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THE NEW Engineer Model (2 days)

 

Includes the engineer model for physical conditions, and what else is possible with Mental landscape and putting all the learning together

 

July 23 + 24   2016  

Oct 8 + 9 possible

 

The engineering model - using TPM to work with with body systems  

Plus What to do when a client can't alter something in their Mental landscape  

Combining identity work and mental landscape - location and role of parts.

Working with meta-programs for greater scope, combining NLP and TPM

Discuss the Pre-suppositons which help you to work successfully as a practitioner 

Getting to the source of the source

Putting it all together - case studies and combining different techniques as you become a TPM Chef

PLUS whatever comes out of the 20 day TPM think tank in UTAH in Sept

 

 
 
 
 
What is the engineer model?
 
Robert Fletcher developed ways of working with the body's inner intelligence to correct patterns at a structural level. These patterns include physical patterns. Eg pain responses, allergic reactions, body's functioning.  "The Engineer Model"  is the term we refer to as it was an engineer who became unable to process maths after a mining accident that Robert first developed the process for.  
 
Some practitioners have continued to use and develop these principles. Others perhaps felt a little bit nervous to work with physical conditions.  So we are revising and updating the Engineer model training to gain input and experience from some of the people who have worked very closely with Robert and who are using these principles in practice.  
 
Part of the reason for organising a 20 day TPM think tank in UTAH with Jared and others is to capture some of the case studies and best practice of TPM working to then include this knowledge in the next training. 
 
 
Background:
'The engineer model' was trained in basic form in the Old level 2 and then in more detail in the old level 3 training with specific steps for specific types of conditions.   It's often important that a client has their identity aligned and clarified before working on physical conditions because the body protects itself and needs to know where its boundaries are and who its protecting. Therefore the engineer model is trained after one has worked with identity.   
 
 
Who is this training for? 
People  trained up to module 4 
And Previously trained practitioners who have already studied up to Level 2  or 3 under the old training program)
 
call 07941 750954 to discuss

 

 

 

Optional day 10 of Practitioner training

10th Oct 2016

 

Additional Integration day  and becoming a TPM chef  - will be scheduled for a later date

This session is to allow you to fully integrate what you have learned over all the previous trainings - both inside and outside the classroom. It is a chance to apply what has been taught over the prior modules from a different perspective, and applying them to a variety of scenarios.  It is our intention for Practitioners to leave sufficiently at ease with the majority of techniques to a level where they are keen to be creative with the concepts of TPM in ways appropriate for the given client.What you have learned and experienced putting it into practice for yourself and clients  

Building your confidence and experience to develop and combine TPM processes 

Hear how others have taken their training forward into their practices 

Your mindset to help you go forward and be most effective with clients

Your goals and putting them in your mental landscape

Certification

This day will allow you to fully integrate what you have learned over the previous trainings - both inside and outside the workshop. It is a chance to apply what has been taught over the prior modules from a different perspective, and applying them to a variety of scenarios.  It is our intention for Practitioners to leave sufficiently at ease with the majority of techniques to a level where they are keen to be creative with the concepts of TPM in ways appropriate for the given client.

It's possible to book each module separately but they must be done in order.   

 

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