Aug 18, 2016
Clinical psychologist Allan Botkin worked for 20 years treating
combat
veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
In 1995 he accidentally discovered that a variation of the
therapy he was using (called EMDR) reliably resulted in his
patients’ experiencing an after death communication with the
deceased person they were grieving.
The healing associated with these experiences went well beyond what
has even been considered possible in the fields of trauma and grief
work.
Since then, Dr. Botkin has further developed and refined his
method. He calls this therapy Induced After Death Communication, or
IADC.
In 2003 Dr. Botkin founded the Center for Grief and Traumatic Loss,
LLC, and shifted his focus to the treatment of civilian grief and
trauma.
He is the author of the book, "Induced After Death Communication: A
Miraculous for Healing Grief and Loss,” and has now trained
many therapists all over the world in his procedure.
His website is http://www.induced-adc.com/