Master your brain: neuroscience for personal development
Discover how this approach can help with stress, self confidence, motivation, change, communication, relations, ...
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!
Gregory Caremans
Promotional Video
Welcome
Hypothesis
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
Introduction to RSM
RSM FLee
RSM Fight
RSM Freeze
Conclusion to RSM
homework
Conclusion to the Reptilian 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
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
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
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
Content and container
Who's in control?
Presentations
Adolescence vs midlife crisis
Discipline vs self-discipline
Final conclusion