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Self-care is important for everyone, especially those in the healing professions. In the profession, there is a tendency to over give to the determinant of your own health, relationships and the quality of work you can deliver.
In this video, Dr. Lori Hops, a DCEP Licensed Psychologist and Practitioner in Logosynthesis® based in California, describes how Logosynthesis can support your self-care. As a model, Logosynthesis can be integrated with other treatment modalities. It works with more than the mind and the behaviours, but also the body and energy systems.
To start using Logosynthesis to reduce stress, feel better and unlock your potential, download the 'Essence: Unlock Potential' App:
- App Store: https://apple.co/3qLG3PY
- Web-based: https://essence.passion.io/
Get in touch with Cathy Caswell at The Healthy Living Plan: https://www.cathycaswell.com and https://thehealthylivingplan.com/
Recommended introductory reading: Discover Logosynthesis®: The power of words in healing and development (Lammers, 2020)
For information about Dr. Willem Lammers and Logosynthesis: www.logosynthesis.net and https://www.youtube.com/@logosynthesis
For information about the Logosynthesis International Association (LIA) related to training and certified professionals: http://www.logosynthesis.international
Logosynthesis® is a registered trademark owned by Dr. Willem Lammers in Maienfeld, Switzerland.
Note: This information is provided to illustrate the experience of professionals trained in Logosynthesis, developed by Dr. Willem Lammers. Logosynthesis is a comprehensive model for healing and development, based on the power of words to restore the flow of life energy. Although the method can be learned for self-coaching, for deeper issues and those related to trauma, it is highly recommended to access support of a trained professional. Logosynthesis is an integrative model and not a substitute for medical or psychological treatment.
This episode is available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/hTnDMEotayM (Published April 30, 2021)
By Cathy CaswellSelf-care is important for everyone, especially those in the healing professions. In the profession, there is a tendency to over give to the determinant of your own health, relationships and the quality of work you can deliver.
In this video, Dr. Lori Hops, a DCEP Licensed Psychologist and Practitioner in Logosynthesis® based in California, describes how Logosynthesis can support your self-care. As a model, Logosynthesis can be integrated with other treatment modalities. It works with more than the mind and the behaviours, but also the body and energy systems.
To start using Logosynthesis to reduce stress, feel better and unlock your potential, download the 'Essence: Unlock Potential' App:
- App Store: https://apple.co/3qLG3PY
- Web-based: https://essence.passion.io/
Get in touch with Cathy Caswell at The Healthy Living Plan: https://www.cathycaswell.com and https://thehealthylivingplan.com/
Recommended introductory reading: Discover Logosynthesis®: The power of words in healing and development (Lammers, 2020)
For information about Dr. Willem Lammers and Logosynthesis: www.logosynthesis.net and https://www.youtube.com/@logosynthesis
For information about the Logosynthesis International Association (LIA) related to training and certified professionals: http://www.logosynthesis.international
Logosynthesis® is a registered trademark owned by Dr. Willem Lammers in Maienfeld, Switzerland.
Note: This information is provided to illustrate the experience of professionals trained in Logosynthesis, developed by Dr. Willem Lammers. Logosynthesis is a comprehensive model for healing and development, based on the power of words to restore the flow of life energy. Although the method can be learned for self-coaching, for deeper issues and those related to trauma, it is highly recommended to access support of a trained professional. Logosynthesis is an integrative model and not a substitute for medical or psychological treatment.
This episode is available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/hTnDMEotayM (Published April 30, 2021)