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Professional training

In 2004, the Latvian Association of Transologic Psychotherapy (Hypnology) granted me the right to use hypnotherapy (transologic psychotherapy) in practice. Under the guidance of psychotherapist Jānis Zālītis, I demonstrated my knowledge and skills to the certification commission in the areas of transologic psychotherapy, Jungian analytic psychology and sexology.

 

In 2004, again at the Latvian Association of Transologic Psychotherapy (Hypnology) and under the leadership of Dr Zālītis, I completed the study programme “Fundamentals of Neuro-linguistic Programming: The Hypnotic Communication of Milton Erickson and the Psychological Foundations of Consultations.”

 

In 2005, I underwent training in medical psychology and earned the qualifications of a psychologist and hypnotherapist at the JUNESKO World Non-Traditional Medicine Association in St Petersburg, Russia.

 

In 2009, I received qualifications related to a system-phenomenological approach and systemic elements therein from the University College (Institute) of Psychology in Russia.

 

In 2010, I completed a basic course in body therapy at the Latvian Association of Body-Oriented Therapists.

 

In 2011, I received qualifications in the area of systemic work at organisations and elements therein from the University College (Institute) of Psychology in Russia.

 

In 2011, I received qualifications as a self-hypnosis instructor from the Academy of Therapeutic Arts and Sciences in the UK.

 

In 2011, I completed a course titled “Arrangement of Organisations and Systemic Couching” that was organised by the Baltic Systemic Solution Association and the Bert Hellinger Institute in the Netherlands.

 

In 2013, I completed a course in treatment of psychological traumas with the EMDR method at the German Institute of Psychological Trauma that was organised by EMDR Europe and the International EMDR Association. I worked under the leadership of O. Schube. EMDR refers to treatment and desensibilisation of psychological traumas with eye movements.

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