Using Brain Plasticity & Coaching
To Maximize Client Success
Anne
King, CH
Saturday, April 21st , 9:00am to
5:30pm
(8 CEUs for Hypnotists)
OPEN TO ANYONE WANTING TO
UNDERSTAND MORE ABOUT BRAIN PLASTICITY
Brain plasticity is a term used to refer the brain's unique ability to
constantly change, grow, and remap itself. Plasticity allows the brain to
learn and heal by creating new neuropathways (neurogenesis) and eliminating
unwanted ones that keep us stuck in the same patterns. Neuroscientific
research indicates that our plastic brains can change physically,
chemically, and anatomically in response to thoughts, experiences, and
behaviors throughout life.
Brain plasticity and coaching fit perfectly with hypnosis and other
alternate means of healing by incorporating numerous techniques which are
already familiar to us. It doesn’t depend on pharmalogical or invasive
procedures, but rather the client’s willingness to learn and practice
techniques that are easy enough for anyone to do. Coaching is fundamental to
the process as we assist clients via education, providing tools, maintaining
motivation, and giving positive reinforcement. People learn and experience
life differently thus creating a need to customize our sessions with our
clients. Guiding them through specific exercises begins the process of
change.
You will learn:
BP TECHNIQUES, INCLUDING:
- Breathing
- Relaxation
- Imagery
- Sound
- Movement
- Anchors
- Cognitive Therapy
- Processing Emotions
- Emotional Investment
- Thought Interruption
- Distraction
- Mindfulness
- Meditation
HOW TO USE BP TECHNIQUES FOR:
- Stress
- Worry
- Anxiety / Panic attacks
- ADD / ADHD
- PTSD
- OCD
- Fear
- Insomnia
- Memory / Focus / Concentration
- Overcoming Habits & Addictions
- Pain Elimination
- Emotional Problems (Anger, Depression, etc.)
Learn the questions to ask, get sample client assessment forms and
receive a quality mini-manual.
ANNE KING,
C.H. has worked full-time in the hypnosis
field since1986. She is an excellent instructor, owns & operates a
state-licensed hypnosis school and presents at national conferences
annually. Her style is simple, thorough, and organized, as is the excellent
written material provided for attendees.
This program is not
regulated or approved by the Texas Workforce Commission, Career Schools, and
Colleges.
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