- Describe engagement and how the skills practiced in the Communication Exercises relate to it
- Analyze the theory of remedial techniques
- Demonstrate the use of remedial techniques
- Use unlayering techniques to build ego strength
- Compare the “Exploration” style to that of Unlayering and TIR
- Identify two situations when Exploration would be appropriate
- Practice Exploration exercises in dyads
- Discuss what constitutes a successful “end point”
- Describe the different magnitudes of end points.
- Explain the different types of endpoints expected with different viewing techniques and with the degree of chronic or acute viewer reactivation.
- Show how Unblocking and other viewing techniques can be used to debug a difficult TIR incident
- List optional additional viewing instructions for TIR
- Describe “repeating technique” in TIR and when you would use it
- Analyze the concept of flows
- Describe Fine-tuned Unblocking.
- Describe Comprehensive Upset Handling
- Recite the steps of Simple Disturbances Handling
- Explain the theory of “Communication with the Body”
- Describe the use of TIR on Pleasant Experiences
- Compare uses of at least 3 Unlayering techniques
- Practice Unlayering techniques in dyads
- Explain the theory and practice of “wrong indication” handling
- Practice the Get the Idea technique.
- Practice Wrong Indication handling in dyads
- Describe the “Unfinished Business” unlayering technique and when you would use it
- Describe and practice the more detailed disturbance handlings.
- Explain the use of “scanning” to address long term trauma
- Compare the “Rules of Facilitation” to the “Rules of Consultation”
- Practice consultation exercises
- Discuss the use of TIR with addiction
- Describe how TIR is used to address complex trauma
- List techniques useful in addressing relationship issues
- Show how to use TIR to reduce fear of future events
- Apply Future TIR to a successful result
- List and describe techniques to prepare a client who is not yet ready for TIR
- Describe the “chart method” of creating a case plan
- Create a basic case plan