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Gerald D. French, Chrys J. Harris – Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR)

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elib.tech EXCLUSIVE: UPLOAD THIS TO ANY OTHER SITE AND YOU’LL BE BANNED!!!This product is a result of Peak States and metapsychology groupbuyTraumatic Incident Reduction (TIR)by Gerald D. French and  Chrys J. Harris (1998)Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) explores a powerful regressive, repetitive, desensitization procedure becoming known in the therapeutic community as an extremely effective tool for use in the rapid resolution of virtually all trauma-related conditions. Replete with case histories and accounts of actual TIR sessions, this book provides a “camera-level” view of TIR by describing the experience of performing TIR.We have written this book for therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, and other helpers. Our hope is that the work will serve as a practical introduction to a particularly rational and powerful treatment paradigm, one that shows promise of being extremely effective across quite a broad perspective of client-presenting situations. The approach in question – Traumatic Incident Reduction, or TIR – is particularly notable for endowing the therapist using it with the ability to support clients in coming to terms with and growing beyond post-traumatic effects that seem unresponsive to other traditional therapies. TIR as a therapeutic tool lends itself perhaps most readily to the resolution of the residual emotional effects of known traumatic experiences: rape, combat, CSA, natural disasters and the like. For this reason, we have chosen to dwell largely on its use with survivors of such incidents. Despite this fact, however, we urge readers not to overlook the “Thematic” TIR’s potential in addressing and resolving a great many other client problems as well.We have attempted with this book to provide a more detailed and accessible reference manual than has been available for use until now for those working with TIR. Our hope is that the manual – for such is really what we hope it represents – will serve as both an introduction and as a practical reference to TIR.We have withheld nothing we are aware of in the way of essential data concerning the TIR procedure and its competent administration, and an intelligent and caring reader might well encounter a significant – even remarkable – level of success in the use of TIR working only from this book. No book, however, can ever substitute for training with an experienced instructor. Responsible use of any non-trivial technique demands it, and should you decide to incorporate the approach into your repertoire, we urge that you seek out and attend a professional training workshop.

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