An Overview of the Course



About this course


This course is fully accredited by CTAA - Complementary Therapists Accredited Association & IHTCP - International Holistic Therapists & Course Providers.

The course is aimed at those that wish to add Neuroplasticity to their existing therapeutic skills or for those that want to learn about Neuroplasticity for themselves. The course is a mixture of videos alongside with an in depth training manual and exercises.

Neuroplasticity is a fascinating subject as the human brain is incredibly complex.

Think of the brain as a giant computer, one that is so powerful that it can process vast amounts of information before you can even blink. At one time, it was considered impossible to change the brain, to improve it, or, to have a chance of recovery following trauma to the brain but, this has now been proven untrue. This knowledge opens up the potential to continue learning, to change old negative behaviours and to respond more positively to the stressors of life.

Neuroplasticity is the process of changing the neural synapses and pathways. Influences through neural adaptations, environmental or behavioural changes occur all the time without your knowing but, it does show us that the capacity of the brain to be altered is significant. With billions of nerve cells (neurons) it’s possible to adapt different learning processes either through creating new neural pathways or rearranging existing ones. This is done via communication between the nerves. The brain is exposed to new information and it can retain it.

Neuroplasticity is action through experiences, through adaptation and through learning. How we think and feel reinforces neural pathways and will contribute to how we live our lives. Even though changes may be small, they can be significant. When thoughts, feelings or behaviours are adapted and repeated frequently, these start to form new habits and processes.

What You'll Learn:


Learn about the Human Brain


Learn about Neurons & Brain Factors


Understand Emotions & The Brain


Learn about The Brain & CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)


Understand Neuroplasticity Exercises


Join The Accreditation - CTAA - Complementary Therapists Accredited Association & IHTCP - International Holistic Therapists & Course Providers


And Much More







Study in Confidence


Bestselling Instructor with over 250,000 students studying more than 150 courses in over 200 countries!


Dr Karen E Wells has been working with clients & students since 2000 and has successfully helped thousands of clients overcome their issues in life and students to help their clients. It is from that experience that she has created over 150 courses within the Complementary Therapies field. 


Expand Your Skills with our Fully Accredited Professional Neuroplasticity Diploma Course


Fully Accredited & Certified Course












Such a wonderful course, I learned so much, the tools provided are invaluable. Thank you Dr. Wells. I’ve taken many of your courses, you always deliver. Best wishes to you always, warm regards. Keep them coming.


Edie Wood, USA


Fully Accredited

This program is fully accredited by the CTAA, Complementary Therapists Accredited Association.

Wonderful course which has really helped me & my tools to help my clients in so many ways!



 ~ Dawn Melody

Included in this course:



  • 1 hr on-demand video
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on any device
  • Private Facebook Group for support & connect with other therapists
  • Accredited Certified Diploma


















Who This Course is For


  • The great thing is that absolutely no pre-requirements are needed before taking the course, other than an internet connection, a pen & paper for notes as well as a open mind & open heart! 


  • This course is suitable for those who are are already experienced as therapists and wish to expand their skills into or for those wanting to learn for their own self development and interest


I really enjoyed doing this course, very informative and essential to my practice and clients!

 



- Ian Bingham