The Neuroplasticity “Brain Retraining & Mindfulness” Approach
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The Neuroplasticity Approach
The Neuroplasticity “Brain Retraining & Mindfulness” Approach to Chronic Illnesses such as ME/CFS, Fibromyalgia, Chemical and Mould Sensitivities, and Related Illnesses.
In this webinar Ashok will discuss:
• Why chronic illnesses such as ME/CFS, Fibromyalgia, Chemical and Mould Sensitivities, etc. are on the rise in the population .
• Why we refer to these conditions as Neuro-Immune Conditioned Syndromes (NICS) .
• A novel hypothesis as to the underlying neurological causes of these illnesses .
• The various brain structures’ roles in chronic conditions .
• Evidence to support these hypotheses .
• How “neuroplasticity” therapeutic tools can support a patient’s journey towards recovery .
• How neuroplasticity approaches can be complementary to standard protocols to improve health outcomes .
Ashok Gupta
Ashok has dedicated his life to improving people’s well-being, impacting the lives of tens of thousands of people, and helping them achieve their potential. He has been teaching brain-retraining and meditation around the world for over 20 years. He runs a global e-clinic specialising in treating ME/CFS, Fibromyalgia MCS/MCAS, Mold Illness, and many other conditions – www.guptaprogram.com
Ashok has spent many years researching the brain neurology of emotion, and linking well-being tools with science. He has published medical papers on the basis of stress-related illnesses. He has appeared in many media as an expert on stress on the BBC, CNN, Guardian Newspaper, ITV, The Independent, and many others.
General Information:
Where: Online
CPE: 1.5 CPE points
How to access the webinar: A link to access the webinar will be sent to your email shortly before the event begins.
Webinar Recording: Registering for this live event will also give you access to the webinar recording. Webinar recordings can be watched at any time.
ATMS Cancellation Policy: Bookings cancelled with less than 7 days notice before the event date will not be entitled to a refund or credit.