Our Staff
I have the
exciting (and daunting!) responsibility for setting up Peak
States clinics worldwide. From the first time I realised
the enormous potential Peak States therapy had for
alleviating suffering and improving mental well-being, I
have been committed to bringing these groundbreaking
techniques to the world. After training extensively with
the founder of the Institute for the Study of Peak States -
Grant McFetridge - in Canada, I resolved to concentrate on
bringing the Silent Mind Technique to voice hearers as I
realised that no effective method existed for eliminating
voices and I knew how devastating this was for many
sufferers. And as the link between prenatal trauma and
health is more widely acknowledged, I am sure this field
will grow rapidly with new treatments being generated by
the research team. While I spend much of my time managing
the business and working with colleagues around the world
to train staff and establish more treatment centres, I also
ensure that I spend time with clients. I cannot possibly
convey the feeling I have when I have the privilege to help
a voice hearer get rid of voices that have been plaguing
them for years. To share these moments of profound healing
and hope with people is a tremendous
gift.
Rob
Egan
Managing Director
In my
former career I was a trainer with IBM. Since finding
the Peak States work I have gravitated towards
becoming a trainer in this field also. This has given
me great understanding of the basics as well as
experience with working with a wide variety of
therapists training in this exciting new field. I
share my time between training, seeing clients and
research - this makes for a hectic but rewarding
schedule! I am impatient to bring this healing
paradigm to the masses. Once applications such as the
Silent Mind Technique become widely available, it wont
be long before mainstream medical research begins to
shift its focus away from a purely pharmacological
approach to one that incorporates a new understanding
of the role of trauma in illness and well-being. I am
privilaged to be working for the team at such a
crucial time.
Jewels
Hayden
Training Manager and Therapist
I have a
Diploma in psychotherapy and have trained as a Teacher
of the Alexander Technique. I worked as a mental
health worker for 3 years in Australia. I spent all my
adult life looking into healing and understanding what
it means to be human. The Peak States work for me
connects it all together, with practical applications
to alleviate human dysfunction like the Silent Mind
Technique in people who are hearing voices. It is a
great privilege to be part of the Scottish clinic and
see the immense change in people going through the
treatment. Receiving the immense gratitude of clients
and family members has been deeply moving for me.
Karl
Baumgartner
Therapist
My
therapeutic background in in nutrition and I worked
for the last four years in Italy as an allergy
elimination therapist using NAET. I'm currently
working in the Scotland clinic as an advanced Peak
States therapist and researcher specialising in
schizophrenia and other serious illnesses. Why am
doing this work? The power of this work to transform
people's lives with the Silent Mind Technique is now
evident. What excites me even more is the potential of
the ISPS approach to help people overcome a variety of
serious diseases and dramatically improve well-being.
To contribute to this ground breaking work and to be
able to transform people's lives in the process is
truly amazing.
Thessa
Belcher
Therapist and Researcher
Findhorn
Bay