TREATING THE CRAVINGS IN ADDICTIONS
“Our New Revolutionary State Of The Art Addiction Treatment Program Is Getting Amazing Results”
Nemi is overjoyed to announce she has just opened the ISPS Australian Addiction Clinic under the direction of addiction specialist Ian Waugh and ISPS addiction director Matt Fox. The results from the pilot program have been truly outstanding.
Nemi says:
“At long last a holistic treatment for addiction has been discovered that treats the REAL cause of addiction and eliminates the cravings and withdrawal for ever. Unlike many other treatments that just cover up the symptoms of addiction for a short period of time. And unlike many other addiction treatments, this non-drug treatment has no serious side effect other then feeling great and a life without constant cravings”.
“Many addiction suffers are frustrated because of the way traditional treatment treat addiction. Most treatment does not go deep enough to check to see what is causing the addiction. Instead they treat the symptoms rather then treating the real cause. Also a lot of medications targeted to get rid of cravings and withdrawals target other parts of the body and as a result can cause other more serious problems. The treatment can be worse then the addiction itself”.
So if you know of someone who is suffering from addiction contact our new addiction clinic for help. We treat all addiction including
• Alcohol
• Drugs(legal & illegal)
• Gambling
• Sex
• Food
• Relationship
• Work
Or any other behaviour addiction that is having a negative impact on relationships or life.
Contact us now for complimentary consultation and to discuss your options further.
nemi@peakstates.com
Tel 0266897455
ESSENTIAL CHANGES TO THE DIRECTION OF TRAININGS
After 2 years of training therapists the Institute took stock of its activities and their achievements and consequently is implementing some major changes. In the letter below the founder and director of ISPS is outlining the reasons for this change, that predominantly affects the way we will be delivering trainings in the near future.
July 5, 2009
Dear Colleagues,
Thank you for inquiring about the Institute for the Study of Peak States training program. We have recently changed the way we teach our work, and so we would like to take this opportunity to explain the changes we’ve made, and why, and how they impact you; and to keep you up-to-date on our progress.
Up until now, we taught our core class in a 10 day training format designed for therapists. The material was very condensed - after the training, students had to study and practice on their own, and if they wished to be licensed to use our techniques, take other non-Institute training (in suicide, mental illness, and spiritual emergencies), pass a competence test, and agree to use our ethical, safety, and ‘charging for results’ protocols. We used this format to minimize the costs to therapists who were interested in this cutting-edge but virtually unknown therapy. Unfortunately, most therapists didn’t continue because they found the amount of work required was difficult to do on their own.
The situation wasn’t ideal from our perspective either. One of our goals is to create clinics around the world, offering cures for diseases that were formerly considered incurable or untreatable. They were also going to act as teaching and research centers, giving therapists a place to gain practical experience; give peakstates therapy name recognition in the marketplace for certified therapists; potentially provide part or full-time employment for our graduates; and give us a better environment for testing new processes. The old training format was actually interfering with this goal, because it consumed too many of our still minimal resources and used up the time that our volunteer research staff should have been spending to develop treatments for major diseases.
Because of these drawbacks, during the last 6 months we have slowly phased out the old-style therapist trainings and are in a process of bringing forward a new format that better serves the therapist’s, the Institute’s, and our client’s needs. The new style training will include the following features, which, for some of you, maybe a welcome improvement and for others this may not be suitable. In any case it is designed to enhance the safety of our work and the need of the institute to have staff for its clinics.
The training locations will be our already established clinics in Australia, Denmark and Poland. For a period of time we will only be training therapists who want to and are able to work for us at our new clinics. We apologize if that puts training with us out of your reach. Some time in the future, when our clinics are well established and staffed, we anticipate expanding the training again to nonaffiliated, self-employed therapists who want to become licensed in our work, but not employed at our clinics. The timing for this is completely unknown at the moment.
The new training will be delivered in flexible modules, largely hands-on and with the timing tailored to your needs and progress. It will involve residential times at the clinic/training centre and, in the beginning, periods of employment that will eventually become full-time.
The addictions program has commenced in our clinics, which means there is already paid work available to suitably trained therapists. We anticipate the autism treatments to get of the ground in approximately 6 months (no guaranties given here yet), with other disease processes coming on-line every six months or so.
So if the idea of doing cutting edge work with us at our residential clinics interests you, please talk with us. Our facilities are necessarily flexible – we will try to work out a solution around training that works for you.
Sincerely,
Grant McFetridge
Director of Research
Institute for the Study of Peak States




