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June 28–30, 2013 Friday–Sunday 2 nights
Continuing Education Credits

Use Your Body to Heal Your Mind

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Henry Grayson
Henry Grayson

Henry Grayson, PhD, founder of the National Institute for the Psychotherapies, has studied Eastern and Western spiritual traditions, quantum physics, neuropsychology, the major psychotherapies, subtle energies, and new “power therapies,” such as EMDR, EFT, and…
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In his research, psychologist Henry Grayson has found that despite people almost universally saying they desire a healthy and happy life, virtually everyone subconsciously feels they’re not worthy of being fully happy or healthy. This negative mindset has a direct impact on our ability to resist and overcome chronic illness, disease, and unhappiness.

Drawing from quantum physics, neuropsychology, world spiritual traditions, research on the effects of negative and positive emotions, and powerful new trauma treatment methods, Henry teaches highly effective ways to

  • Identify, confront, and eliminate self-destructive frames of mind
  • Clear common obstacles to healing, health, and happiness
  • Get to the root causes of problems, not just the symptoms.

While it has long been known that the mind plays a primary role in healing, Henry has developed a revolutionary new approach to achieving optimal health based on removing old, encoded negative experiences, paving the way for dramatically improved health and emotional stability.

Recommended reading Henry Grayson, Use Your Body to Heal Your Mind: Revolutionary Tools to Release All Barriers to Health, Healing, and Happiness (Balboa Publishing); Mindful Loving: 10 Practices for Creating Deeper Connections (Gotham); and The New Physics of Love: The Power of Mind and Spirit in Relationships CD set (Sounds True).

CE Credits
This program is eligible for
  • 10 credits for Psychologists (PSY), $20 additional charge
  • 10 credits for Certified Counselors (NBCC), $20 additional charge
  • 10 credits for Social Workers (SW), $20 additional charge