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December 22, 2010

NLP Class 6

Filed under: NLP — Kim Scott @ 1:44 pm

Follow this link to view the video of class 6. If you missed class 6 or 7, I will be doing a make up session on Wednesday 12/29 from 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Email me at:
practicalceseminars@holmangroup.com
to arrange for a make-up session for any other class.

Remember, you must attend or make up all of the first 7 classes to continue with NLP. This is a requirement, because the exercises we will be learning over the next 5 weeks all build upon the first 7 classes.

Happy Holidays.

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December 15, 2010

NLP Class 5

Filed under: NLP — Kim Scott @ 3:41 pm

In class 5 Dr. Holman reviews the Meta Model and the Milton Model, we discuss pre suppositions and begin exploring Strategy Elicitation. Click here to view a video clip from this class.

If you missed the last class review pages 155-160 and answer the questions on pages 161-167.

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December 14, 2010

NLP Class 4

Filed under: NLP — Kim Scott @ 3:35 pm

In this class Ron Holman discusses the Meta Model and the Milton Model. Click here to view a video clip of the class.

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November 28, 2010

Aspirin May Reduce Risk of Depression

Filed under: News — Tags: — Kim Scott @ 7:24 am

Depression has been associated with diseases that are characterized by inflammation, which led researchers to see if there is a reduction in occurrences of depression among those who take aspirin and other anti-inflammatory drugs. In this study they found a correlation between aspirin use and reduced incidents of Major Depression. Click here to read the full article.

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November 25, 2010

NLP Class 3

Filed under: NLP — Tags: , , — Kim Scott @ 7:19 am

The third NLP video is ready for viewing. In this video, Dr. Holman talks about representational systems and anchoring. Click here to view or visit our video page next week.

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November 23, 2010

New Drug Approved To Assist In Treating Opiate Addiction

Filed under: Addiction,News — Kim Scott @ 6:14 am

Vivitrol has jut been approved to help with opiate addiction. It works by blocking the opiate receptors in the brain. Click here to read the full article in WebMD.

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November 8, 2010

NLP Class 2

Filed under: NLP — Tags: — Kim Scott @ 1:28 pm

Hi Everyone: I have just finished editing and posting the 2nd NLP Class. Click Here to view it now or visit the “Video” page of our site to view this and future classes at anytime.

Also, feel free to post your thought, feelings, and experiences using NLP.

We can all learn from each other.

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November 2, 2010

NLP Class Blog

Filed under: NLP — Kim Scott @ 8:53 am

I have attached the video of the lecture portion of class 1. Click here to view.

Also, feel free to share your thoughts about our weekly classes, ask questions, and share what has worked for you and your client’s.

I look forward to getting acquainted over the next 11 weeks.

Kim Scott

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October 28, 2010

New PCES Bookstore!

Filed under: News,Site Updates,USEFUL RESOURCES AND LINKS — Tags: — Kim Scott @ 6:47 am

We just added a book store to our site and want to offer the best psychology and self-help books, which ones are your favorites? Through our Amazon Book Store we will make it easy for therapists to choose some of the best works in the field, while ordering their online book report at the same time. This way they can get CE credits for reading a book of their choosing.

Let us know which psychology/self-help books are your favorite and we will add them to our store.

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October 23, 2010

Interesting WSJ Article About Apologizing

Filed under: News — Tags: — Kim Scott @ 8:53 am

This article discusses 2 studies done at the University of Waterloo in Ontario. They were published in September 2010 in the journal of Psychological Science. The studies found that there are different kinds of apologies, women apologize more than men, and we all apologize more to strangers than loved ones.

Click here to read the full article.

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