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If you live in the DC Metro area here is a Special 1 day training that is of interest to any Therapist that helps clients with Anxiety, and Trauma.

I have set up a special PTSD training day in Northern Virginia, Friday, May 20, 2011 from 12-4pm. This will take place at Kay Walkenshaw’s office in Annandale. 7361 McWharter Place, Fairfax, VA 22003. Pop this into Google maps and you are there. We will limit the day to 15 people. 12 have shown an interest. Please send in check right away to hold your place. Call me with any questions 804.677.4237

Your investment for the day is $100. Please send a $check$ as soon as possible made out to and mailed to:

Gaye Gunes
5314 Baltimore Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815

If you have signed up for the Sat/Sun. “Weight Loss, an NLP Perspective” with Andy, there will be a refund back to you for part of your $100.00. Sorry, we have to do this as a refund and not up front. 4 or 5 of us are attending the weight loss weekend seminar.

Here is a link to Andy Austin’s Stuff.
Weight Loss - A Neurolinguistic Perspective
21st-22nd May 2011
Washington D.C.
Booking: https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=942681

Andrew T. Austin is rapidly becoming known as the leading NLP orientated therapist emphasizing the neurological side of personal change and therapy. His seminars and workshops are sought out by NLP practitioners, hypnotherapists, trainers and psychotherapists seeking to deepen their knowledge and skills base of the neurological underpinnings of their work. He is the founding designer and trainer of Integral Eye Movement Therapy and Metaphors of Movement. He is also the author of "The Rainbow Machine" which is described by Bill O’Hanlon, author of Change 101 and many other books about brief therapy, as “the British Milton Erickson."

"Andrew Austin is clear, original, and outspoken about mental illness, medication, and psychiatry. His skills were honed by years of experience in the 'trenches' of psychiatry, so he knows what he is talking about." Steve Andreas

For more information about Andrew Austin, please visit his websites:

http://andrewtaustin.com/
http://www.23nlpeople.com/

Tags: Andy, Anxiety, Austin, PTSD

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