25/11/2025
IEMT Q&A 25th Nov 2025
Can you explain how do you start with someone who has abandonment anxiety?
The client reports that she was placed in an incubator as a baby. At age ten, she was hospitalized, and when she returned home, she no longer felt a sense of connection with her family. In 2013, she developed depression, and in 2022 her abandonment anxiety began. In that same year, her brother-in-law and nephew passed away.
She experiences loneliness and has very few social contacts. She also has fears related to aging and fear of dying, yet she clarifies that she is not afraid of death itself, but of dying alone. She states that she never experienced these fears before and that they appeared suddenly. I think the death of her nephew and brother-in-law are the triggers.
She often wakes up at night with heart palpitations. In those moments, she reports thinking, “What if I die alone?” She lives by herself. She says she wants to feel happy again and regain the sense of living she had when she was younger. She also has thoughts such as, “Soon I’ll have more wrinkles, and I won’t be recognizable anymore.”
She feels lonely and would very much like to have a relationship.
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Please share some tips on working with people in person Vs online (I've done quite a few online now, but my first in person is on Friday). So things like standing/sitting position, how to get them to only move their eyes etc. Thanks
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What about Clients who intellectualise or philosophise, like if they say things like ‘Everything changes, nothing is permanent’ What’s the best way to get them back into felt sense
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When is the Mandie Bridge interview?
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When is the next training?
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