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Guest Speaker: Allan Botkin, PhD

February 8, 2014

Clinical Psychologist and after-death researcher discusses powerful treatment which releases grief. Author of "Induced After-death Communication: A New Therapy for Healing Grief And Trauma"

For more than twenty-five years Dr. Botkin has been experimenting with
variations of a new and very powerful psychological procedure called
eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). He discovered that
one variation of this procedure results in an experience that nearly all
patients believe is actual communication with the deceased---regardless
of their prior beliefs.

This is a new, cutting edge technique in which a near-death-like state
is induced which allows someone who is grieving to meet with the
deceased on the other side and have an interactive conversation which
heals their grief. This process can take as little as 10 minutes and can
sometimes heal the grief of those who have been in therapy for years. As
of today, Dr Botkin and his colleagues have induced well over 3000 ADCs
(After Death Communications).

Dr. Allan Botkin has been a practicing psychologist since 1983. He
recently retired from being a clinical psychologist at the VA Medical
Center in North Chicago, Illinois, where he developed the Intensive
Trauma Program (ITP), which preliminary studies indicate is one of the
most effective in the country.1 He is now devoting his energy to his
private practice in Libertyville, IL, and to speaking on this subject
throughout the country.

Dr. Botkin's expertise in his specialty has long been respected by the
psychotherapeutic community, as indicated by the publication of "Case
studies of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) with
chronic post-traumatic stress disorder" in the journal,
<i>Psychotherapy, </i>by Lipke and Botkin (1992). His most recent
article "The Induction of After-Death Communications Utilizing
Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: A New Discovery,"
appeared in the<i> Journal of Near-Death Studies, </i> Vol. 18, No. 3,
Spring 2000.

He holds a Psy.D in clinical psychology from Baylor University, an M.A.
in clinical psychology from Illinois State University, and a B.A. in
psychology from the University of Kansas. His new book has just been
released--- *Induced After-Death Communication: A New Therapy for
Healing Grief and Trauma .* He has been on Art Bell and other shows
and is a popular and powerful speaker on the subject of ADC's.

"The Intensive Trauma Program (ITP) at the North Chicago VA
Medical Center: A New Approach to the Treatment of Traumatic memories"
presented at the PTSD Outcomes Symposium at Hines VA Medical Center,
Hines, Illinois, September 1998 by Botkin, et al.


For more
information, read Dr. Botkin's article on the home page of
this web site, and also see Dr. Botkin's web site:
*www.induced-adc.com*

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