Course Description

Discover the NeuroCognitive and Behavioral Approach. Learn how 4 brainstructures run our lives and how to take control

The NBA (or Neurocognitive and Behavioral Approach) is a fascinating, innovative and multi-disciplinary approach born out of 25 years of scientific research. It combines the fields of neurosciences, social psychology, behavioral sciences and many more to come up with one overlaying, comprehensive theory which gives unique insights in our complex human nature. It was originally developed by the French scientist J. Fradin.

As the director of the Institute of Neurocognitivism I had the chance to work with Dr Fradin and become an expert in his groundbreaking approach. I've developed this course as to make his work accessible to all, regardless of background or prior knowledge. I'm much more a communicator than a scientist myself. And that's exactly my contribution to his work: explaining complex matters in a comprehensive and entertaining way.

Expect to develop a revolutionary new framework, based on our active brain structure. Look at the world with new eyes and recognize the underlying patterns that govern our lives and that of those around us. Expect exercises, homework, putting theory into practice in a fun and entertaining way.

So what are you waiting for? Join now!

Neurocognitive and Behavioral Expert

Gregory Caremans

Besides my lifelong passion for human behavior and personal development, I've worked the last 15 years in training and development, and was trained into the Neurocognitive and Behavioral Approach A lot of people who follow my blog or enroll in my courses are quite curious about this NBA-thing, theNeurocognitive and Behavioral Approach. When you google it, you hardly find information on it. The reason for this is simple: The NBA has its origins in France, and is called ANC, l'approche Neurocognitive et Comportementale. Now when you google that, you'll find loads of information, unfortunately, the vast majority of it is in french… So that's where I come in. I have been the Director of the Institute of Neurocognitivism, which task is to spread the NBA, for several years. I worked directly with the founders of the NBA, Dr. Jacques Fradin and his colleagues, and became an expert in his approach. in 2014 I created Human Dimension and took the decision to take the NBA one step further by elevating it's reach from a regional scope to a worldwide reach, by translating the work of Jacques Fradin into English, and make it accessible to everyone. With my team, we decided to translate the NBA into every day, real life applications: How to use the NBA to raise children, to become a better manager, to deal with stress, and so on… We've added new perspectives and insights from brilliant minds such as Daniel Kahneman, David Brooks, Dan Ariely, Antonio Damasio, Steven Pinker, and many more Understanding how our brains work and their impact on our behavior has a major impact on how we see ourselves and others. It helps us be at peace with ourselves and be more tolerant towards others. In other words: it makes the world a better place to live in. So join us in this brain-revolution. Join one of my groundbreaking courses and become part of the tribe

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Introduction to the course

    • Promotional Video

    • Welcome

    • Hypothesis

  • 2

    Our Reptilian Brain

    • Before we start

    • The role of the Reptilian Brain

    • How to recognize the different types of stress

    • Recognizing your own stress

    • How to manage our stress

    • Multisensoriality

  • 3

    Our Reptilian Brain: RSM- Relational Stress Management

    • Introduction to RSM

    • RSM FLee

    • RSM Fight

    • RSM Freeze

    • Conclusion to RSM

    • homework

    • Conclusion to the Reptilian Brain

  • 4

    Our Paleolimbic Brain

    • Before we start Paleo

    • The role of the Paleolimbic Brain

    • Self confidence

    • Trust

    • How we get our own positioning

    • Knowing your own positioning

    • Different situations, same position

    • Changing our own positioning

    • RGPM - Relational Group Positioning Management

    • RGPM rules to follow

    • Homework

    • Conclusion to the Paleolimbic Brain

  • 5

    Our Neolimbic Brain: Personalities and Motivations

    • Before we start

    • The role of the Neolimbic brain

    • Primary Personalities

    • Impact of the reptilian strategies

    • Eight personality types

    • Homework

    • Secondary personalities

    • Loss of motivation

    • Intolerance

    • Conclusion to the Neolimbic brain - Motivations

  • 6

    Our Neolimbic Brain: Obsessions

    • Before we start

    • Obsessions: How to spot them

    • Causes and mechanism

    • Actif and passif

    • Failure to compensate

    • Recover your freedom

    • Managing the obsessions of others

    • Homework

    • Conclusion to the Neolimbic Brain - Obsessions

  • 7

    Our Prefrontal Brain

    • Before we start

    • The automatic mode vs the adaptive mode

    • The 6 dimensions of the Prefrontal brain

    • Multiple point of views

    • The means/demands pyramid

    • Prefrontal others

    • Conclusion to the Prefrontal Brain

  • 8

    Synthesis

    • Content and container

    • Who's in control?

    • Presentations

    • Adolescence vs midlife crisis

    • Discipline vs self-discipline

    • Final conclusion