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How can you make your interventions more effective?

Unless we're up-to-date on the complexities of psychoneuroimmunology, we're at a definite disadvantage in re-programming the locked and interlocking processes at the root of chronic diseases


We've always known how responsive and highly orchestrated the mind/body connection is. When all goes well, that incredible design is in synchronized balance.

Too often, the symptoms we treat are really a signal that those intricate and complex balances are "out of whack."

The science of psychoneuroimmunology, begun decades ago by some pioneering researchers, has only recently come into its full application.

Unless we're up-to-date with the psychoneuroimmunological interconnections, we're at a definite disadvantage in re-programming those often locked and interlocking connections that underlie the onset of the our patients' complaints.

Meanwhile, our patients struggle to cope with worsening symptoms.

It doesn't take long to see how both medical and mental health practitioners could improve their outcomes if they had a 21st century map to better integrate new emotional, neurological, and immunological perspectives into their work with patients.

We're at the brink of a new health revolution. Practitioners, especially psychotherapists will be instrumental in leading the way in our communities and critical to this momentum for change.

To help make your interventions more effective,
NICABM has created a new teleseminar series:

"Clinical Applications of Mind-Body Medicine:
New Thinking about Stress and the Remarkable Power of Psychoneuroimmunology"

You'll learn how emotional, neurological, and immunological interconnections can give your treatments a new direction, one that is all inclusive, yet effectively targeted.

In developing this series, we've selected conditions that often influence the onset of presenting symptoms.

We'll use as case studies, some of the conditions that best illustrate the interplay of these complex interactions - what can develop when balance is interrupted.

Even if these conditions are outside your regular practice, they could be damaging to your patients. And that could make any of your treatments less likely to succeed.

Get in on these fast-paced, idea-filled conversations during the next six weeks as we host experts in the field who are furthering our understanding of just how these processes are impacting our patients.

Many practitioners are changing the way they work.

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Included In This Series:



Joan Borysenko, PhD

Joan Borysenko, PhD

How Psychoneuroimmunology Can Change the Face of Modern Medicine

  • The science of healing
  • How to apply psychoneuroimmunology findings for optimal health
  • Pivotal changes in Mind-Body medicine in the past 25 years
  • How to train your brain to be resilient to stress
  • How "burn-out" is a case study of PNI
  • How to live with vision and purpose
Mark Starr, MD

Mark Starr, MD

Hypothyroidism: A Rapidly Growing Epidemic

  • Why thyroid function is so critical to optimal health and mental health
  • Type 1 vs. type 2 hypothyroidism - why it matters
  • The body's energy factory
  • The effects of environmental toxins on patients with hypothyroidism
  • Why a malfunctioning thyroid can lead to chronic pain
  • State-of-the-art treatment for hypothyroidism
Howard Schubiner, MD

Howard Schubiner, MD

Modern Medicine's Blind Spot: The Mind/Body Syndrome of Pain

  • The role of the brain and the mind in pain development
  • How neuroplasticity plays an unsuspected role in chronic pain
  • Why Mind-Body Syndrome is not diagnosed
  • New PNI research into chronic pain
  • 6-part model for reprogramming pain pathways
  • How mindfulness can be used in pain treatment
James Wilson, ND, DC, PhD

James Wilson,
ND, DC, PhD

Adrenal Fatigue: The Modern World's Evolutionary Crisis

  • Adrenal fatigue: the signs and symptoms
  • Lifestyle variables that affect adrenal fatigue
  • Why the diagnosis of adrenal fatigue is so challenging
  • Why adrenal fatigue is a perfect example of psychoneuroimmunology
  • 4 lifestyle changes that have a powerful effect on the treatment of adrenal fatigue
  • Mindfulness practices in the treatment of adrenal fatigue
  • The evolutionary role of trauma in the origin of adrenal fatigue
Barry Krakow, MD

Barry Krakow, MD

Sound Sleep, Sound Mind

  • It's quality, not necessarily quantity, that matters
  • Poor sleep, poor health: poor health, poor sleep
  • The Mind-Body connection of sleep
  • The role that breath plays in sleep disorders
  • Building a sleep quality brain trust
  • Treatment: emotional freedom to sleep without drugs
Mark Hyman, MD

Mark Hyman, MD

How Biology Influences Mood, Attention and Memory

  • The Mind-Body connection of depression
  • The prevailing causes of brain disorders
  • 7 keys for staying in balance
  • How inflammation affects mood
  • The global epidemic of obesity and the blood sugar solution

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Practitioner Feedback
from Past NICABM Teleseminars

Debbie Correll, Psychotherapist
Dublin, Ireland

"How extraordinary to be present - crossing time zones and cultures - and completely captivated by the wisdom converging here...This lecture series is affirming and tethering me to the path I am so utterly grateful to have found - integrating heart and mind without losing sight of one or the other...Thank you again...These teleconferences are inspiring on several fronts, first 5000 people signing up! That is a great feeling to know the excitement and interest throughout the world...Thank you again for a stimulating series... I look forward to the rest of the sessions."

Matt Erb, Integrative Physical Therapist
Minneapolis, MN

"Fantastic. I kept thinking, 'Why doesn't everyone understand and see these relationships in healthcare?' And then thinking, 'Everyone needs to hear and learn about these relationships, the trauma paradigm, the incredible frequency of undiagnosed trauma syndromes and the relationship to pain, headache, IBS, FM, CFS, CRPS, etc. etc...' Thanks for the work you all are doing. "

Kathleen Gill, PhD, Clinical Psychologist
Rochester, NY

"I was skeptical about how useful a one-hour presentation would be but found the speaker and the content validating and rewarding. Thanks for the opportunity to listen in."

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This 6-Session Teleseminar Series is for you if:

  •   you are looking to diversify your skills...
  •   you are looking to add more expertise to your practice...
  •   you are looking for that edge that puts your practice at the top...
  •   you are looking for more effective results for your patients...

You Have Options!

At NICABM, our goal is to put ideas in your hands...to bring you challenge that inspires and keeps you on top. Because this is what matters most to us, we've organized this 6-Part Teleseminar Series with some options.

And what are those options?

  • Listen-in to the teleseminars as they are broadcast each Wednesday at 5pm EDT and have access to NICABM's Comment Board...that's free.
  • Listen to the teleseminars as they are broadcast, if that's convenient for you, AND get a permanent recording for your professional library, getting the added benefit of listening whenever you want. That's the first advantage of the Gold.
  • Get a PDF transcript of each teleseminar, your own hard-copy to put all the details at your finger-tips for easy reference. That's the second advantage of the Gold.
  • Earn 7 CE/CME credits...That's the third advantage of the Gold.
  • Bonus teleseminar...That's the fourth advantage of the Gold.

    John Cacioppo, PhD

    John Cacioppo, PhD

    BONUS TELESEMINAR:

    The Neurobiology of Loneliness


    • Why regular social contact is crucial for health
    • The physical, neurological and emotional impact of loneliness
    • The evolutionary purpose and progression of loneliness
    • A scientific update on loneliness
    • Why it is so critical to distinguish loneliness from depression

The option that works best for you is always your decision. Or maybe it's about something even larger...

When you sign-up for the Gold, it helps to support our mission to broadcast these teleseminars at no charge to practitioners all over the world.

And in exchange for supporting us in that all-important endeavor, your gold subscription gives you recordings, transcripts, CE/CME credits, and an exclusive bonus session!


Gold Option
$197
Downloads (MP3) for each of the 6 teleseminar recordings for your library
A link to download a PDF transcript of each teleseminar to keep details readily accessible
A FREE bonus teleseminar (MP3 download and transcript) with John Cacioppo, PhD on the Neurobiology of Loneliness!
7 CE/CME Credits (more information HERE)
Help support our mission to provide these broadcasts at no charge to practitioners all over the world!
Access to NICABM's Comment Board
I'm Going for the Gold!
$197





Patricia Arango, Psychotherapist
Cali, Colombia

"These lectures on neuroscience and mindfulness have been enormously helpful for my practice. I had already been using the concept of mindfulness with my clients but the idea of liking the benefits of it with our brain have been so helpful in motivating the clients to practice. This lecture has reinforced the past lectures and complemented the understanding of neuroplasticity and the benefits of meditation."

Carol Nickerson, LICSW
Chatham, MA

"Thank you for synthesizing all of this information. I have taken many teleconferences and enjoyed everything about them....best of all, being in my sweats with my feet up while learning... I especially appreciated how the two of you worked together. A great team, and very encouraging. Thanks."

Tracy DeGeer, Naturopath
Sydney, Australia

"Thank you for this series...It is great to know that when someone, through research and or clinical practice has breakthroughs, we can all around the world pick up on that and we can build on the collective knowledge so we can move towards a better experience of life for more and more people - including ourselves"


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.

Ruth Buczynski, PhD

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We invite you to register for a gold subscription to this teleseminar without any risk. Unless you are completely satisfied, we will refund your money. Just let us know within 30 days. We are that confident that you will find this information to be more than you expected.

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