by Karen Ferry | Feb 3, 2015 | Magazine |
Teaching for Success Karen Ferry Teaching children and young people is known to be one of the most rewarding of occupations, due partly to the satisfying pleasure a teacher feels when students participate enthusiastically in the learning process, and a...
by Gail Noppe-Brandon | Feb 2, 2015 | Magazine |
Creating Coherent Narratives Gail Noppe-Brandon I think it is now widely believed by clinicians and meditation teachers alike that the creation of a coherent narrative allows us to be both mindful and related, to ourselves and to others. As a narratologist—one...
by NPT | Feb 1, 2015 | Magazine |
THE NEUROPSYCHOTHERAPIST Issue #11 (February 2015) ISSN 2201-9529 The Neuropsychotherapist Members Only content MEMBERS: Be sure you are logged in to see your viewing options Members Login Not a member? Click on Subscription to find out more. CONTENTS As...
by Bruce Ecker | Jan 1, 2015 | Magazine |
Using NLP for Memory Reconsolidation Bruce Ecker … For flexible, consistent utilization of memory reconsolidation in psychotherapy, there is a general template that translates the laboratory findings into clinical application, consisting of a series of steps...
by David Feinstein | Jan 1, 2015 | Magazine |
How Energy Psychology Changes Deep Emotional Learnings David Feinstein The stimulation of acupuncture points (acupoints) by tapping on them—used in conjunction with more conventional psychological interventions—has been shown to be effective in the treatment of...
by Kymberly Lasser | Jan 1, 2015 | Magazine |
Progressive Counting Facilitates Memory Reconsolidation Kymberly A. Lasser & Ricky Greenwald Memory reconsolidation is a central element of certain psychotherapy approaches. Progressive counting (PC) is a recently developed trauma treatment that has...
by Robin Ticic | Dec 31, 2014 | Magazine |
Deep Release for Body and Soul Memory Reconsolidation and the Alexander Technique Robin Ticic & Elise Kushner … During the Alexander session, Belle’s hands were on Victoria’s neck. As she focused on those sensations and the feeling of moving her neck, all...
by Bruce Ecker | Dec 31, 2014 | Magazine |
Understanding Memory Reconsolidation Bruce Ecker Extensive research by neuroscientists since the late 1990s has found that the brain is innately equipped with a potent process, known as memory reconsolidation, that can fundamentally modify or erase a targeted,...
by NPT | Dec 31, 2014 | Magazine |
THE NEUROPSYCHOTHERAPIST Issue #10 (January 2015) ISSN 2201-9529 The Neuropsychotherapist Members Only content MEMBERS: Be sure you are logged in to see your viewing options Members Login Not a member? Click on Subscription to find out more. CONTENTS How often can...
by Jonathan Wills | Dec 1, 2014 | Magazine |
Reading Between The Lines: A Neuropsychotherapeutic Approach to Non Face-to-Face Counselling Jonathan Wills This paper considers some basic questions about what works in the application of a neuropsychotherapeutic counselling approach in the context of what Evans...
by Bonnie Badenoch | Dec 1, 2014 | Magazine, Spotlight |
Bonnie Badenoch Interview David Van Nuys Dr Dave: And I am delighted to have you here I must say. Let me start out by saying how very impressed I am by your book Being a Brain-Wise Therapist, and accompanying the book your Brain-Savvy Therapist’s Workbook....
by NPT | Dec 1, 2014 | Magazine |
THE NEUROPSYCHOTHERAPIST Issue #9 (December 2014) ISSN 2201-9529 The Neuropsychotherapist Members Only content MEMBERS: Be sure you are logged in to see your viewing options Members Login Not a member? Click on Subscription to find out more. CONTENTS Therapy...