Brian Walsh, PhD: Speaking Topics
Beliefs & Behaviors: Discovering Life Patterns
When stuck or overwhelmed, people use internal resources or external soothers to cope. Although such automatic coping mechanisms might offer short-term relief, they can also bring long-term distress.
- Understand how childhood experiences can influence us for a lifetime.
- Find out how and why core beliefs become behaviours and habits.
- Appreciate how we unwittingly support limiting beliefs.
- Explore your own coping mechanisms.
Join Brian Walsh in discovering how to break through limiting beliefs and patterns. Determine what causes self-sabotage and learn how to initiate the process of change.
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Brain-Compatible Learning: Techniques to Maximize Your Efficacy in Teaching and Learning.
Traditional teaching methods do the job, but how well? Memorization of facts and figures for an exam does not necessarily indicate levels of comprehension and learning.
Accelerated Learning focuses more on the learner, than the subject matter. Some of the subjects discussed are multiple intelligences, whole-brain learning, Total Physical Response, hypnotic techniques, Educational Kinesiology, and Neurolinguistic Programming.
Join Brian Walsh for an overview of some of the tools and techniques used by progressive trainers dedicated to making a difference in learning.
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Potent Persuasion: How Caregivers & First Responders Influence Healing With Their Semantics
If you are a physician, nurse, or other caregiver, your words have a much greater influence on the welfare of your patient than you may ever realize.
During a trauma or medical incapacitation, a patient is in an altered state, similar to hypnosis. The patient is hyper-suggestible and his/her senses are focused to a heightened sensitivity.
In this state, words are more potent and have substantial impact and influence on the victim or patient. It is important that, in these situations, the first responder and caregiver must choose words very carefully.
Learn how to maximize your verbal and non-verbal communication to create the maximum benefit, and not impend the healing process.
1-hour Presentation
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