The abbreviations below may seem a little confusing at first. They denote the highest level of Resource Therapy training received. Please note, Foundation Certificate training is not a qualification to practice as a Resource Therapist, therefore practitioners who have only received Foundation Certificate levels are not listed or abbreviated here.
EST = Ego State Therapist – These therapists are not yet recognized as Resource Therapists. They have trained in Ego State Therapy with Prof. Emmerson, prior to the advent of RT.
CRT = Clinically Qualified Resource Therapist – This is the minimum level of training necessary to practice as a Resource Therapist
ACRT = Advanced Clinically Qualified Resource Therapist – This is the next level of training i.e., post-clinical qualification
RTT = Resource Therapy Trainer – All RT Trainers are also Advanced RT Therapists – This is the highest training level
RTS = Resource Therapy Supervisor – All RT Supervisors have experienced RT Trainers and Advanced Clinical Therapists
SRTT = Senior Level Resource Therapy Trainers – Advanced training experience leads to the highest level of advancement. Trainers at this level are able to train and supervise therapists to all levels of RT. Including the RT Trainer level and are the most Advanced Clinical RT Therapists.
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Gerhard Liebminger – CRT
(Dr. Karlheinz Erbe is the Vice-President the RTI Committee & Executive Director of Resource Therapy for Europe, also a founding Board member of Resource Therapy Zentrum Germany)
(Margareta Viering is a founding Board member of Resource Therapy Zentrum Germany)
(Chistiane Essing is the Director of Training Resources on the Board of Resource Therapy International, Zentrum Germany, and Executive Director of RT for Germany)