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Innovative therapies and the science behind them. Learn about the indispensable tools that can help your patients and expand your practice.
From: Ruth Buczynski, PhD
Re: "A Mind Body Medicine Update: What Every Practitioner Needs to Know"
As more and more patients seek out mind/body medicine solutions, it becomes increasingly important for you as a practitioner to stay on top of your game. You'll want to know about the innovative therapies to apply and the science behind them. You'll also want to be skilled with the right techniques and treatments to use and know when and when not to use them.
Who am I and why should you listen to me?
My name is Ruth Buczynski and I'm a licensed psychologist, co-founder and president of The National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine (NICABM). For 20 years, NICABM has been researching contemporary issues related to mind/body medicine and providing the training and clinical applications to practitioners in this growing field.
But this is not about me. This is about you. Click here to receive your free report!
The information you're about to receive is something very important to practitioners who want to expand their practice with the indispensable tools of mind/body medicine.
Quite honestly, I'm encouraged by the increasing number of patients seeking out practitioners in mind/body medicine. But so much has been changing, I'm also a little worried that we may not be fully prepared - that's why we're providing A Mind Body Medicine Update: What Every Practitioner Needs to Know.
| "NICABM has for more than two decades been expanding the medical
paradigm with a practical understanding of the profound role of the mind
in illness and in healing. While this report is brief, by succinctly
summarizing the state of the art in mind/body medicine, it provides you
with an authoritative update on this important discipline and a valuable
resource for introducing it to colleagues..." David Feinstein, Ph.D. |
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Let me give you an overview of what you'll find in this free report:
- The History: A Look at Where Mind Body Medicine Originated
- Basic Concepts with Cutting Edge Implications
- Specific Conditions Most Amenable to Treatment
- From Amenable Conditions to Indispensable Tools
- Who Practices Mind/Body Medicine?
- Why Does NICABM Predict the Need for More and More Practitioners within Ten Years?
- How Do You Get Started?
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"This report will give you a clear summary of the field of
mind/body medicine and point you to even more information...This is the future of medicine, psychotherapy and
healing. Get up to speed with this comprehensive report."
Bill O'Hanlon, M.S., L.M.F.T. |
Here's Part of What You'll Discover in this
Comprehensive Report
- Inflammation - While not a disease in and of itself, inflammation is linked to the risk of heart disease, digestive disorders, diabetes, allergies, and chronic pain as well as diseases associated with aging, such as arthritis, Alzheimer's, osteoporosis, and some cancers.
- Neuroplasticity - We used to say that the brain was fixed, and that we lose brain cells as the body matures. But groundbreaking research shows that the brain has a learning curve of its own with growth capacities that can extend well beyond development in childhood.
- Sugar addiction and insulin resistance - Many scientists and practitioners have started to look at how sugar, acting like a drug, seems to alter the brain's neurochemistry, impacting mood, including feelings of depression and anxiety, and influencing eating patterns, obesity and diabetes.
- Fight, Flight or Freeze - We used to describe stress as the fight/flight response. Many psychologists have looked at a more discrete and pivotal component in stress, now referred to as the freeze response. We are now thinking it is more accurate to see stress through the lens of the fight/flight/freeze response.
What kinds of treatable conditions are we referring to?
This report includes:
- Digestive issues
- Chronic pain
- Trauma and PTSD
- The Inflammation Connection
- Sugar addiction and insulin resistance
- Weight management
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Sleep disorders
| "Ruth Buczynski, President of NICABM has created an invaluable
guide for all practitioners interested in the major therapy of the
future, Mind/Body Medicine. This report explores the various areas of
current research in the subject as well as the most beneficial and
successful methods of treatment currently available. NICABM has, for
twenty years, been a leader in promoting exciting and innovative
speakers who present cutting edge psychological modalities. It also
offers inspiring on-line training to practitioners and therapists who
wish to enhance their skills. Now, once again, NICABM leads the way in
its presentation: 'A Mind/Body Medicine Update: What Every Practitioner Needs to
Know'. Essential for all dedicated therapists." Christine Page M.D. Author of Frontiers of Health |
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