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Training and Education

The three Ms of Emotive Repatterning are a concise guide into reorganizing existing modalities. This approach can be applied in different ways by coaches, therapists, and other healing professionals in a variety of settings and client contexts.


Emotive Repatterning for Coaches and Professionals

This is the base level of Emotive Repatterning, and demonstrates a measured approach to fostering change and direction with individuals. Coaches apply their existing coaching techniques along with learning the basics of distilling difficulties into Map, Make and Modulate phases. This approach facilitates clients’ ability to be more creative, find deeper solutions, and develop greater perspective without being told to rethink their entire lives.

Clients will learn to 

  • Connect with the different brain centers (cognitive, emotional, procedural)
  • Understand the competing functions of the brain
  • Learn how to detach from situations that keep them stuck
  • Find workable solutions, even if that workability is outside of their patterned norms
  • Develop a deeper understanding of resonance and self
  • Connect with their power and creativity while moving forward with a process that fits their needs
  • Develop an internal and external emotional support system 

Emotive Repatterning for Therapists and Mental Health Clinicians 

 

This adds modules for base understanding of traditional and advanced modalities along with the Emotive Repatterning process. Therapists will practice and connect with their existing skills, using best of class psychology and neuroscience research to connect their choice points.

 

Therapists will learn 

  • How the emotional centers are the root of brain processing
  • How trauma impacts emotional, cognitive, and procedural processes
  • Modern definitions of codependence, and the impact it has on developing new behavior patterns
  • Mindfulness and how it can be better utilized during the process
  • Trance states
  • Sensory processing and how it relates to emotional wellness
  • Memory retrieval and how it can impact trauma processing
  • Advanced techniques for lessening traumatic charge

Advanced techniques for therapists

Therapeutic Sound Technique

Using sound and music to connect to our innocent and creative inner voices

Creative Family Processing

Joint child and family processing with the intent of identifying self-limiting family patterns through emotional advocacy

Emotive Processing for Dissociation

Using emotions-based AVATAR processing to improve and increase the processing and integration of our deeper inner messages