Training Details
This intensive training will:
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Investigate the neuroscience of PTSD: Discover how the brain encodes trauma and comprehend the physiological and psychological processes that underlie it.
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Discover how trauma affects memory, perception, and behaviour: Gain insight into the lasting impact trauma has on the brain’s neural pathways and emotional responses.
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Master The Manse Method to change encoded trauma: Help shift traumatic memories and rewire the brain for change and growth.
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Build the skills to create safe, supportive environments for individuals to change, empowering them to rewrite their own stories of transformation.
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By the end of this training, delegates will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to facilitate deep emotional change, using both neuroscience and sensory techniques to remove the emotional symptoms of trauma and PTSD.
Who is The Manse Method for?
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You’re a therapist, or have even experienced your own trauma, and you're looking to enhance your toolkit with this powerful method.
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You want to deepen your understanding of how trauma is encoded in the brain and how to effectively help clients or yourself change those memories.
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You’re interested in integrating psycho-sensory techniques into your practice for lasting client transformation.
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You’re seeking a supportive community of like-minded individuals committed to personal and collective progression.
Bonus Throughout the Training
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In addition to this exclusive training, you will also receive all training materials
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Luxury Accommodation at Barton Hall Hotel & Spa: Enjoy the peaceful, restorative setting of Barton Hall, with its beautiful grounds and premium amenities to enhance your learning experience.
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Nourishing Meals & Refreshments: Healthy, delicious meals will be provided throughout the day to keep you energised and focused on your training.
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Community Connection: Build a network of like-minded professionals who share your passion for helping others. Share experiences and learn in a safe, confidential space with fellow participants.