Fear Paralysis - Integrating Emotions and Reflexes
Reflex Integration to the Whole Person
- How to use the palate and swallow reflexes to integrate breathing, fear paralysis, and other reflexes, and include multiple aspects of the physical, cognitive, and spiritual simultaneously in healing and growth.
- Delivered to the Equipping Minds team of educational specialists on 5/3/18 to provide additional options and tools to supplement their use of movement based reflex integration techniques in the Equipping Minds program
- Summarizes the physiological background for using additional tools to integrate fear and emotional issues, and the practical steps to bring positive chemical, mechanical, and cognitive tools into an integrated approach that targets strategic areas of need within the self or another individual
- May require some direct facilitation to employ and utilize these concepts and tools for yourself or others
Your Instructor
David comes from a background in military medicine (training at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and later serving at Eisenhower Army Medical Center as Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation). His love for healing found its first expression following medical school (at the University of Kentucky) in the specialty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, which draws heavily on the fields of Neurology, Pain Medicine, and Sports Medicine. Unlike much of modern medicine, this specialty has a natural tendency to focus on health versus illness, quality of life, and function, especially following devastating injuries such as strokes, loss of limbs, and in the setting of chronic pain and complex conditions that have combined physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual effects. While serving in the military, he became interested in the physical approach to healing from psychological issues, which eventually grew into a passion to learn and teach others about healing techniques that allow the whole body to heal - body, mind, heart, and spirit.