INET International Network of Experiencer Therapists

INET International Network of Experiencer Therapists

This alliance of organizations was announced in March of 2005 (archive.org) and reported in the April issue of the Anomaly Archives eNewsletter (archive.org). It appears to have since disbanded however some of the practitioners are still active.

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Launch of INET: International Network of Experiencer Therapists

INET launches; made possible by alliance of organizations

On behalf of the International Contact Support Network (ICSN), the John E. Mack Institute (JEMI), the Organization for Paranormal Understanding and Support (OPUS), and, we hope, other organizations to be announced, I’d like to briefly share news about an effort we have allied for:

We are coming together for the purpose of maintaining a master network or directory of therapists who service the “experiencer” population – people whose lives have been deeply affected by alien encounters or similar extraordinary experiences. We are allied for a priority that supersedes any of our varying opinions and beliefs about aliens: helping people-in-need without pathologizing them.

It is our collective intention to broaden this alliance to include other groups in the United States, Canada, and abroad that have each been attempting to maintain their own regional lists of clinicians. Each group will then invite the therapists they know and trust into the network, which we have dubbed the International Network of Experiencer Therapists (INET).

This network is owned by no one but serves many. Furthermore, it is a secure network, accessible only by representatives of each group of the alliance and by the therapists themselves.

(Therapists can also use INET for secure communication between colleagues). Currently, OPUS and JEMI have begun to invite the therapists whom they know into INET, and others are making preparations to do the same.

At this time we would like to invite interested parties – representatives of organizations who have similar needs and similar clinical lists – to please contact any of us for more information on how to ally with this effort for the benefit of all.

I hasten to mention that this secure network is entirely free, and if that sounds too good to be true, be assured that truth can indeed be stranger than fiction. (We have several people to thank for making this possible, but I want to keep this announcement brief). Signed by Will Bueche.

Will Bueche, Representing JEMI, can be reached at
info [at] johnemackinstitute.org or call 617-497-2667

June Steiner, representing OPUS, can be reached at
JuniMoon7 [at] aol.com

Lester Velez, representing OPUS, can be reached at
LesterV424 [at] aol.com

Kathy Vaquilar, representing ICSN, can be reached at
internationalcsn [at] yahoo.com

Website: www.INETalliance.org