Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 It is indeed a discipline in focus and expertise in navagating. It has taken me quite awhile to get my sessions to a maximum result in a minimum of time. As always, practice will be quite important. I have used several different protocol sheets and also modified them to make them my own. I do have special protocol sheets that I use for anti-aging, lyme, etc. Generally, I will use my standard sheet. My time issues were, I finally discovered, my own lack of discipline involved with my curiosity. I would want to see " just one more item " !! ( i.e. dark field, anti-aging, nutrition, etc.) After the initial session, you will know where to focus your attention. Of course, during each session you must deliver the top 2 program items in the therapy page as well consider the client's desires. When you have a plan, plus the scan's information, you will know where to go. Prof. is a minimalist. More is not better. Perhaps you might focus on a particular area in a session. (allergy, dental, homotoxicology, nutrition, emotions) There may be enough time during a session to include 2 or three topics depending on rectification speed and the vitality of the client. Some practitioners do have a sequence they follow in multiple sessions. Make yourself a plan, use the protocol sheet that you like that covers your goals and watch your time. Perhaps you could check half way through your session time to make sure you are on " schedule " Be sure to have your program ready for your client. I know a practitioner that sends the client's first intake form so that they come into the office with it already completed and ready for discussion. You might be hooking them up and simultaneously discussing their " homework " or changes since their last visit. Keep gentle control of the session's discussions...remember that you are the " educator " , the coach and the stress reduction practitioner. It is your session too. You can do it. The final time including greeting, hook up, review,scan, program deliveries and homework assignements may be 1 hour, 1 1/4 hours, to 1 1/2 hours for a subsequent session. live well, love lots, laugh often Sherrie Line-Coil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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