Attention
Health and Mental Health Practitioners!
"You CAN Recession-Proof Your Practice."
Now is the time to reshape the future of your practice with these
indispensable mind
body medicine applications.
| Date: | |
| From: | Ruth Buczynski, PhD President and Licensed Psychologist The National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine |
| Re: | Mind Body Medicine Teleseminar Recordings |
Dear Colleague,
It's official: we're in a recession. But what does this mean for your practice? For many, the future looks uncertain and even scary. People are worried, stressed and feeling unsettled.
At the same time, there's an upside: a return to values. Many are re-evaluating the way they live. And with that, they are paying more attention to their well-being, seeking innovative health solutions, and placing more weight on what really matters.
Sounds like maybe you're in the right profession?
Absolutely...if you are skilled with the right techniques and treatments, stay current on the latest applications, and the science behind them. Your role as practitioner can be crucial in times like these.
It is no surprise that more and more patients are seeking out these solutions. Whether looking to supplement a conventional medical protocol or to undertake a new health-promoting regimen, many are seeking the services of practitioners who offer innovative mind body medicine approaches.
There's no better time than now to round-out your practice with the tools of mind body medicine.
We can point you in the right direction.
NICABM recently ran a teleseminar series with 14 experts in the field of mind body medicine. The topics were broad in scope and covered many cutting edge topics. Thousands of practitioners from 40 countries listened in and absorbed this vital information.
So why am I telling you about this after the fact? Because although we tried to make sure everyone knew about the teleseminars, many practitioners missed them. And many who did have the opportunity to hear them, thought they were so beneficial to their clinical practice that they told us they wished they could listen again and again.
Good news! We recorded these information-packed sessions and have put them onto an MP3 CD. We are pleased to offer them to you for a limited time.
Sugar addiction, chronic pain, trauma, ...conditions with cutting-edge implications. Mindfulness meditation, hypnosis, energy psychology, positive psychology, neuroscience...indispensable tools.
There's a wide range of clinical applications you need to know to stay up-to-date in mind body medicine. And this MP3 CD is rich in its breadth. Many authors and studies are cited that will launch you into the topics you will wish to delve deeper into.
The economic downturn could actually have a positive affect on your practice.
This MP3 CD set can put you in-the-know and point your practice in a direction that betters serves your patients and clients.
The Mind Body Medicine Teleseminar Recordings is a compilation of some of the most cutting-edge topics in mind body medicine. Sixteen power-packed hours. Fourteen distinguished experts in the field. You will not find a more up-to-date, up-to-the-minute resource for your professional library.
Here's a Sampling of Just SOME of What You Will Learn...Ideas You Can Put to Action Immediately:
Rewiring Emotional Habits
- Recent findings in neurobiology reveal the secret of why relationship habits are so hard to change.
- How to rewire the brain for greater flexibility
- Help your clients change some of the "knee jerk" reactions that get them into so much trouble
- How to neutralize your clients' resistance
A Roadmap for Strengthening the Bonds of Love
- The critical relationship between emotional attachment issues and love relationships
- How Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is revolutionizing couples therapy
- Discover why you should use EFT with the partners of individuals with PTSD
- Strategies to keep a couple emotionally engaged throughout therapy sessions
| "...I thought it was the best discussion on couples therapy
I have heard in years. I am certain it will help me with my work
and my own life. The relationship between emotion and attachment
is really extraordinarily described..." -- Mary LF |
| "Susan's enthusiasm and grasp of the field was very inspiring.
It was good to hear about the research and the credibility it lends
to the mind body spirit understanding of human behavior. " --Anita |
| "Yes! EFT's grounding in neuroscience with a transactional emotional
focus with couples is very interesting and impressive. I see immediate
applications for couples in my family practice and personally. I
see many comments above requesting a recording of the teleconference
and include me in this request as well. Thank you again, this is
a great forum of discovery and education..." --Ron Singler, MD, Seattle, WA |
The Role of Sugar Sensitivity in Addictions and Mood Disorders
- Why sugar can act like a drug, increasing the body's sensitivity and affecting the same neurochemicals as heroin and amphetamine
- Learn the symptoms of sugar addiction
- Discover an empowering approach to healing addiction through dietary changes
| "This is the best information on addiction that I have received.
The identification of sugar and the role it plays in addiction was
just enlightening...It was great
to hear her research results." --Laura |
Integrate Hypnotic Interventions into Your Practice
- Learn a structured sequence to use for crafting a trance
- How to use the utilization approach to help your patient relax
- Telltale signs to determine if your client is in trance
- The relationship of trance depth and clinical outcome
How to Jump-Start Clients Who are Stuck
- How depression and other forms of physical, emotional, and spiritual stuckness can be the turning point toward health and wholeness rather than an end point of inertia and disease
- How self-expression techniques (words, drawings, movement) can help clients combat their immobilization to forge an action-oriented direction
- The 7 stages of the journey out of depression
| "I really found Dr Gordon's talk helpful in his multi-modality
approach. He broke down the 7 steps very clearly and I appreciated
the way he embraced the total person and stages of working through
depression and returning to oneself. I have been trained in the
wide variety of therapy approaches and felt very affirmed by Dr.
Gordon as to the importance of using all techniques that work vs.
being wedded to one modality that might not be the most effective
for a particular person to change." --Renee Brochester, MSW, Providence, RI |
| "Jim's discussion of applying the multimodal way of helping
depressed clients was particularly useful. I have used this, but
Jim offers a more structured way and informing clients of the variety
of options for alternative healing will definitely be implemented.
Thank you again for such informative web seminars." --Joan W. Cloutier, LCSW, Shawnee, KS |
| "Thanks for the great info on dealing with people stuck in a
depressive cycle. ..." --Barbara Pennington, RN, Wilmington, NC |
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The Clinical Applications of Mindfulness in Psychotherapy
- Three ways that mindfulness enriches and enhances intimacy
- Use mindfulness in treating a variety of issues including eating disorders, addictions, depression and anxiety
- Why mindfulness can improve your therapeutic skill
| "It was great, and sparked my interest in becoming more involved
in mindfulness. I realized how much I actually use it with my clients!
Thank you...!" --Carole Carter, LCPC, Boise, Idaho |
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| "I am a psychotherapist in private practice. I am very interested
in the mindfulness practice not only for my personal life but also
to use it with my clients. I live in Colombia South America. Mindfulness
as a practice in psychotherapy as well as in medicine is a new concept
here, therefore I find very excited to be able to have access to
this training.... Thank you for the opportunity." --Patricia Arango |
Serotonin and Dopamine: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
- What influences serotonin and dopamine levels
- How to recognize when brain chemistry is of out of balance
- Why serotonin can bring about peace and relaxation, and at other times, depression and loss of energy
- Why dopamine can make us feel creative and energetic and at other times, anxious and sleepless
- The effect of too much or too little dopamine and/or serotonin on ADHA, addictions, eating disorders, depression and aging
| "I listened in to the seminar with great interest. I have been
working using energy psychology models for some years now... Learning
more about how the differing levels of Dopamine and Seratonin show
up in people has given me a far greater understanding that I can
apply to my work. Thank You Joel for your clear explanations that
I was easily able to grasp. As I live in Ireland it was very late
for me so I do not think I will be able to stay up for the re-run
but I would highly recommend it to those of you that missed it."
--Sarah Bird, Energy Psychologist, Counselor, Enniskerry, Ireland |
| "As a clinician specializing in eating disorders I was particularly
glad that Joel spoke of the role of neuro chemicals and neuro transmitters.
The study of the brain is a new and exciting frontier and I suspect
that as time goes on we will find the physiological answers to mental
dis-ease...I would love a replay of this conference. It can only
aid me as a clinician. Thank you Dr. Robertson for a clear and meaningful
presentation..." --Barbara E. Frank, LPC |
Mind Body and Energy Psychology Interventions for Reversing Pain
- Common obstacles to the successful treatment of both emotional and physical pain conditions
- Key energy psychology interventions to reverse and regulate the emotional and physical impact of traumatic experiences
- The role of trauma in persistent and chronic pain conditions
| "I thoroughly enjoyed Maggie...I learned so much from this teleconference
and Maggie's vast experience and knowledge in healing and restoration
of the energy system is a gift for us all. Everyone in any helping
profession would greatly benefit from letting her be your teacher
and guide through the maze of Energy Work." --Dianna Costa, RN, FNP |
| "I really enjoyed the call. I already use EFT in my practice
and appreciate learning from others how energy psychology can be
utilized in treating complex problems. Thank you, Ruth, for including
Maggie in your teleseminars." --Mary Braud, MD, Psychiatrist, Denver, CO |
| "I add my voice to all the others in asking if there is a way
to listen again - there was so much of value that I almost need
to hear it again to begin to grasp it all. Thank you so much..."
--Trish O'Neil |
Powerful Interventions to Reduce Inflammation
- The critical relationship between inflammation and disease
- How inflammation is connected to the aging process
- Mind/body interventions that minimize the damaging effects of inflammation
- 3 steps your clients can take right now to reduce the risk of inflammation
| "Wow! Sat down to listen this evening, pooped after a busy and
demanding week already....was surprised to look up when you said
good bye and realize the time had passed so quickly. Am re-energized
and ready to go again! ...Thanks again for this opportunity you
are providing." --Barbara |
| "I'm so glad I was able to listen to William Meggs' presentation.
It was an excellent introduction to the topic of the relationship
between inflammation and physical and mental health. His explanations
were clear...I listened to the program twice - it
was so full of good information. The presentation also pointed to
areas that would be fruitful for further exploration. " --Anonymous |
Is Stress Fattening?
- What happens to the stressed body that causes the accumulation of fat
- Is there a link between sleep deprivation and weight gain?
- How inflammation relates to weight gain
| "Thank you ...for an outstanding presentation .... Stress is
the most often presenting complaint of my clients. Regardless of
the eventual diagnostic impression, any treatment option that does
not include a thorough discussion regarding the body, mind, and
spirit aspect would be a great disservice to the client. I heard
much that will be useful to help emphasize the importance of the
physiological component when addressing self-care options."
--Art Zambrano, PhD, Huron, SD |
| "Staying up until the early hours was well worth it. The information
put over was clear and concise and highly informative. As a Stress
Consultant...I have long noticed the connection between stress and
weight. There was so much information that will be so useful in
the future." --CiCi Collins, LCC recognized Stress Consultant/EFT practitioner, London, UK |
Taking Control of the Energy of Your Life
- Why the chronic inability to replenish our energy is one of the most fundamental reasons we have difficulty with focus, attention, motivation, mood and even health
- 12 instinctive fears that impact our ability to change
| "It was encouraging to hear Dr. Petty's integrative method.
I've been searching for a comprehensive way to integrate science
and spirituality and this seems extremely valid and wonderfully
usable...Thank you for such a helpful seminar!" --Susan Olson, PhD, Clinical Psychologist, Tacoma, WA |
| "Thank you so much ... This call was very inspiring to me in
its wealth of information as well as its core message to ensure,
as a psychotherapist, that I address all 5 areas of possible disconnection
when attempting to help with human suffering." --N. Forrester, Psychotherapist/EFT-Adv, Toronto, Canada |
How to "Retool" Your Clinical Skills into a Coaching Practice
- Why coaching can expand your opportunities
- What you need to think about to begin a practice as a coach
- Learn how to streamline your time to begin your practice immediately
| "I thoroughly enjoyed this discussion, and the variety of topics
covered. I found it to be very informative and thought provoking
on many levels. You have inspired me to look into the avenue of
coaching since as I heard you describe it, I really resonated with
the orientation of it." --Susan Eeds, Counselor, Kansas City, MO |
- Integrate cutting-edge knowledge from world-renowned experts
- Distinguish your practice with hands-on ideas you can use immediately
- Build skills that will lead you to more in-depth discovery
- Inspire your thinking and whet your appetite for more
- Save time and money listening from the comfort of your home/office/car
Let me proudly introduce you to the lineup:
Our Distinguished Teleseminar Faculty - leading authors and experts in their fields...
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| Brent Atkinson, PhD | Maggie Phillips, PhD | |||
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| Susan Johnson, EdD | Mark Weisberg, PhD, ABPP | |||
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| William Meggs, MD, PhD | Ron Siegel, PsyD | |||
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| Karen Wolfe MMBS, MA | Kathleen Brehony, PhD | |||
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| Kathleen DesMaisons, PhD | Richard Petty, MD | |||
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| Joel Robertson, PharmD | James Gordon, MD | |||
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| Bill O'Hanlon, MS, LMFT | Carol Look, LCSW | |||
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| PRIORITY Order Form YES! I want to order the NICABM Mind Body Medicine Teleseminar Recordings, Volume 1 and expand my practice by staying up to date in the field of mind body medicine.
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All best,
Ruth Buczynski, PhD
Licensed Psychologist,
President NICABM
PS This collection of mind body medicine applications can help you recession-proof your practice. And it's available for a limited time.... don't wait!
PPS Most practitioners can write the cost of this purchase off of their taxes. Ask your tax consultant.































