December 2006
Conference

800.743.2226

December 4-10

Hilton Head Island, SC

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Main Conference - Session 4
Friday, December 8, 9:30-11:00am

401
The Courage to Change

Christine Page, MD


Change is inevitable; nothing is static. Change is easy to accept in the small matters of life, but when it comes to the bigger issues we often find ourselves making excuses or sabotaging the efforts towards transformation. For many, change is scary; it represents being out of control, getting it wrong, facing the unknown or the fear of hurting those we love. And yet soul directed change always brings us closer to our own inner being, making relationships more honest and taking us out of stagnant situations which cause us to feel frustrated, depressed, unfulfilled and resentful. In this workshop, we will explore ways in which we can move beyond our limiting fears and have the courage to make changes in our life which will bring us greater fulfillment, peace of mind and enhanced self esteem.
 
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Session 1       401 The Courage to Change
Session 2       402 Getting to the Guts of the Matter: Treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Session 3       403 Beyond Pain Management: Halting the Cycle of Chronic Back Pain
Session 4     401-409 404 Successful Weight Loss and Smoking Cessation: Using Hypnosis and other Approaches to Enhance the "Psychology of Permanent Habit Control"
Session 5       405 On Being Sane in an Insane Place: Fostering Immunity against the Perpetual Stress Response
Session 6       406 *CANCELLED*
        407 Maximize your Potential with EFT
Keynote Speakers     408 PTSD and the Neurobiology of Disconnection