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For a Limited Time Only  . . .  Until 4:00pm Monday, January 4th

NICABM's First-Ever Holiday Special

Sometimes we're so busy giving to others at this time of year, we don't take the time to treat ourselves.

That's why we at NICABM decided to put together this Holiday Package. It holds ideas that are making the greatest impact on patient healing.

With this 8-part Teleseminar series, New Dimensions in Healing, you'll hear experts share what they've discovered and why it is essential for your patients. And, for a limited time, we've included a special holiday discount, as well as 4 bonus recordings.

Each hour-long interview cuts to the chase... bringing opportunity and added worth to the work you do.

And that's how you, as a successful practitioner, can set yourself apart.



Shawn Talbott, PhD, FACSM

Tired, Stressed, Fat, and Depressed:
What You Need to Know About Cortisol

  • Why high cortisol levels can lead to weight gain
  • Cortisol's effect on metabolic function
  • How reducing HSD (the body's fat storing enzyme) can lead to decreased fat, better control of blood sugar, and a lowered risk of diabetes
  • Why balancing cortisol and testosterone is so essential for managing depression, fatigue, and mental function
  • The link between cortisol and sex drive
  • The brain on cortisol: anxiety, depression, and Alzheimer's Disease


Steven Stosny, PhD

Fixing Damaged Relationships

  • Why walking on eggshells is so detrimental to a healthy relationship
  • The amphetamine-like effect of resentment and anger
  • Why psychotherapy, anger management courses, even marriage counseling can make matters worse
  • How power gets substituted for value in relationships and why this is so disastrous for self-esteem and intimacy
  • Why self-loathing is the unavoidable outcome of spiteful, angry, or abusive behavior
  • Can we teach patients to automatically regulate resentment, anger, and the impulse to criticize, reject, or abuse?
  • Why feelings of failure or inadequacy often result in a compulsion to control


Louis Cozolino, PhD

The Neuroscience of Human Relationships

  • How brains regulate each other during moment-to-moment interaction
  • The brain as a social organ
  • Why stress and trauma have far reaching effects on the brain
  • The epigenetics of gene expression in learning and memory
  • The application of neural plasticity to the healing process


Michael Grodin, MD

Trauma Recovery with Tibetan Monks - A Case Study

  • How torture can result in a kind of "soul death"
  • Why traditional psychotherapy techniques sometimes fail in treating survivors of torture
  • Cross-cultural approaches to treating trauma patients
  • East meets West: integrative medicine in the treatment of survivors of trauma
  • Holocaust, Rwanda, Lost Boys: similarities and differences in survivors around the world
  • Children of torture: passing tragedy from generation to generation
  • Caregivers and vicarious trauma: essential inoculation strategies


Jean Kristeller, PhD

The Mindful Eating Program: A New Approach to Living with Food

  • Successful strategies for breaking the pattern of stress induced eating
  • How to alter mealtime rituals that lead to overeating
  • Alcoholics and binge eaters: what they have in common
  • Tired taste buds: the futility of chasing the flavor
  • A roadmap to the mindful eating program
  • The benefits of mindful eating: an update on the latest research


Belleruth Naparstek, LCSW, BCD

Survivors of Trauma and How They Heal

  • What we know about the nature of trauma
  • Why left-brained approaches are not always effective in treating trauma survivors
  • Why guided imagery may be the best practice for resolving post-traumatic stress
  • What we have learned: surprising insight from recent trauma research
  • The application of guided imagery in combat
  • How digital technology enables us to deliver a portable, self-administered, and effective intervention for PTSD
  • One tool, many uses: the diverse applications of guided imagery


Rubin Naiman, PhD

The Paradox of Sleep

  • Why sleep disorders are becoming more prevalent
  • 7 ways that inadequate sleep negatively affects overall health
  • How to tell if your patient is getting adequate sleep
  • What you should know about melatonin
  • The connection between obesity and insufficient sleep
  • The link between depression and poor sleep habits
  • The connection between immune function and sleep deprivation
  • Why we need to reframe our attitude toward sleep
  • How to overcome common issues that prevent healthy sleep

Practitioner Feedback
from Past NICABM Teleseminars

Kathleen Hancox Izzo, CHT
Ogunquit, ME

NICABM has set the gold standard for how to use teleconferences to promote a product or program. You have indeed provided Results-In-Advance! Thank you for acting with such integrity and providing so much valuable information to your audience.

Janice Smylie, PhD, CCHt, CBT, EFT
Calgary, Alberta Canada

There were many good points useful for client work presented in an engaging way throughout the talk. Thank you!...Even the best information is only data if there isn't a practical way to have people apply it to their situation... so, thanks for valuable assistance well presented... I will look for more...

Bonnie McLean, Doctor Of Oriental Medicine
Pensacola, FL

Of all the wonderful people and subjects you have offered, I think this one is the best... This material is very self-empowering. Thank you so much for all that you and NICABM do.

Whether you are a physician, a nurse, a psychologist, social worker, or counselor. . .

. . .whatever your profession, this package will challenge you to re-think some of your current strategies and techniques.

In addition to being able to listen whenever you want, you'll have the added benefit of listening again and again to this all-important content, as often as you want. And you'll have these eight, content-packed teleseminar sessions as part of your permanent library.

But we didn't stop there.

Because this is new information, we believe that you'll want to take notes on these ideas (and that's hard to do while exercising and dangerous while driving).

NICABM has had each of these teleseminars transcribed.

This will be invaluable because it puts the information at your finger tips, making it easy to find a particular point you want to zero in on for implementation.



This Package is Valued at $197


Our Holiday Special Price, For a Limited Time!
$137

You will receive...

8 CE Credits (instructions to obtain credits HERE)
A link to download each of the 8 teleseminars for your library
A link to download a PDF transcript of each teleseminar to keep details readily accessible
4 Bonus Sessions


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Fredric Luskin, PhD:

The Forgiveness Factor: The Secret to a Lasting and Loving Relationship

Considering the complexity of life, disagreeing with our partners, even when the stakes are not all that high, is inevitable. But the key to unlock such inevitability is acceptance, which moves us forward with forgiveness and love.

      
Bruce Lipton, PhD:

Dispelling the Myth of Genes

Though mass consciousness is currently imbued with the belief that genes control the character of our lives, the results of the Human Genome Project completely undermine the long held concept of genetic determinism. A radically new understanding emerging at the cutting edge of cell science recognizes that the environment, and more specifically, our perception of the environment, directly controls the activity of our genes.

      
Daniel Amen, MD:

Fearless Aging: Keeping Your Brain Healthy

Is it really possible to have a healthy brain into your 80s and 90s? This recording will share the latest neuroscience research into keeping the mind sharp throughout life.  In this breakthrough lecture, Daniel Amen, co-author of Preventing Alzheimer's, will share with you the risk factors for memory loss, encourage specific prevention strategies, and give you a program to keep your brain healthy at any age.

      
Brent Atkinson, PhD:

Rewiring Emotional Habits: Secrets of Successful Intimate Relationships

Neuroscience and the latest findings in research have identified a core set of emotional habits that characterize satisfying, long-term relationships. But, evidence also suggests that most people in intimate relationships rely on old habits which may persist because they arise out of internal states that are automatically activated in daily living, often without concious awareness.  Learn a step-by-step approach that empowers intimate partners to forge new emotional habits.

When you choose this Special Holiday Package, you will be getting new ideas, original and unconventional, that can put you on top and make your practice one that stands apart from others.

We back up this teleseminar series with our money-back guarantee, and we are confident you will find it to be a most valuable resource.

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