Ericksonian Approaches Newsletter - Vol. 61
June 14, 2009
In This Issue:
ARTICLE: Paradox and Spontaneity with Schizophrenic Communication
by Andrew T. Austin
Welcome to the News Letter.
Some of you may have noticed that it has been some time since our last newsletter. This is primarily because the main job that these newletters accomplish is now carried out by my Blog. You can see the latest installment and subscribe to regular updates at www.Dougobriensblog.com
New News
We're very excited to bring you a new newsletter and have a REALLY GOOD REASON for it. We have an exclusive article written by Andrew T. Austin, author of The Rainbow Machine - Tales from a Neurolinguist's Journal.
The article is entitled Paradox and Spontaneity with Schizophrenic Communication. You'll find the entire article - along with many others (if you've never here before) here: ARTICLES
ALSO, we're happy to announce that we'll be bringing Andy Austin to New York in September, 2009, to teach his IEMT (Integral Eye Movement Therapy) workshop. It is scheduled for September 12 & 13 in New York City. We'll keep you posted on the particulars, but be sure to MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
It is via his frequent writings, workshops and lectures that Andrew T. Austin is rapidly becoming known as a leading therapist emphasising the neurological side of personal change and therapy. His seminars and workshops are sought out by NLP practitioners, hypnotherapists, trainers and psychotherapists seeking to deepen their knowledge and skills base of the neurological underpinnings of their work.
As controversial as he is popular, Andrew T. Austin regularly teaches overseas including Trivandrum in South India, Warsaw in Poland, The Netherlands and New York City, USA.
His therapeutic model of Integral Eye Movement Therapy has proven to be a treatment of choice amongst many therapeutic professionals and is taught internationally to therapists and trainers wishing develop their clinical practice and skill set.
Austin's popular book, "The Rainbow Machine - Tales From a Neurolinguist's Journal" edited by Steve Andreas and published by Real People Press is available via Amazon and other outlets.
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