Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 Pete, Have you ever considered applying to be a BCIA approved mentor? You don't necessarily need to be BCIA certified yourself. I realize there are differing opinions regarding who should be able to provide NF training, and jumping through hoops doesn't ensure someone is adequately trained. For me and my situation I think certification will be helpful, plus I've already invested $2,200 towards the BCIA certification. I didn't know about the other certification board at the beginning of my journey, so at this point I plan on paying for the additional 23 hours of supervision and taking the test. I want to divide the hours between supervisors using different approaches. I'm currently working with someone from the QEEG camp and another from the Othmer camp. My knowledge regarding approaches is limited, but yours seems to be the most logical and I would like to use the majority of my supervision hours learning this approach. Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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