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Neuro-Brain Nervous System

 

Neuro refers to the brain and neural network that feeds into the brain. Neurons or nerve cells are the working units used by the nervous system to send, receive, and store signals that add up to information.

 

Linguistics refer to the content, both verbal and non-verbal, that moves across and through these pathways.

 

The nervous system is a network of specialized cells that communicate information about our surroundings and itself. It processes this information and causes reactions in other parts of the body. It is composed of neurons and other specialized cells called glia that aid in the function of the neurons. The nervous system is divided broadly into two categories: the peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system.

 

Neurons generate and conduct impulses between and within the two systems. The peripheral nervous system is composed of sensory neurons and the neurons that connect them to the nerve cord spinal cord and brain which make up the central nervous system. In response to stimuli, sensory neurons generate and propagate signals to the central nervous system which then processes and conducts signals back to the muscles and glands.

 

The neurons of the nervous systems of animals are interconnected in complex arrangements and use electrochemical signals and neurotransmitters to transmit impulses from one neuron to the next. The interaction of the different neurons form neural circuits that regulate an organism's perception of the world and what is going on with its body, thus regulating its behaviour..

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nervous_system description of nervous system from Wikipedia

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Programming is the way the content or signal is utilised into useful information.

The brain may direct the signal, sequence it, change it based on our prior experience, or connect it to some other experience we have stored in our brain to convert it into thinking patterns and behaviours that are the essence of our experience of life. Our experiences and feelings affect the way we react to external situations eg: one of my clients is afraid of spiders so if she sees a spider or anything that resembles a spider she freaks out.

 

The reason is because she was born on farm in an area infested with spiders. So her perception of the spider is the same as mine but I do not have a phobia of spiders. If we were in a room together with a spider we would see the same thing. The same signal was passed to our brain. It was the picture of a spider, however, our brains interpreted the spider entirely differently. In processing the information, our brains used our experiences (good and bad), our biases, our opinions, our value systems, etc. to convert it into useful information that we can use.

 

See Neuro linguistic programming (NLP for short) section on website: the basic premise of NLP is that the words we use reflect an inner, subconscious perception of our problems. If these words and perceptions are inaccurate, they will create an underlying problem as long as we continue to use and to think them. Our attitudes are, in a sense, a self-fulfilling prophecy. So our team will analyse every word and phrase you use in describing your symptoms or concerns about your health. He or she will examine your facial expressions and body movements. After determining problems in your perception, the therapist will help you understand the root cause.

The therapist will help you remodel your thoughts and mental associations in order to fix your preconceived notions. These preconceived notions may be keeping you from achieving the success you deserve.

 

Understanding & utilising your brain and nervous system with our NLP tools, we will help you get out of these unhealthy traits and replace them with positive thoughts, and patterns that promote wellness.


So call us today to organise a workshop in your company or just have an individual session.

 

 

 

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