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![]() MEM Method Training
MEM Level I—Basic Workshop MEM PRACTITIONER CERTIFICATION TRAINING The training incorporates four modules containing illustrations and video’s to graphically interpret the many abstract and intangible ideas involved. As part of the training, both in-house and distant learning, all students receive personal sessions, that may be needed to address anything triggered by the material covered or through life’s circumstances. Once enrolled, the very first action for all students is to eliminate any problem whatsoever associated with study, training, education or learning, so that they are then totally free of any hang-ups that impede the ability to learn or study effectively. Level II training can be provided in-house at the Liberated Learning Centre, located on the Gold Coast in Queensland or via correspondence. It typically takes 10-12 weeks to obtain certification and part-time options are available that can extend to 6 months. In House Training is limited to 4 participants which maximises individual involvement and personalises the training. Trainees attend one day per week only, as this allows time to assimilate the new data. Certification requires approximately 60 hours of student time. This includes training in theory and practice using the techniques, followed by an internship ensuring confidence in producing results with clients. To graduate, the trainee submits a recorded session to establish competence. Level III provides advanced techniques for the MEM Practitioner. Procedures for acute addictions, psychosomatics and MEM surrogacy are taught. This one module is covered in approx 10 hours of higher level personalized training that will allow further refinement of MEM skills. Options for in-house or distance learning are also available for Level III. Lectures and video sessions by John Mace are provided as part of the training that covers all the key data from his research. |
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Carl Ransom Rogers (1902-1987) |