Program Objectives
Newtonian physics in a Quantum era
The author Fritof Capra in his book the Turning Point described the methods of psychotherapy today as though practicing Newtonian physics in a Quantum era. There has been a great evolution in understanding about the brain and the mind-body connection. NeuroTherapy Training reflects that new knowledge and is based on the most modern model for clinical hypnotherapy, the Neurological Model. (See Neurological Model in FAQ)
Those who choose the North American Institute of NeuroTherapy Training are guaranteed the broadest and most up-to-date instruction in using mental training to help people gain the self control they desire over physical, chemical or mental symptoms.
This is an important time of change in the field of psychotherapy demanded by current knowledge of why we are as we are that has emerged out of physics and the neurological sciences. This neurological model of therapy, NeuroTherapy Training, reflects those changes.
The objectives of this certification program in NeuroTherapy Training is to prepare graduates with the therapeutic tools needed:
- To professionally help clients develop self-control over physical, chemical and mental weaknesses.
- To put therapeutic tools in client's hands, making them their own therapists.
- To develop better self-control in their own lives through integration of the therapeutic tools into their daily lives.
Those new to the field of psychotherapy
For those entering the field of psychotherapy, NeuroTherapy Training is a complete approach to helping people; it is a full psychotherapeutic approach. Students become teachers/coaches - a new breed of psychological professional. They learn to use mental training and other tools to help people develop self control over physical, chemical and mental weaknesses.
Practicing therapists and body workers
For students who are practicing therapists trained in traditional psychotherapeutic models, alternative approaches, or bodywork, NEURO-THERAPY offers the missing link. It offers a framework for helping people manage the physiology or eruption of emotion so that good analytical, behavioral, cognitive or bodywork may be accomplished.
