Webinar - Freeing the body and mind from the imprints of trauma: new approaches

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Webinar - Online: Freeing the body and mind from the imprints of trauma: new approaches
Learn how to reduce PTSD symptoms with innovative and effective approaches!

Did you know that Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can cause profoundly disabling symptoms such as flashbacks, hypervigilance, mood swings, and a constant sense of avoidance? These are reflections of imbalances in brain function that are often misunderstood, even by those who suffer from them.

Join us for this webinar to:

Discovering the brain mechanisms behind PTSD symptoms.
Understanding the invisible but profound impacts of trauma on the body.
Explorer of concrete solutions to restore body-mind harmony.

On the program:

Neurofeedback: a scientific approach to regulating the brain.
Movement therapy: to release emotional tensions stored in the body.
Conscious breathing and body awareness: simple and powerful tools for finding inner peace.

Whether you are directly concerned or simply curious to better understand PTSD and its solutions, this webinar will provide you with essential keys to support the path to recovery.


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Mélanie Schmaltz - François Altwies


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