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Neuro Biofeeedback,Positive Psychology and Story Come Together in One Meeting

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Drug Free Treatments for ADHD, Aspbergers, Anxiety, Trauma, Lyme Disease, INsomnia. Chronic Pain, Borderline Disorder .... are described in cutting edge presentations.

The world's largest Meeting on training and changing the brain without drugs or surgery is being held at the Hilton Palm Springs, January 19-22, 2007.

Speakers and attendees from all over the world are exploring Ways to improve mental and Physical functioning and health using positive psychology approaches, brain, heart and breath biofeedback, electrical, magnetic, sound and light stimulation of the brain.

The meeting brings together many of the world's leaders in these fields, where a revolution in health care is brewing-- a revolution based on high tech combined with taking personal responsibility for one's health. Over 60 talks, workshops and panels occur during the meeting.

New first-time reports are being presented on approaches to treating aspbergers, , reactive attachment disorder, asthma, anxiety, fear, PTSD, Lyme DIsease, Isomnia, Chronic Pain, and borderline personality disorder.

The meeting also Covers Optimal Functioning and Positive Psychology, exploring peak performance, consciousness, spirituality, and approaches bringing out the greatest strengths and abilities in individuals and groups.

The technology is cutting edge, highly visual, with video games controlled by the brain, designed to help kids overcome ADD without drugs. Creative people who have experienced closed head injuries, who look whole on the outside, but whose creativity has been devastated.

Previous meetings have included many first time reports which ended up on national TV and in national media such as TIME, NEWSWEEK, and more.

The meeting exhibit hall includes highly photo- and video-genic technology and displays, with people's heads wired, sound and light machines, screens portraying slick graphics controlled by brain and other body waves.

The conference also includes another fascinating element-- StoryCon. The Summit Meeting on the Art, Science and Application of Story. The power of story to help us understand ourselves and to make changes in our lives is enormous. This aspect of the meeting teaches how to understand story and use it to help people heal, to create better entertainment or to be more persuasive-- as a marketer, minister, attorney or consultant.

For information, for press passes for the meeting, interviews on the meeting or any of the people mentioned in the article, and all Futurehealth Winter Brain Meeting, Optimal Functioning and Positive Psychology or StoryCon speakers, check brainmeeting.com or Contact

Rob Kall rob at futurehealth dot org

 

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So how do I take advantage of this? by Julie Means on Thursday, Jan 11, 2007 at 11:56:35 AM
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