HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY RESOLUTION:

TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION

 

 

Eligibility:   Both professionals and non-professionals are invited to train in Holographic Memory Resolution.  Whether you are interested in using the technique professionally or personally, formal supervision and training in H.M.R can be provided.  Some individuals in the medical field (e.g. M.D.'s, N.M.D.'s, R.N.'s, Doctors of Oriental Medicine, etc) have prior credentialing which allows for the full implementation of H.M.R, as also with Polarity therapists, pastoral counselors, and certified hypnotherapists.  Pastoral Counseling certification is available through affiliated churches.  Traditional therapists (Psychologists, M.S.W's, C.A.D.A.C.'s) can immediately integrate H.M.R. into their preferred modalities.  Relevant state, legal and professional requirements must be, nonetheless, respected as with the practice of any therapeutic modality.

Training:  Training is provided in three 3-day workshops: Levels One and Two (now combined into a 3-day workshop), Level Three (also a 3-day workshop), and the "Healing Intensive" (also a 3-day workshop involving the observation of HMR and the personal experience of the technique within an 8-10 person group therapy dynamic/process). Levels One, Two and Three correspond to the three distinct levels of the Trauma Continuum that have been identified in our work with trauma survivors.  (Cf. H.M.R. description with training levels.)   Certificates of Attendance are available for each workshop level, but formal certification requires the completion of all certification requirements, including supervision, documentation of case studies, and formal review before H.M.R. certification is awarded.  (See below for details).

Certification:  Certification in H.M.R. requires the completion of three workshops, submission of the "Application for Certification," payment of the processing fee, documentation of 30 cases (completed memory resolution sequences) after each workshop, with 1 hour of supervision per 10 cases (9 hours total, group or individual supervision).  An oral or written exam follows completion of all case work.  In addition, one case must be presented for detailed review and approval via verbatim transcript or video (preferred), demonstrating required skills.  Ten hours of personal trauma resolution (H.M.R) work are also required.

Supervision:  Supervision is currently provided by Brent Baum, S.T.B, S.S.L., C.A.D.C., L.I.S.A.C., located in Tucson, Arizona.  Group supervision is available in some localities.

Locations: Level one training has occurred in AZ, CA, IL, LA, MS, NM, NY, TN, TX, VA, in the U.S., and also in Japan.  Currently scheduled locations include:  AZ, CA, TX, LA, TN, VA, FL, Japan, England and Panama. The number of participants required for a workshop varies by country of presentation.  A minimum of 15-20 is required in the U.S.A.

Fees:  The cost of the workshops varies by country, but is not intended to be prohibitive.   Student rates are also available.  For inquiries regarding dates, fees, availability, current rates, etc., see information below:

Information:   

    Brent Baum

    5675 N. Camino Esplendora #6137

   Tucson, AZ 85718

    Phone:  (520) 615-9247

    Fax:     (520) 529-5730

 

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