IRT for the RET Technician

(a discussion from the discontinued RET Forum)

Kristine Farley:
I had the opportunity to use IRT on myself this past week in Mexico. I was triggered by some “stuff” associated with my daughter giving birth. (men) It really helped me, so I was able to better help my sweet daughter with her recovery & baby. Any RET technicians use this for self-care?

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IRT for kids

(from the discontinued RET Forum)
by Charlotte Garland, MRET

You never know when you may need IRT. A 5 year old little girl had received her immunizations for the 1st time just before starting school this year. She reported that before she falls asleep each night, she remembers the time she went to the doctor and all the places she was given shots. This was causing her not to sleep and she was very upset about it.

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Eye Movement and Blinking Links to Thought and Emotion

Evidence Links Eye Movement and Blinking to Thought and Emotion

(from the discontinued RET Forum)

According to an article in the August 2007 issue of Scientific American, the brain turns blindness from micro-movements of the human eye into the capacity for vision – and a window into the mind.

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Handling Control with Duplication

(from the discontinued RET Forum)

Some clients want to control the flow of a process once they learn how it’s done. They want to tell you how to do the wand, how to speak to them during RET, and even how to do RET. Sometimes these clients will want to analyze their stuff, turning the tables on the therapist.

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