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Contact the trainer to learn about upcoming workshop datesAn Interview with Elizabeth Clark
Q: How long have you been a TIR trainer?
A: Since 2005.
A: Since 2005.
Q: What inspired you to become a TIR trainer?
A: I have been doing TIR since 1996 and I know how valuable it is in my practice and wanted other professionals to benefit from it as well.
A: I have been doing TIR since 1996 and I know how valuable it is in my practice and wanted other professionals to benefit from it as well.
Q: Are you willing to travel to deliver training, if so under what conditions?
A: I will travel anywhere as long as the workshop has at least 6 students.
A: I will travel anywhere as long as the workshop has at least 6 students.
Q: Do you have a private practice?
A: I work 3 days a week in private practice at Campbelltown, just outside of Sydney. I enjoy delivering TIR and other related techniques to clients on a regular basis to keep up my practical skills. Through doing this I am continuing to learn more about the techniques and how the varied problems that can be resolved for clients.
A: I work 3 days a week in private practice at Campbelltown, just outside of Sydney. I enjoy delivering TIR and other related techniques to clients on a regular basis to keep up my practical skills. Through doing this I am continuing to learn more about the techniques and how the varied problems that can be resolved for clients.
Q: Describe your professional background.
A:I started in nursing and turned to counselling through the Life Line course and REBT [Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy]. I enjoyed it so much I started studying sociology and eventually psychology. In 1996 I started working for the Sex Workers Outreach Project in Sydney and transferred to Manager of Wollongong Branch in 1998. I was also on the Port Kembla “Safe Houses” Committee. Most of the outreach in Wollongong was co-agency, predominantly Drug & Alcohol, ACON and Sexual Health.
A:I started in nursing and turned to counselling through the Life Line course and REBT [Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy]. I enjoyed it so much I started studying sociology and eventually psychology. In 1996 I started working for the Sex Workers Outreach Project in Sydney and transferred to Manager of Wollongong Branch in 1998. I was also on the Port Kembla “Safe Houses” Committee. Most of the outreach in Wollongong was co-agency, predominantly Drug & Alcohol, ACON and Sexual Health.
Q: What other courses are you currently teaching?
A: TIR Workshop, TIR-Expanded Applications, Life Stress Reduction, and the Schema Workshop.
A: TIR Workshop, TIR-Expanded Applications, Life Stress Reduction, and the Schema Workshop.