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Integral Eye Movement Therapy Launches Groundbreaking War-Trauma Recovery Initiative

Innovative Training Program Targets PTSD and Phantom Limb Pain Among War-Affected Individuals

West Sussex, UK - 22 August, 2024 - The Association for IEMT Practitioners is proud to announce the launch of its new project, a specialized training program aimed at addressing complex war-trauma, including PTSD and phantom limb pain, through the combined use of Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) and Mirror Visual Feedback (MVF). This initiative targets healthcare professionals and NGOs working directly with those affected by ongoing global conflicts.

The training program, set to begin in October, will provide advanced techniques to clinicians for treating individuals suffering from severe physical and psychological trauma. The project emphasizes the use of MVF to alleviate phantom limb pain and IEMT for managing PTSD, offering a non-invasive approach that leverages brain plasticity for recovery.

Andrew T. Austin, Director of The Association for IEMT Practitioners, stated, "Our goal is to empower healthcare professionals with effective tools to support those who have endured unimaginable trauma. This initiative is crucial, especially in the current global climate, where conflict has left many in dire need of specialized care."

This program aligns with guidelines from the UK Home Office and will be offered to clinicians across various regions, including conflict zones, through secure and ethical training channels. The Association for IEMT Practitioners seeks to collaborate with healthcare professionals worldwide to extend the reach and impact of these therapeutic approaches.

About The Association for IEMT Practitioners:

Founded in 2015, The Association for IEMT Practitioners is dedicated to promoting the practice of Integral Eye Movement Therapy. The association offers comprehensive training and certification programs for healthcare professionals, focusing on innovative and effective therapeutic techniques for managing trauma and psychological distress.

Contact: associationforiemt@gmail.com

Webpage: https://integraleyemovementtherapy.com/iemt-mvf/

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Company Name: The Association for IEMT Practitioners
Contact Person: Andrew T. Austin
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Country: United Kingdom
Website: https://integraleyemovementtherapy.com/iemt-mvf/


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