Sunday, May 20, 2018

Psychoeducation Workshop for Your Child Emotional Well Being




【必学的潜意识暗示法 · 教你打开孩子的心扉】
孩子总是叛逆、不听话?坏习惯一摞摞?焦虑不安等情绪问题大爆发?甚至还会有着重重防卫、让人难以靠近?
从“心”出发,善用潜意识暗示法即可在短时间内改善孩子的潜意识状态。只需学习简单的潜意识暗示语,便可一步到位地调整孩子的品性,甚至让亲子关系更密切。本心灵工作坊将以针对孩童问题的潜意识暗示法为主调,教导家长或老师如何运用语言来打开上述孩子的心扉,倾听和了解他们的内心,并且与他们建构心与心的温暖连接,各类心灵与行径问题将会迎刃而解。

讲座媒介语:华语
地点:
Hypnosis Integrative Hub (HIH) @ LifeCare Diagnostic Medical Centre, 

适合人群:成人(尤其是家长、特教老师、普通老师、辅导员、身心灵工作者、有兴趣了解儿童心理的人士。)
-孩子面对情绪问题
-孩子面对学习问题
-欲改善孩子的态度
-欲调节孩子的品性
-欲增进与孩子之间的感情





欢迎有兴趣下一场讲座的你,Whatsapp我们“我要参加潜意识暗示法讲座”via 0167154419


 


Name              : Kent
Age                 : 45
Town              : Kuala Lumpur
Job title          : IT Specialist
Through the workshop, I’m able to understand how to help improve our children’s behavior through sleep-talking and positive wordings, as well as I get to understand the definition and importance of unconditional love.

Name              : Irene
Age                 : 41
Town              : Puchong
Job title          : Accountant
Yes. This lesson helps me a lot, I get to know how to deal with our kids more deeply. Teacher Hiro taught us clearly and with details. The workshop is worthy with its reasonable price.

Name              : Kenneth
Age                 : 43
Town              : Puchong
Job title          : Manager
Yes, absolutely. Attending this workshop make us understand the way to have a better communication, and understand from the very surface to the innermost aspect of a family, which can build up a better relationship with family, as well as with everyone.

Name              : Evalyn
Age                 : 41
Town              : Kuala Lumpur
Job title          : Educator
Yes. Hiro Koo is a humorous speaker. The explanation is clear and easy to understand. Very informative and effective method (sleep talk) had been taught.
 
Name              : Tay
Age                 : 41
Town              : Kluang, Johor
Job title          : Director
Yes. It is a mind blowing session. An innovative way and method for me to handle my son’s current condition.

Name              : David
Age                 : 20
Town              : Puchong
Job title          : Daycare Teacher
Yes, because we can learn something we don’t know. I suggest to invite more people to come here.

Name              : Sara
Age                 : 45
Town              : Puchong
Job title          : Daycare Principal
Yes, it helps me a lot with my emotional improvement. I get to know more about brain and physiological-related knowledge.

Name              : Andy
Age                 : 40
Town              : Cheras
Job title          : Chauffer
Yes, surely. I recommend it and will share to my friend around to get know more about this workshop.



Name              : Chia
Age                 : 29
Job title          : Housewife
会推荐别人。我希望可以帮助到有需要的人,让他们也得到改变。

Name              : Angel
Age                 : 39
Town              : Puchong
Job title          : Account Manager
会,因为这个课题可以帮助到我,让我可以和孩子有更深入的沟通和了解孩子的需求,当然也可以深入和伴侣的沟通。

Name              : Alice
Age                 : 43
Town              : Kota Kemuning, Shah Alam
Job title          : Principal
我会介绍给朋友与家长,因为希望家长能了解孩子内心真正的需求,无条件的爱是最基本的养育营养。

Name              : Ong
Age                 : 41
Town              : Kluang, Johor
会,如果这个能帮助到我的家庭,同样的问题,别人也可以从中得到帮助,希望每个家庭都能得到幸福。
 

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Clinical Neurofeedback Training Malaysia for Panic Attack




Panic attack is a mental illness associated with pathological levels of anxiety that is represented by sudden onset of horror or fear of its reappearance in sufferer. The attacks is characterized with symptoms like heartbeat, sweat, feeling chest tight, tremble, feeling losing balance, or confusion, although they happen in a few minutes. The sufferer, afraid of the emergence of a new attack, may get into anticipatory anxiety and refusing to go to hideous places. 

            Panic disorder is often associated with agoraphobia, and is fear of being alone in public places especially places that are difficult to escape perceived by a panic attack on the person. Panic attack can occur after injuring stress mental disorders, depression disorders and medical illnesses such as drug discontinuation or its poisoning.

            Neurofeedback targets the parts of the brain at the cause of this reaction in an effort to retrain the brain to function more efficiently so the “fight or flight” response is not triggered. The brain learns how to cope with anxiety and fear appropriately during neurofeedback sessions resulting in an overall decrease in anxiety, mood improvement, and increase in daily function. In other words, neurofeedback can help you calm the struggle so you can live with reduced emotional distress caused by panic disorder.

            In past research and review studies, neurofeedback therapy is found to be helpful in regulating metabolic function in brain. Through neurofeedback, panic attack sufferers learn how to strengthen their brain metabolic. The findings reveal that neurofeedback remains its consistency in improving panic disorder patients’ anxiety. This significance suggests that neurofeedback is an effective complementary alternative therapy for common unpleasant anxiety in panic attack sufferers.





Source:
Benioudakis, E. S., Kountzaki, S., Batzou, K., Markogiannaki, K., Seliniotaki, T., Darakis, E. … Nestoros, J. N. (2016). Can neurofeedback decrease anxiety and fear in cancer patients? A case study. Postępy Psychiatrii i Neurologii, 25(1), 59-65. http://daneshyari.com/article/preview/331871.pdf
Birbaumer, N., Ruiz, S., & Sitaram, R. (2013). Learned regulation of brain metabolism. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 17(6), 295-302.                       https://www.cell.com/trends/cognitive-sciences/fulltext/S1364-6613(13)00082-X
Hammond, D. C. (2005). Neurofeedback with anxiety and affective disorders. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 14(1), 105-123. http://michiganbraincoretherapy.com/storage/Anxiety/NEUROFEEDBACKANXIETYAFFECTIVEDISORDERS.pdf
Lu, Y., Wang, C., Su, L., Ma, Z., Li, S., & Fan, Y. (2017). Effects of neurofeedback on panic disorder patients’ anxiety. NeuroQuantology, 15(3), 172-8. https://www.neuroquantology.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1083/867
http://tampatherapy.com/2017/12/13/all-about-panic-disorder-part-two/