Why are people struggling these days more and more with unresolved and at time deteriorating problems in health and wellness? There are so much discussion about declined quality of life and lack of contentment. This is a REAL issue in our current world!
In this episode we discuss the complexity of human's dynamics, the crucial roles of emotions in either causing a disease or facilitating the process of healing, and how human truly needs a deeper regulation in the nervous system and the WHOLE complex dynamics, rather than relying on quick fix approaches.
Our guest speaker today, Dr Suzanne Henwood is a neuroscience based coach and counselor. She works with an integrated toolbox to assist people to deeply reconnect with themselves to find their own inner wisdom.
Suzanne started her professional life in Radiography, moving into education and over 25 years headed up Postgraduate Education in Healthcare in a London University, later moving to New Zealand and spending nearly a decade as an Associate professor for Health and Social Sciences.
Along the way she began her exploration of what makes people tick. Why do some people excel? Why do some struggle? What impact does the environment play, especially around bullying, toxicity, isolation, exclusion and the difference true leadership plays at an individual and corporate level.
Today Suzanne draws on NLP, mBraining, Havening, ACT, IDT, Refocusing Counselling, Heartmath, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Polyvagal Informed Therapy, Emotional Culture Deck, Time Line Therapy, Map of Meaning, Breathwork, Mindfulness, Psych K+, Existential Coaching and years of study and application to focus on deep inner change, stress, anxiety and trauma, and helping people to find wholeness and healing.
Suzanne is an author, speaker and regular contributor to The Great Health Guide and Rapport, and Worldwide Coaching Magazines, and in 2022 she was a finalist in the ANLP Awards for education and research. In August 2022 her latest book is being published, co authored with Sarah Carruthers: The Ultimate Gratitude Journal.
I hope you find some lights of wisdom here.
With love,
Dr Nas Parsian