Canada with Pam Sikal
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Jun. 10-13, 2010Surrey, BC, Canada with Pauline Carey

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Jun. 25-28, 2010Barrie, ON, Canada with Margaret U. Nelson

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Dec. 10-13, 2010Vernon, BC, Canada with Pam Sikal
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Prerequisite: Traumatic Incident Reduction Workshop Time: (Standard) 3 - 4 Days

TIR – Expanded Applications Workshop consolidates knowledge and skills gained in the first TIR Workshop and goes on from there to add an array of new tools to the facilitator's repertoire. New methods taught in this workshop will benefit a wide range of clients, from those who are fragile/low ego strength to very high-functioning people.

The new techniques learned in this worksho can be used to prepare a client for TIR, to build up ego strength (ability to face life) and develop the client's capacity to successfully address specific areas of life. These techniques also allow a practitioner to write a case plan that is more varied and interesting to a client than one containing only TIR and Unblocking. In addition to providing new tools, this workshop expands the use of TIR itself to fit more situations.

The TIR – Expanded Applications Workshop results in greatly increased confidence and certainty in using TIR, and related Applied Metapsychology Techniques, and provides the practitioner with the ability to address and resolve a much wider range of human difficulties and preoccupations, including distractions that make it hard for the client to settle comfortably into the role of a viewer.

Objectives:

As demonstrated through examination and supervised activities, the student will be able to:

  • Apply appropriate techniques to prepare a client who is not yet ready for TIR
  • Analyze the theory and practice of remedial techniques
  • Demonstrate ability to create a basic case plan using the techniques learned to this point
Also learn to:
  • Apply TIR to specialized circumstances such as addiction and anxiety about future events
  • Use TIR to address complex and long term traumas
  • Apply TIR-related techniques to resolve conditions that can get in the way of success with TIR

Outline:

  1. Reviewing basics and reinforcing skills
  2. Case Preparation and Case Progress
    1. Facilitation, Consultation, and Technical Direction explained
    2. Building up a client's ability and ego strength in preparation for using TIR
    3. A variety of techniques to address different client issues with precision
  3. Further Applications for TIR and Related Techniques
    1. Future TIR
    2. Long term trauma handling
    3. Using TIR to address complex trauma, depression, anxiety disorders, and phobias
  4. Remedial Actions
    1. Techniques to repair TIR
    2. Wrong Indications
    3. Addictions Program
  5. Case Planning
    1. Theory
    2. Case Planning using the Chart Method
    3. Practical Case Planning exercise

This workshop is appropriate for all levels of practicing social workers, psychologists, therapists, counselors, clergy, and critical incident stress debriefers. See also Who can Practice Applied Metapsychology Techniques

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