Three days later I was in Boston attending the level 1 training with Greg Nicosia and discovering, as I practiced, that moving energy around and out of my system made an impressive difference in how I felt. I called a colleague, the bioenergetic analyst Vivian Guze, because she always seemed to know what was newest and hottest in the field. It was certainly time to get trained in another new modality. Among the clients in my practice in 1996 was one wounded soul with Dissociative Identity Disorder, another with Borderline Personality Disorder and a third whom I found easy to diagnose as both narcissistic and sociopathic. At that point I usually discovered a promising new therapeutic modality and got trained in it hoping that it would make the difference for my client. Asha Clinton, developer of AIT Every five or six years I would feel that I needed new and better tools to help a particular client–or sometimes more than one-who was really stuck.
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