Induced After Death Communication

The loss of someone we love can leave an ache that words cannot reach.

Induced After Death Communication (IADC) offers a sacred opportunity for healing, peace, and reconnection with the soul of a loved one who has passed. Developed by clinical psychologist Dr. Allan Botkin and refined over decades of research, this process uses a gentle, evidence-informed eye movement method to help individuals access direct, healing experiences of connection with the deceased.

IADC is not mediumship and it is not psychotherapy—it is a spiritual process of the heart and soul, guided by your own inner wisdom and compassion. It is offered separately from my licensed counseling practice.

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What to Expect

IADC sessions consist of two 90-minute sessions, typically held a few days apart. The total fee for the two-session process is $444.

It must be at least one year since the passing of your loved one before participating in IADC. However, there is no time limit on how long ago your loved one transitioned—people have experienced meaningful reconnections even decades after a death.

I was trained by Cesar Valdez, the appointed representative and successor to Dr. Allan Botkin, the creator of IADC. This ensures fidelity to the original process while honoring its evolution as a bridge between psychology and the spiritual realms.

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How It Works

The IADC process uses elements similar to EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) to reduce grief-related distress and open a gentle portal for after-death connection. In the first session, emotional healing and release are facilitated through bilateral eye movements. In the second, the participant often experiences a spontaneous, vivid, and loving sense of contact or communication with their departed loved one.

Experiences may come as visual images, sensations, a felt presence, or telepathic understanding. The process is different for everyone—but nearly all who complete it describe a profound shift toward peace, acceptance, and continued connection.

Research & Background

IADC has been studied for over two decades and has demonstrated lasting reductions in grief, trauma, and depression symptoms. Research by Dr. Allan Botkin and colleagues has been published in peer-reviewed journals, highlighting IADC’s capacity to produce experiences that are both psychologically healing and spiritually meaningful.

For more information, you may wish to read Induced After Death Communication: A Miraculous Therapy for Grief and Loss by Allan L. Botkin, PsyD.

Client Intake Form

Before scheduling your session, please complete the IADC Intake Form. This confidential form helps me understand your background and ensure the timing is right for your process.

Payment may be made by cash, check, Venmo (@Elizabeth-Garzarelli), or PayPal (elizabethgarzarelli@gmail.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Induced After Death Communication (IADC) is a structured, two-session process that uses gentle eye movements and guided imagery to help release grief and open a natural, healing connection with a deceased loved one.

  • Every person’s experience is unique. Some people see images or sense presence; others receive intuitive communication, warmth, or light. The important thing is the unmistakable feeling of connection and peace that often follows.

  • No. IADC is not channeling or mediumship. It is a spiritually inclusive method that draws upon your own inner healing capacity and the timeless bond of love.

  • Yes. At least one year must pass after your loved one’s death to ensure that the grief process has had time to integrate naturally. After that, there is no time limit—connection is possible even decades later.

  • No. While IADC was born within a psychotherapeutic context, the work offered here is spiritual, not clinical. It is offered separately from my licensed counseling practice.

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Further Reading

Induced After Death Communication: A Miraculous Therapy for Grief and Loss — Allan L. Botkin, PsyD