Applications of I.E.M.T.
I.E.M. Therapy (tm) is a useful adjunctive to other therapeutic models and can be used in many scenarios where other techniques and approaches have failed or are unsuitable. The I.E.M. Therapy model is used primarily to eliminate undesired emotional and identity imprints, enabling a "freeing up" of conscious resources and placing the person more in the present time both psychological and emotionally.
Too many contemporary therapeutic approaches depend upon the verbal sophistication of the client and their ability to articulate "feelings." IEM Therapy does not require the client to articulate their "feelings" but rather simply requires them to consciously identify the feeling they want to change.
Practitioners trained in the technique have reported that even the most resistant emotional problems have been quickly resolved, usually in a single session.
The method is especially useful in teenagers and client groups prone to be non-articulate about their emotional states and problems for which they are seeking help.
Problems most often resolved with I.E.M. Therapy are thoese issues where the person is somehow "stuck in their past." Guilt, shame and blame are easily resolved with I.E.M Therapy and probably in the shortest time. Identity beliefs and self esteem issues such as, "I am no good," "I am clumsy" and so forth are also rapidly addressed and resolved using the methodology. As such I.E.M. Therapy can be an excellent adjunctive to other remedial psychotherapies and most importantly to coaches and trainers specialising in success coaching and other generative changeworks.


