Recognized Training Programs & Recognized Trainers
Regression therapists who have graduated at the following training programs meet the requirements set by EARTh for professional members. Students at those training programs can apply as a student member. Graduated therapists from these schools can apply as members without further screening.
Recognized Training Programs
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Almasoma Terapia Regressiva e Técnicas Integradoras (Mário Resende) (Portugal), www.almasoma.pt
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Ausbildunginstitut für Regressions- und Reinkarnationstherapie (Christoph & Chanda von Keyserlingk) (Germany) nach der Methode CCKey Kurssprache: Deutsch / Courses also in English available www.air-dresden.de
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Ausbildung zum Reinkarnationstherapeuten nach der Methode Netherton (Charlotte Muthesius) (Germany), www.reinkarnationstherapie.de
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Evadio Ausbildung (Barbara Scheibel) (Germany), www.evadio.net
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Past Life Regression Academy (Andy Tomlinson) (UK, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Singapore, USA and Australia), www.regressionacademy.com
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Radianced Training School (Diba Ayten Yilmaz) (Turkey) www.radianced.com
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School voor Emotieve Therapie (SET) (Ronald Duchateau) (The Netherlands), www.emotievetherapie.nl
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Tasso Institute (Hans TenDam) (The Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Japan, India), www.tasso.nl
Tasso International also offers a full recognized training program in English
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VitaContinua (Milton Menezes) (Brazil) www.vitacontinua.com.br
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Integration Therapy Training Program(Japan) www.trishacaetano.com
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Holistic Therapy Institute (Marina Paula Eberth)(Estonia) www.holistictherapy.eu
- Unicorn Transformational Studies (Tulin Etyemez Schimberg, M. Resat Guner) (Turkey) www.unicorn-transform.com
- Woolger Training International (Mark Wentworth, Juanita Puddifoot, Patricia Walsh, Marco Andre
Schwarzstein and local recognised trainers)
complete information in www.deepmemoryprocess.com
Recognized Trainers
Our recognized trainers are prepared for presenting workshops on advanced topics suitable to existing members and regression therapists, these workshops are promoted on the EARTh website and the certificates of attendance can have an EARTh label.
Recognized trainers are:
Marion Boon
Anita Groenendijk
Yuvraj Kapadia
Open Letter to the School leaders of EARTh recognized Training Programs
Dear Colleagues: We like to bring to your
attention that EARTh College Committee has received a nice suggestion by one of
our School Leaders about the possibility to establish a Student Exchange Program. The idea is to enable
Students to visit a fellow school in a different country, language and culture.
The experience of a Training program in a completely different style and
setting, can be a very pleasant way to expand your scope. Traveling students
are the guests of the local School's students and that School is free to
organize classes, training, practice and interactive discussions on Regression
Therapy or any specialty of your own school. Also some cultural events can be
part of the program. This way the cost for the
visit remains within reasonable proportions, and students are able to spend
time with each other. Friendships can be built and future cooperation can
easily follow. A touristical tour can complete the stay for the group. The idea is that the
exchange program be followed by a visit from the hosting school to the home
country of the visitors, in the year following. So now those who shared their
home, will be the guests of the other group. This exchange program can be intense
or easy, all to your own choice. Of course there are many
possibilities to share and to enjoy work, study, training and life for a few
days. EARTh will not organize travel or lodging, nor will we interfere in
anyway in the program, but we will be happy to connect those schools and
students who would like to participate in this joyful event. Sharing is our
core issue, so this could be a great extra! So if your school has
students (or graduates) who would like to visit one of the other EARTh recognized
schools, feel free to contact the College Committee and we will be happy to be
the intermediary. This could be a very nice way to connect and to share, and
not in the last place: to travel to places where one would perhaps not easily
go to on your own. We are looking forward to
the event, let us see who travels first, and where. The College would like to
have your photos and reports, so all Members can enjoy your activities with
you. With best regards, EARTh College Committee This Idea will be
discussed at the A.C. School leaders meeting in Estonia







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