Upcoming Training Dates
Prerequisite: Ability Enhancement Workshop Level 1
Time: 2 1/2 Days
This workshop covers the Memory Enhancement Section of the Ability Enhancement viewing curriculum. Lack of a good ability to remember events of the past can be a barrier to effective viewing. It is hardly surprising that memory is dulled and encumbered by the net of past traumatic incidents. Some of these incidents of course will have been addressed during Life Stress Reduction, but probably not all. The good news about memory is that by addressing relatively pleasant memories as we do in the Memory Section, the viewer can do a lot to reorder his/her mental world and make it more accessible. Recalling pleasant memories is therapeutic in itself and opens up one’s history to easier recollection. Being able to think about the past without triggering past traumas is another benefit of the Memory Enhancement Section.
Objectives:
As demonstrated through examination and supervised activities, the student will be able to:
- Use Exploration to produce significant case progress
- Facilitate the techniques of Memory Enhancement
- To do a Domain Assessment, either as a way to find items to address, or as a standalone technique at a gentle gradient
- To understand memory as it relates to session work
- How to get a viewer more able to work with memory
Outline:
- Exploration
- Theory of Exploration
- Exploring to find items to address
- Exploring life domains
- Exploration and end points
- Exploration for the purpose of case progress
- The Memory Enhancement Section
- Theory of memory enhancement
- Memory enhancement techniques