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The complementary professional
You already work with trauma, emotion or bodily questions. IEMT comes alongside as a technique within the work you already do — no new framework, just a precise instrument.
What you already do well: reading what sits beneath a complaint, working with regulation, holding intensity. You bring that professional knowledge with you.
What IEMT adds: a short methodical intervention for shifting emotional charges on specific memory imprints.
What IEMT will do in your work
IEMT sits alongside your existing clinical approach, not in place of it. For clients where bodily work or regulation alone does not bring enough shift, IEMT offers a complementary intervention at the moment a specific charge stays stuck.
Recommended path
IEMT Practitioner. From the first session we work with case material from your kind of client work, so the technique fits how you are used to working.
What I teach and what you bring
What I teach: IEMT as a method — how it works, when it works, when it does not, how you apply it. What you bring: your clinical competence and responsibility for the broader client context. I am not a trauma specialist; I am an IEMT trainer. You make the judgement yourself on how IEMT relates to your existing work, drawing on your prior training and supervision relationship. I do not fill in that context — that is your field.
When this is not the right fit
If your work is primarily diagnosis-driven within a protocol-bound context (for example reimbursed care with fixed treatment paths), IEMT may be harder to embed. We will discuss in the introductory conversation whether the practice context allows for it.
Next step
30 minutes, no charge. No sales — an honest check.
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