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Who created AIT

 
by Brigid Reilly
 
 
I've created and developed AIT over a period of years since 2006. It evolved as a natural progression from a desire to combine the analytical potential of animal telepathic communication with my experience as a therapist and intuitive healer, to make it possible to help animals at a much deeper level than is possible with individual communication, therapies and healing techniques alone. 
 
In 2007, I added considerably to the potential of AIT when I pooled resources with my partner and fellow therapist Peter Steedman, to develop aspects of AIT to work with both humans and their animals simultaneously.  Peter has been instrumental in helping me incorporate into AIT the use of muscle testing, which has proved hugely successful in speeding up analytical work. He has also made it easier for me to speed up therapy with extreme dissociative conditions where it would otherwise be much harder to work in my usual AIT role of "therapist and proxy patient" at the same time.
 
Since 2010, I have continued to specialise increasingly in anxiety and trauma-based issues. Not only are these the areas in which AIT has proved consistently beneficial, but as a specialist area they are tremendously underdeveloped in the veterinary, therapeutic and healing world.  Emotionally and spiritually damaged animals are desperately in need of our help. Yet the majority of treatments available focus on the physical, chemical, mental and behavioural, with underlying, deep-rooted psychological issues being largely left untouched.
 
AIT is something that will evolve, as I learn and develop new and better ways of doing things, and as my energy and the energy of the animals and people I am privileged to work with develops and changes. When the focus is on achieving results rather than on the therapy itself, the therapy remains free to evolve and develop, becoming moving, creative, adaptable and evolutionary.  In this sense, AIT may continue to be ahead of its time, stretching what is possible by believing that the impossible is only a state of mind.
 
 
  
 
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Top logo/header photo of horse (c) Jeanne Hatch, dreamstime.com
 
 
 
 
 All written information on this site (c) Brigid Reilly 2010
 
  
Brigid Reilly, D.Hyp, MBSCH
Clinical Hypnotherapist, Past Life Regression Therapist,
Animal Psychotherapist & Healer
0800 977 4767
 
 

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