- Comprehend the nature of restimulation and destimulation
- Comprehend the mechanics of a conditioned response chain
- Define the Traumatic Incident Network
- Distinguish between primary and secondary traumatic incidents
- Identify cases that are appropriate for resolution with Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR)
- Describe the procedural logic of narrative and thematic TIR
- State the session prerequisites for TIR; Assess client readiness for TIR
- Define the roles of viewer and facilitator in TIR
- Create a "safe space" for the client in which traumatic incidents can be reviewed to resolution
- Be comfortably and unwaveringly "present" with the client, regardless of the content of the traumatic material
- Correctly identify the proper end point of any TIR procedure
- Employ TIR successfully in the rapid resolution of trauma-related conditions in both formal and informal settings.
- Deliver TIR and Unblocking instructions smoothly and clearly
- Handle the communication cycle and use acknowledgments to encourage or complete communication
- Handle a variety of client concerns that may arise within a session so that TIR can be successfully completed
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