- 1. EMDR IEMT training course (26 November 2016 09:30)
- (Events / NLP Courses)
- ... State Accessing Cues Identifying the 3 Pillars of Depression Using IEMT Standalone or with other Modalities Insurance Category with other Talking Therapies Eligibility to join the Association for IEMT ...
- Created on 12 February 2015
- 2. Advanced IEMT training course (21 May 2016 09:00)
- (Events / NLP Courses)
- ... System Thinking - Zero/Non-Zero Sum Game Provocative Questioning and Session Framing 5 Patterns of Chronicity in Therapeutic Work 3 Pillars of Depression in Action PTSD model other uses Advanced ...
- Created on 23 February 2016
- 3. NLP and CBT hand in hand
- (NHS)
- ... a number of therapies that all have a similar approach to solving problems, which can range from sleeping difficulties or relationship problems, to drug and alcohol abuse or anxiety and depression. CBT ...
- Created on 10 December 2012
- 4. Cardiac Rehab
- (Rehab)
- ... Relative to baseline levels, [Test Subjects] reported less tension, depression, anger, fatigue, confusion and state-anxiety; they felt more vigorous, and in general they had less total mood disturbance." ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 5. Stress Buster Day
- (Business)
- ... Frequent job changes Lowered immune system, frequent colds etc. Depression Loss of attention Increased smoking and/or drinking Panic attacks Hypertension Palpitations Migraine Insomnia Back ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 6. stress
- (Social)
- ... influence, stress can help compel us to action; it can result in a new awareness and an exciting new perspective. As a negative influence, it can result in feelings of distrust, rejection, anger, and depression, ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 7. Intro to CBT
- (NHS)
- ... difficulties or relationship problems, to drug and alcohol abuse or anxiety and depression. CBT works by changing people's attitudes and their behaviour. The therapies focus on the thoughts, images, beliefs ...
- Created on 05 December 2012
- 8. therapeutic change
- (NHS)
- ... into increasing anxiety, depression etc. if their needs are not met i.e. “nobody really listens to me..” Chronic Pain Patients who must deal with psychological distress caused by chronic intractable ...
- Created on 05 December 2012