Language: English | VTT | Size: 1.29 GB | Duration: 3 hours
What you’ll learn
Understand the concept of Neuroplasticity and how to use it.
Create new habits and change existing ones
Alter memories in order to neutralize their emotional charge
Practice a full range of exercises in order to stimulate new neuronal connections
Stress Management Techniques
Skills to reduce Anxiety
Relaxation Skills
Requirements
A keen interest in how our brain works is the only real prerequisite for this course
No previous knowledge about the brain required
No specific materials are needed for this course. Taking notes is recommended
Description
Everyone experiences stress and anxiety in their life, and for some people, traumatic experiences take that stress and anxiety to an even higher level in the form of PTSD or Panic Attacks.
In this course, I teach you how to turn on your body’s natural calming response, the parasympathetic response, and train your mind and body to calm down, relax, and turn on the “rest, digest, and heal” response.
The Stress and Anxiety response is a natural reaction to danger and it shows up in our Body through the Fight, Flight, Freeze Response. You feel your stomach go tight, hands cold and sweaty, your heart starts beating faster and your body tenses up. This is your nervous system preparing you to fight off physical danger. But this reaction isn’t helpful when you’re having problems in your work, school, relationships or if you’re struggling with chronic stress or anxiety. When that reaction is severe, you may develop PTSD, Panic Disorder or Anxiety disorders.
In this course you’ll learn:
How your stress response works
How to turn on the calming part of your nervous system (the parasympathetic response)
easy activities to turn on calm
Essential skills for managing Stress, Anxiety, PTSD and Panic Attacks
Who this course is for:
Anyone with an interest in Brain Science
Anyone who wants to develop new habits, or change old ones
Individuals looking for Personal Development
People who want to develop their mental flexibility
People who experience Stress or Anxiety in their daily lives
People experiencing PTSD or other Anxiety Disorders
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