Background on Andrew T. Austin
Author of the best selling book, "The Rainbow Machine - Tales from a Neurolinguist's Journal", available via Amazon and via The Fresh Brain Company and developer and trainer of the increasingly popular, Integral Eye Movement Therapy.
Based in the seaside village of Rustington, West Sussex, England, and living at the back of the former home of J.M. Barrie (author of, "Peter Pan") Andrew T. Austin is a NLP practitioner (Society of NLP) and Clinical Hypnotherapist (British Hypnosis Research, Royal Masonic Hospital, London) with a background clinical experience of Neurosurgery and Clinical Neurology at the UK's largest teaching hospital as a registered nurse.
In 1994 Andrew formed the popular South Hants Hypnosis and NLP Study Group and after he moved to Chichester in 2006 he started The West Sussex Hypnosis and NLP Study Group which met each month with an array of guest speakers and trainers at Chichester University in West Sussex. In 2007, Andrew T. Austin was an assistant to Paul Mckenna and Richard Bandler in London on their NLP Practitioner and NLP Trainers Training.
Andrew T. Austin can be as controversial as he can be popular, and his services include one-to-one and group or family therapy as well as training/seminars. He is often called on to advise families of clients who are under a compulsory treatment order of The Mental Health Act and he also works with families of such clients in a therapeutic and interventionist role.
With many of his articles recommended by a number of leading universities as study material for psychology students, he am regularly consulted by television production and media companies regarding alternative psychology, hypnosis and neurological syndromes. In 2009, Austin appeared in the BBC current affairs program, "Inside Out" discussing the problems of unregulated hypnotherapists.

Private Therapy Sessions
Andrew sees clients for private therapy sessions using an eclectic approach involving integral eye movement therapy (IEMT), NLP, clinical hypnosis and metaphors of movement.

Testimonials
"Andrew Austin is clear, original, and outspoken about mental illness, medication, and psychiatry. His skills were honed by years of experience in the 'trenches' of psychiatry, so he knows what he is talking about." Steve Andreas
"Andy's work is exceptional on all levels. His IEMT and neurolinguistic training I have found to be insightful, deeply and wonderfully provoking (even provocative!) to conventional therapeutic and nlp thought. The results my clients are experiencing from his IEMT model are far better than I, and they, ever could have expected. Fab work Andy - thankyou." Gill Eardley
"In a field filled with pretense, Andy's evident openness and curiosity for what is and what could be are very welcome... in addition to his considerable skills." Charles Faulkner
"Andy is as insightful in person as his website would suggest. Unorthodox, perhaps, but always passionate; his grasp of his chosen subject is, frankly, astonishing and matched only by the single mindedness with which he pursues still deeper understanding." Dr. Alan Lush, PhD
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