Psychoneuroimmunology


On 24th February 2013, the College of Cognitive Behavioural Therapies is holding a one day Workshop in Psychoneuroimmunology. Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) includes and investigates the interactions between the nervous and immune systems and the relationship between mental processes and health.

 

This Workshop will introduce you to the basic concepts of PNI and the effect that stress can have on our psychological and physiological well-being.

Daniel Fryer, Cognitive Behaviour Hypnotherapist and Lecturer, says “the mind body connection is fascinating and having a good understanding of this informs your therapeutic practise and enables you to provide your clients with information to help them become motivated about change”.

 

 

 

You will learn:

 

  • How the nervous, endocrine and immune systems interact and impact with each other

 

  • The role of the brain and PNI

 

  • About different symptoms and conditions that are impacted and related to stress

 

  • To adapt your therapeutic interventions, using your understanding of PNI

 

  • How PNI informs your CBH protocol

 

 

 

The MWorkshoptakes place at CCBT, 83 Baker Street, London. Registration is at 9:30am, start at 10:00am, finish at 5:30pm. To book call 020 7034 7049 or use the booking form.

 

 

 

COST & BOOKING INFO: £85 includes tea, coffee and biscuits. Call 020 7034 7049 or download the booking form. Places are limited, and allocated on a first come, first served basis.

The Workshop will be run by Daniel Fryer MSc (RECBT) who runs a successful Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy practice in South West London. He also works as a specialist for Medicentre and The Royal Brompton Hospital. 

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