Here is my interview with Andrew Austin.

Creator of Integral Eye Movement Techniques (IEMT)

IEMT addresses and resolves the question, "how did this person learn to feel the way they feel about the things that they feel bad about?"

 

Identity imprinting occurs during lifelong development and is constantly evolving and changing. Many aspects of identity are attributed and occur neurologically as a feedback response to the environment. An example of this is the production worker who yesterday was "one of the boys" and today, following promotion to lower management, is now officially an enemy to his former friends and colleagues.

 

Other "deeper" aspects of identity are more permanent and are "feed-forward" into the environment. These are the aspects of identity that tend to occur in all contexts, with some being more resilient than others. Examples of this are gender identity, identity as a father/mother, brother/sister and so forth.

Thus, IEMT also addresses the issue of, "how did this person learn to be this way?"

 

In some cases, the person can adopt aspects of identity that can be problematic. For example, an emotional imprint might be, "I feel unhappy" whilst an identity imprint might be, "I am an unhappy person" or even, "I am a depressive."

 

By specifically addressing the identity imprint, this enables the therapist to bypass the beliefs that often support the undesired identity such as, "I cannot do that because I am a depressive" and so forth.

 

IEMT is a proposed brief therapy and an evolving field that enables a core state change in minimal time. The two-day practitioner training covers both the emotional and identity imprint models, the relevant neurological anatomy, physiology and the manifest neurological phenomena and the skills required to deliver the model effectively and elegantly.

 

It must be emphasised: IEMT is not the grand unified theory of therapy and change work and is still a developing model, but is a very useful adjunctive for trained therapists and when used in the right hands can provide an excellent remedial tool for emotional change and a generative tool for identity change.  Practitioners are reporting that IEMT enables excellent results where previously a good outcome might have appeared improbable.

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