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Over the past twenty years, this conference has grown and changed based on the needs and concerns of our participants. We listen to your suggestions and work diligently to provide those speakers who are experts in the most innovative treatments so that you can customize a conference experience that fits your needs. This year we proudly offer a variety of sessions.

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Updates in Neurobiology


Understanding The Neuroplasticity Revolution

Norman Doidge, MD


What are the clinical implications when we discover that the human brain is not "hardwired?" Why, if the brain has always been plastic, wasn't it detected and if detected... MORE
   

The Healthy Aging Brain

Louis Cozolino, PhD


Amidst a mixture of neurology's fixation on dementia and our fear and biases against aging, Dr. Cozolino will take a new look at what we know... MORE
 

The Social Brain: Health and Healing Through Attunement

Louis Cozolino, PhD


This workshop will examine relationships and healing through the perspective of Interpersonal Neurobiology, a field which attempts to combine research in neuroscience with everyday human experience to help us... MORE
 

104 The Foundations of Neuroplasticity

Norm Shealy, MD, PhD


For years, physiologists claimed that we have no control over our autonomic nervous system, despite the fact that bladder, bowel, and sexual arousal have no... MORE
 

405 How Energy Psychology Changes the Brain

David Feinstein, PhD



Disaster survivors and combat veterans who have suffered with years of PTSD are now finding strong healing and relief through... MORE
 

The Brain That Changes Itself

Norman Doidge, MD


Our brains have evolved over centuries from the most primitive to the most complex, emerging and demonstrating remarkable growth... MORE