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Trauma Therapists & Counsellors: Help Your Clients Regulate Between Sessions

A call to MEMI practitioners who believe healing continues between sessions and want to help build the clinical and research evidence for MEMI-informed therapy by contributing real-world data.


Early pilot use of Inner Calm has already shown encouraging reductions in distress during real-life triggers, which is why we are now inviting practitioners to help strengthen the evidence. This invitation is also for therapists and coaches who personally value self-regulation practice — including using Inner Calm themselves and logging their own experiences — so that both practitioner and client perspectives can inform the research.

Inner Calm is a digital self-regulation companion developed within the MEMI therapeutic framework to support emotional regulation between therapy sessions.



I'm Interested, how do I participate?

If you are interested, you would have watched the video and towards the end, there is a QR code to scan and link to an online form.


This includes a reflection and feedback so that we can hear your opinions and thoughts on the matter. As we discern the invitation and onboarding of the mindset-aligned MEMI practitioners among you, we will reach out to each of you personally within 14 days for an online demonstration and rapport building session.


About Calm3D and My Inner Child Clinic

Since 2023, My Inner Child Clinic and Calm3D have been developing emotional regulation tools because we strongly feel the urgency to build self-regulation skills and it takes time to do so. Our mission is to help everyone, not just those seeking therapy, to gain vital awareness and practice self-regulation.


Inner Calm is an evolution of Zen3D, our non-VR and non-MEMI inspired immersive web-based application which had demonstrated beneficial results for OTRlistens.net (pre-print results presented on Sciety.org).


We are seeking like-minded client centric therapists, psychologists and counsellors to come together and promote agency and resilience in the people we encounter at work and beyond the therapy session.


Click here to read our findings for Inner Calm:




 
 
 

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