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The Guiding Questions

In the final course session we use two questions that guide practice — What does my nervous system need in this moment to be anchored in regulation? What does my client’s nervous system need in this moment? — to look at the ebb and flow of connection in a session. We engage in practices that […]

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The Essential Ingredients

This second course unit will explore the ventral vagal state as the necessary element for connection and co-regulation. We will discuss how to find the right degree of challenge to shape the nervous system toward regulation and connection, practice ways to anchor in ventral vagus and use the pathways of the social engagement system to

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The Safety/Danger Equation

In this first session, we will explore the embodied, environmental, and relational pathways of neuroception. Using the safety/danger equation we will identify cues of safety and danger and discuss ways to re-balance the equation to create the conditions that support practitioner-client connection.   Download handouthttps://vimeo.com/572294971 Download audio

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Case Studies

Case studies are presented which are intended to help you gain an understanding of the impact that pain, dysfunction, communication, therapists terminology and explanatory narratives play on a patients’ perspectives, thoughts, beliefs and expectations. The treatment section consists of assessment and treatment of the: Long Head Biceps GH Capsule We will end the course reviewing

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Brain and Pain

This lesson introduces the topic of pain by looking at the most current research and how we can use this information to our advantage to improve our outcomes, thereby improving the quality of life of our patients.You will gain an understanding of DIM’s and SIM’s, how a patients’ thoughts can lead to imprecise perspectives pertaining

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Biological Implications of Shoulder Injuries and Conditions

In this first course lesson, we  look at the sensory and mechanical properties of the tissues. We  discuss how ligamentous tissues become injured, their healing process, NEW timelines for Acute-Chronic, neurological innervations, ligamentomuscular reflex and referral patterns. The treatment section consists of assessment and treatment of the: Anterior Cervical Fascia Costcoclavicular Ligament Upper Mediastinum Anterior

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