... Spaciousness and more capacity to be with emotions is only part of the reward. Being able to de-identify with my mother’s particular brokenness and martyrdom is my favorite result of the work. I already had an understanding of my identification with her, but through iD Sessions I got to know my separateness in real time, at my own pace, and assimilate it as my own experience.
I went through an eye surgery that scared me and activated a lot of early life terrors while I was immersed in the Facilitator Training Program. I used Franz Rupert’s book, My Body, My Trauma, My I and even did sessions on the topic of my eyes. I went through surgery with a kind of inner aliveness. I stayed connected with myself and advocated powerfully for what I needed in a situation that could have easily been re-traumatizing.
- Miven Trageser, iD Facilitator in Training
"I believe that iD Work gives us the means to radically explore ourself and our world. It is a format that capitalizes on our innate human connectedness to reflect parts and histories of each other that operate underneath conscious awareness and as a result unknowingly impact the quality of our daily life and relationships. iD Work can take you as far as you are willing to go down the path of self-awareness. The work will nourish you and change how you related to yourself and others in your world." - Marti Hughes - Certified iD Facilitator