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		<title>Avril Bailey joins the Dublin Human Givens Centre.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2016 11:31:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Avril Bailey joins the Dublin Human Givens Centre. Sue, Cathriona, Nick and Patricia are delighted to welcome Avril Bailey to the Dublin Human Givens Centre. Avril brings a wealth of experience to the team. Avril’s background has predominantly been in education, training and advocacy in the community and voluntary sector for over 30 years.  Her work [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Avril Bailey joins the Dublin Human Givens Centre.</p>
<p>Sue, Cathriona, Nick and Patricia are delighted to welcome Avril Bailey to the Dublin Human Givens Centre. Avril brings a wealth of experience to the team.</p>
<p>Avril’s background has predominantly been in education, training and advocacy in the community and voluntary sector for over 30 years.  Her work in this area is underpinned by the principles of social inclusion, equality and social justice.</p>
<p>She has been an advocate for Human Givens for several years and fully appreciates that the Human Givens approach is a practical and effective framework to better understand ourselves and our emotional health and as such empowers individuals to transform their lives and achieve their goals.</p>
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		<title>Navigating the Teenage Years</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2016 11:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Book by Sue Saunders Navigating the Teenage Years: A Compassionate Approach is a practical and accessible guide to understanding the emotional health of teenagers and young adults. Written by a practising Human Givens psychotherapist with over 35 years’ experience in personal development training and counselling, this book will help you understand the biological and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>New Book by Sue Saunders</p>
<p><em>Navigating the Teenage Years: A Compassionate Approach</em> is a practical and accessible guide to understanding the emotional health of teenagers and young adults. Written by a practising Human Givens psychotherapist with over 35 years’ experience in personal development training and counselling, this book will help you understand the biological and emotional changes your teenager is going through, and how best to assist them in their transition to adulthood.</p>
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<li>Understanding the teenage brain</li>
<li>Hormonal changes in boys and girls</li>
<li>How to communicate with teens</li>
<li>The importance of diet, exercise and sleep</li>
<li>Setting rules</li>
<li>How to manage anger and anxiety</li>
<li>School and study</li>
<li>Depression</li>
<li>Bullying</li>
<li>Addiction</li>
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<p>Using the Human Givens approach, <em>Navigating the Teenage Years</em> is written in an accessible, empathetic and pragmatic style. It outlines easy-to-follow strategies for parents and teenagers, while case studies offer teenager and parental perspectives on common problems. Although aimed primarily at parents, <em>Navigating the Teenage Years</em> will also prove valuable to teenagers, student counsellors, healthcare professionals and psychologists.</p>
<p>Published by <a href="http://www.orpenpress.com/our-books/navigating-the-teenage-years-a-compassionate-approach.html">Orpen Press</a></p>
<p>ISBN: 978-1-909895-64-5</p>
<p>Available in all good Bookshops or on <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Navigating-Teenage-Years-Sue-Saunders/dp/1909895644/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1479122888&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=sue+saunders">Amazon.co.uk</a> or you can email Sue directly at: sue@dublinhumangivens.ie</p>
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		<title>Patricia Gavin joins the Dublin Human Givens Centre</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2016 14:25:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dublin Human Givens Centre has a new therapist! Sue, Cathriona and Nick are delighted to welcome Patricia Gavin to the Dublin Human Givens Centre, she is a great addition to the team. Patricia is an experienced Human Givens therapist and a member of the Human Givens Institute. She has extensive training and experience working with [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dublin Human Givens Centre has a new therapist! </p>
<p>Sue, Cathriona and Nick are delighted to welcome Patricia Gavin to the Dublin Human Givens Centre, she is a great addition to the team. </p>
<p>Patricia is an experienced Human Givens therapist and a member of the Human Givens Institute. She has extensive training and experience working with parents as a parent mentor and coach, along with over 10 years experience as a therapist dealing with a wide range of child, teen and family issues. She initially trained and worked as a physiotherapist and this enables her to treat clients symptoms on a practical and holistic level. She has also trained in CBT, and is able to work flexibly according to the clients needs.</p>
<p>If you wish to contact Patricia you can do so on:</p>
<p>M: 086 875 9816</p>
<p>E: patricia@dublinhumangivens.ie</p>
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		<title>How I felt after the Rewind (4 months)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2016 14:09:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is an account from a student who experienced the Rewind technique, as applied by Sue Saunders, in a training session in North Carolina. The account is in the student&#8217;s own words. She has asked us to publish her experience, in order to help others, granting full permission to do so. 4 Months Later [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is an account from a student who experienced the Rewind technique, as applied by Sue Saunders, in a training session in North Carolina. The account is in the student&#8217;s own words.</p>
<p>She has asked us to publish her experience, in order to help others, granting full permission to do so.</p>
<p><strong>4 Months Later</strong> It is now more than 4 months after my initial rewind (for a gang rape trauma I experienced 5 years ago) with Sue Saunders of the Human Givens Institute, and I feel great. This piece is a brief update on changes I have seen in myself over the last 4 months that exhibit the lasting effects of that rewind.</p>
<p><strong>Male Coworkers</strong> &#8211; I am able to appreciate my male coworkers more without feeling threatened or enraged by their jokes or offhanded comments. The people I encounter most in any typical day are male construction workers, given that I am in the construction management field. Prior to my rewind, this posed a bit of a problem for me. I was in an almost constant state of hyper vigilance and alarm, making it difficult for me to be as productive as I could be. This lead to longer hours at work and sleep deprivation to complete my tasks. I now get in at a normal 8 am and generally leave around 5 pm, which would have been very difficult for me before.</p>
<p><strong>Sleep</strong> &#8211; Now that I am giving myself the time to actually get enough sleep, I do. My sleep is generally of good quality. I wake up rested and refreshed most of the time. Like everybody else I have the occasional stressful night worrying about a deadline at work, but after that I go right back to my normal sleep pattern. As I mentioned in the first article, after the rape I started clenching my jaw in my sleep and would wake up every morning with it being very tight. Immediately after my rewind, that stopped. I only notice it coming back on those aforementioned stressful nights, but even then it is a fraction of what it was. I don’t remember the last time I had a nightmare, while they were quite frequent for the 4.5 years prior to the rewind.</p>
<p><strong>Walking Through Harlem</strong> &#8211; I am now able to walk through parts of the city that I was unable to before. Being in certain parts of the city was highly triggering for me prior to the rewind. I would be constantly looking over my shoulder and just race to my destination in a state of fear, or avoid the areas completely. After the rewind, parts of the city have been opened up to me that I would have never visited before. I remember walking from the train in Harlem to my friend’s apartment, maybe 8 blocks away from the stop, both before and after the rewind. The experiences were vastly different. Prior, as previously mentioned, I was in a state of hyper vigilance and just raced to her apartment. Post rewind, I remember strolling and actually seeing the neighborhood. I noticed little stores and restaurants that I may want to return to, making mental notes of their locations. I even exchanged a smile with a passerby, making me feel even more comfortable! I was able to actually experience the vibrance of this neighborhood that I was unable to before.</p>
<p><strong>Compliments</strong> &#8211; Any female who has ever lived in New York knows of the street ‘compliments’ that are howled at you from all directions. They are sometimes offensive and crude, but sometimes are sweet. No matter the kind, I was not able to tolerate any of them prior to the rewind. They were a huge trigger for me, given my experience with rape, and truly had the power to ruin a perfectly good mood. I could go from happy-go-lucky to furious and terrified in the blink of an eye. Since my rewind, I don’t notice them as much. I am able to filter them out for the most part and actually even appreciate the sweet ones every time and again. Those can even BRIGHTEN my day! That was unheard of for me before.</p>
<p><strong>Forgotten Anniversary</strong> &#8211; For the past 4 years I have dreaded the anniversary of my attack. The stress and anxiety would start months before and worsened leading up to it. I was afraid of how I would feel, what memories it would drag up, worrying that all the great progress I made February 15th, 2016 over the year would be lost. I even tried to relabel it one year by deeming it my ‘day of power’ when I would celebrate how far I had progressed. That was a bit better, but it was still a landmark on my mental calendar. This year was different. A short 3 months after my rewind, I saw a date written down and thought… hmm that date looks important for some reason &#8211; as I do if I think I forgot a friend’s birthday. Then it hit me! It was 3 days before the anniversary which I had consistently dreaded for the past 4 years! I hadn&#8217;t even remembered it this year! This was probably the most empowering milestone yet. It can no longer have any power over me if I don’t even remember it. Of course it is an experience I will unfortunately never forget, but it no longer takes up valuable mental bandwidth on an every day basis. It feels like any other unpleasant memory and I no longer feel as if it could dictate my destiny.</p>
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		<title>How I felt after the Rewind (2 weeks)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2016 13:58:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is the testimony of a student who experienced the Rewind technique, as applied by Sue, during a training programme in North Carolina. This account describes the student&#8217;s reaction, in her own words, in the two weeks following the Rewind experience. She has asked us to publish the account in order to help others, granting [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is the testimony of a student who experienced the Rewind technique, as applied by Sue, during a training programme in North Carolina. This account describes the student&#8217;s reaction, in her own words, in the two weeks following the Rewind experience.</p>
<p>She has asked us to publish the account in order to help others, granting full permission to do so.</p>
<p><strong>A Bit About Me</strong>: I come from a wonderful home filled with love and support; the more of the world I see, the more I realize how rare and special that is. Five years ago I was sexually assaulted by a group of men while I was volunteering in a rural community in Latin America. This as you can imagine, was world shattering. Having been lucky enough through my first 26 years of life to not experience any abnormal mental condition, PTSD was a new and terrifying place to be.</p>
<p>Upon returning to the US I decided to take every precautionary measure I could to ensure that I was going to fully recover. I exersized every day and cleaned up my diet; I ended up losing 45 lbs to help alleviate the onset of serious body image issues that I would inevitably be vulnerable to. I took up art and journaling to allow a diverse range of outlets for the extreme emotions I was feeling. I attended a somatic experiencing conference and researched CBT, EFT and PTSD in an attempt to understand what I was going through and how I was going to recover. I also started talk psychotherapy as soon as I arrived back home.</p>
<p>My therapist was a critical part of my early healing process and helped me sort through my reactions. He was also extremely helpful at translating my behavior and reactions to my parents, since they had no previous experience with dealing with this kind of trauma and truly needed a guide. I had weekly sessions in person for about 9 months, and then continued with phone sessions for about 6 months when I moved across the country for a job. This therapy helped me, over about a year and a half, get to a point where I could function independently and cope with my triggers. Up until about 5 years after the incident, I was still being triggered by unknown men (especially in groups, and especially those of Hispanic decent) triggering my fear response; by sexist or chauvinistic jokes triggering my anger response; and haven&#8217;t had more than 3 dates with new suiters because of an underlying distrust of men.</p>
<p>I found Human Givens through an online search while doing research on the most effective types of psychotherapy to treat PTSD for a project I was working on. I had never heard of Human Givens before, so I decided to investigate further. The more I read, the more intrigued I became. I have no background in psychology or psychotherapy, but I could understand everything they said &#8211; and it made sense. I ended up taking four of their online courses and still wanted to learn more. When I learned that Sue Saunders from Human Givens was to give a workshop at the LPCANC conference in North Carolina, I knew I had to attend.</p>
<p>During the PTSD portion of the workshop, Sue did a demonstration of the rewind technique. I was lucky enough to be chosen as the demonstration subject. I want to share my experience of the rewind and subsequent effects experienced thereafter.</p>
<p><strong>The Rewind</strong>: We established that my calm, relaxing safe place would be a warm beach filled with sunshine and soft rolling waves. As Sue slowly counted to 20 with my exhales, I felt myself slip into a deeply relaxed state where I was fully conscious of everything happening around me. Once I was fully relaxed, I felt my eyes begin to quickly move back and forth on their own &#8211; which I assumed was REM.</p>
<p>Sue’s soothing voice then led me to a television set on the beach with a DVD player holding a DVD of my trauma experience. As soon as she mentioned the contents of the DVD I was immediately transported back to it &#8211; I was there &#8211; and I instantly started crying and feeling the same life threatening distress of the trauma. I had never accessed it so quickly before. Usually it would take quite a while for me to get worked up enough to fully access those emotions. It seemed as if I was below all the layers I had built up to protect myself from what was clearly still a very real and vivid terror connected to the memory.</p>
<p>She brought me back to my relaxing beach to recover from the shock of feeling my naked emotions hit me so quickly. A few deep breaths later I was ready to try again. I approached with no problems this time since I was more prepared, and Sue took me through the rewind process. I saw myself watching the TV with the trauma playing forwards and backwards several times, but not actually seeing the screen. I then watched it play forwards and backwards directly on the screen; it was much more work than I thought it would be to imagine the sequence in reverse.</p>
<p>As the memory was playing faster and faster, all I saw was a blur with particular moments as snapshots within it. I felt the distress on my face lessen and my breath normalize. After seeing it fly by countless times forwards and backwards, from various angles and points of view, I began to disconnect from it. My emotions were neutral and I saw the trauma as a matter of fact, and nothing else. After I had the pleasure of destroying the DVD in any way I wanted, Sue took me through scenarios that had triggered me in the past, describing my calm and confident reactions to them in the future.</p>
<p>Sue then took the opportunity to remind me of positive aspects of my personality, my life accomplishments, and reinforce the idea that I have the abilities to realize my dreams.</p>
<p>In short, it felt like she helped me remove the negative feelings and replace them with positive life affirming feelings. After she brought me back to the room, I felt relaxed, happy and emotionally exhausted.</p>
<p><strong>The First Night</strong>: Seeing that I was quite exhausted from the rewind, I thought I was going to sleep through the night, but after 4 hrs of sleep I woke up. I thought about the trauma memory that had replayed forward and backwards countless times the day before, but it felt different than it had previously. Every time I remembered that incident for the past 5 years, I felt transported back to the moment. I felt as if I was there again, and my body had reacted accordingly. This time was different. This time I thought of it as an unfortunate event in my life that had passed long ago, then went peacefully back to sleep.</p>
<p>When I woke up the next morning, the first thing I noticed was that my jaw wasn&#8217;t tight. Every night for the past 5 years (and not before the incident) I had clenched my teeth through the night, waking with tension and aches in my jaw. I would need to start my day with jaw stretches. i didn&#8217;t need to do jaw stretches that morning.</p>
<p><strong>The First Day</strong>: I felt refreshed the next day, but still a bit tired. I felt lighter and calmer than usual, and people noticed. I received several comments from people I spent the previous day with, that I looked younger.</p>
<p><strong>The Second Night</strong>: I slept like a baby for 9 hrs straight and woke up quite refreshed and happy, it reminded me of the feeling I get when I wake up and realize it’s my birthday &#8211; happy and a bit giddy!</p>
<p><strong>The Second Day</strong>: I felt noticeably more focused and calm; I think my shoulders lowered an inch or two from my ears. I felt a sense of peace that I hadn’t felt for 5 years, and that realization made me very happy, which in turn made me feel more peace and calm. This allowed me to experience the present moment to a greater extent because my mind was not being consumed by fear and anger.</p>
<p><strong>The Third Night</strong>: Right before I went to bed on night three, I had my first experience of a “defunked” trigger. I had a conversation that would have triggered a fight or flight reaction, and has done so many times in the past, that I didn’t react to emotionally. I rationally and gracefully exited from the conversation and went to bed feeling very content and proud of myself.</p>
<p><strong>The Third Day</strong>: Something amazing happened on the morning of the 3rd day. I woke up, I had a look at the mirror as I do every morning, but this time was different. For the first time, maybe ever, I looked at myself and did not have one negative thought about myself or my appearance! All the imperfections that up until three days ago made me imagine myself without them, usually spurred a negative inner dialogue. I think this was the first time I was able to see myself for who I am and what I stand for. The words &#8220;I am beautiful&#8221; are so difficult to actually feel, especially for survivors of rape, but I actually felt them that morning. I had never experienced such self acceptance. It is truly a wonderful feeling.</p>
<p><strong>Two Weeks and Beyond</strong>: It has now been about 2 weeks since my rewind, and I still feel great &#8211; confident, strong and happy. I have had many experiences of noticing “defunked” triggers, and I look forward to many more non-reactions.</p>
<p>I would like to take this opportunity to thank Sue Saunders for sharing her expertise with us at the LPCANC conference earlier this month, and for helping me find peace. I also want to thank everyone at Human Givens who has worked to develop this ground breaking technique, and everyone who works to expand access to it for those who still struggle.</p>
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		<title>Add to the Research Canon for Human Givens Therapy?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; This is a lovely video from The School of Life illustrating some benefits of and drivers to therapy. Human Givens Psychotherapy works. And quickly. On average, over only four to six visits*. As a fully  qualified psychotherapist applying this approach for the past 3+ years, I have seen it benefit clients greatly. Inspired by it, I&#8217;m [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This is a lovely video from The School of Life illustrating some benefits of and drivers to therapy.</p>
<p>Human Givens Psychotherapy works. And quickly. On average, over only four to six visits*. As a fully  qualified psychotherapist applying this approach for the past 3+ years, I have seen it benefit clients greatly. Inspired by it, I&#8217;m currently undertaking Masters degree research to add to the canon supporting its application, exploring the circumstances in which it is most effective.</p>
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<div> I am offering reduced cost therapy to clients willing to supply data to this research. In recognition of this contribution, sessions will cost €40 rather than the customary €100. The experience of therapy is exactly the same. The only request is for subjects to fill in a few short questionnaires before and after. This data is anonymous and confidential. The only criteria are that clients are 18 years or over and haven&#8217;t attended me for therapy in the past.</div>
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<div>So if you, or someone you know, could benefit from addressing any issues with depression, anxiety, phobias, past traumas, relationship challenges, sleep difficulties, performance difficulties etc., please do get in touch. I would be delighted to help and indeed, be helped in this way.</div>
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<div>Cathriona Edwards</div>
<div>BA (Hons) Psych HG Dip P MHGI</div>
<div>The Dublin Human Givens Centre</div>
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<div>* Andrews et al, 2013.</div>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2015 16:22:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sue Saunders]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Time: 9.30 &#8211; 4.30pm MINDFUL HEALTH is a day-long introduction to Mindful Meditation practice and Human Givens psychology. Both approaches have proven benefits for emotional health and physical health. Join me for a unique, rich day designed to introduce the benefits and practice of both to enable you to harness the power of your brain and [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://dublinhumangivens.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/mindfulness-health-green-trees-circle-copy.jpg'></p><p>Time: 9.30 &#8211; 4.30pm</p>
<p><strong>MINDFUL HEALTH</strong> is a day-long introduction to Mindful Meditation practice and Human Givens psychology. Both approaches have proven benefits for emotional health and physical health. Join me for a unique, rich day designed to introduce the benefits and practice of both to enable you to harness the power of your brain and optimse your health.</p>
<ul>
<li>Learn why Mindfulness has a positive impact on mental and physical health</li>
<li>Practice different approaches to reach mindful state</li>
<li>Learn about Human Givens and how it charts a map to understand what we need to be emotionally healthy.</li>
<li>Learn how to harness the power of your brain to achieve mindfulness, lower emotional arousal &amp; function more healthily.</li>
<li>Build mental resilience, encourage healing, prevent ill-health</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Course Description</strong></p>
<p>The course will anchor the experience of mindfulness in the neuroscientific evidence that demonstrates its effectiveness, explaining how and why it works. Key elements of Human Givens will be explained so that a growing capacity to be mindful can be informed and supported by a growing understanding of what we need to be healthy in the world, and how we can achieve that. Thus theory, information and practice will be at the core of the course offering a holistic approach to Mindfulness and optimum emotional health and the immediate insight, understanding and opportunity to begin to achieve it.</p>
<p><strong>Dates:</strong> <strong>Saturday 17 Oct </strong></p>
<p><strong>Cost per person: €80</strong></p>
<p><em>Prior Booking is Essential. Availability is restricted to ensure intimacy of group to maximize learning and experience.</em></p>
<p><strong>To book:</strong></p>
<p>Email directly to: <strong>cathriona@dublinhumangivens.ie </strong>to secure your place for a <strong>deposit of €30</strong>, and <strong>pay the remaining €50 on the day.</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Or book here via EventBrite:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/mindful-health-1-day-course-in-mindful-meditation-tickets-18902569093" target="_blank">https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/mindful-health-1-day-course-in-mindful-meditation-tickets-18902569093</a></p>
<p>Or phone:  <strong>087 647 1120 </strong></p>
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		<title>Manage Stress &#8211; Build Resilience Workshop</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2014 09:20:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sue Saunders]]></dc:creator>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Manage Stress &#8211; Build Resilience Workshop (1 day)</h1>
<p>August 23rd  &#8211; 9.30 &#8211; 4.30</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>1 day workshop on ‘Managing Stress &amp; Building Resilience’. The workshop will be facilitated by <a title="Dublin Human Givens Centre| Sue Saunders" href="http://dublinhumangivens.ie/?page_id=23" target="_blank">Sue Saunders</a> and <a title="Dublin Human Givens| Cathriona Edwards" href="http://dublinhumangivens.ie/?page_id=362" target="_blank">Cathriona Edwards</a> of the Dublin Human Givens Centre in conjunction with Harbour View Business Centre.</p>
<p>Human Givens Approach is a bio-psycho-social framework to understand what we need to be emotionally healthy, think clearly, manage stress and build resilience. it uses cutting edge techniques informed by the latest neuroscientific research. The workshop will include breakthrough knowledge to give you a better understanding of stress, both the positives and the negatives and how to manage it so that it works for you. Research proves that Human Givens treatment is more effective and successful in a fraction of the time of other approaches.</p>
<p>Cost: €145</p>
<p>To book contact:  Harbour View Business Centre 01 517 5300</p>
<p><a href="http://www.harbourview.ie/" target="self">www.harbourview.ie</a></p>
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		<title>THE FEMALE BRAIN &#8211; Autumn Dates 2014</title>
		<link>http://dublinhumangivens.ie/?p=576</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2014 09:11:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sue Saunders]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE FEMALE BRAIN 1 Day Workshop Dates: This workshop will be run on the following dates throughout autumn 2014 Sunday 19 Oct Saturday 22 Nov &#160; Time: 9.30 &#8211; 4.30 Harness the power of the female brain to flourish. THE FEMALE BRAIN is a Human Givens one-day workshop dedicated to facilitate Female Flourishing, with a [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>THE FEMALE BRAIN</h1>
<p>1 Day Workshop</p>
<p>Dates: This workshop will be run on the following dates throughout autumn 2014</p>
<ul>
<li>Sunday 19 Oct</li>
<li>Saturday 22 Nov</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Time: 9.30 &#8211; 4.30</p>
<p><em><strong>Harness the power of the female brain to flourish.</strong></em></p>
<p>THE FEMALE BRAIN is a Human Givens one-day workshop dedicated to facilitate Female Flourishing, with a bedrock of the latest neuropsychological knowledge about how the Female Brain actually works. For there is no such thing as a non-gendered brain. Male and female brain architecture is different. This course delivers the information to help you help yourself by enabling a deeper understanding of your distinct emotional needs and how to get them met. We’ll also explore the challenge of biochemical and hormonal fluctuations and how best to navigate these, particularly at times of life transition. The course will also include an outline of your innate resources and how to harness them to lead a more fulfilled life.</p>
<p>Biology and neurochemistry is not destiny. But, an understanding of the neuropsychological underpinnings of being female in the world helps you to make sense of, and maximize, your natural heritage.</p>
<ul>
<li>A strong understanding of the scientific distinctiveness of the female brain in order to:
<ul>
<li>  Understand your emotional needs &amp; how to get them met</li>
<li>  Understand &amp; enhance your key relationships</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Management of biochemical and hormonal fluctuations and life transitions with greater insight &amp; ease</li>
<li>Better use of your distinct innate resources to live a more fulfilled life.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>The Day:</strong></p>
<p>The day will run from 9.30am to 4.30pm approximately. A 45-minute lunch break and two 15-minute tea/coffee breaks will be included. Tea/Coffee and lunch will be provided.</p>
<p><strong>Cost: €100</strong> per person – includes notes, refreshments &amp; lunch.</p>
<p><strong>To Book:</strong></p>
<p>You can book directly with us at the Dublin Human Givens Centre <strong>by emailing:</strong>info@dublinhumangivens.ie <strong>or phoning:</strong> 01 2894097 and paying a deposit of €30 to secure your place.</p>
<p>Video Introduction by Cathriona &amp; Sue:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJd_4xElkTc">Click this link to video on You-Tube</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Mindful Health &#8211; Autumn 2014 dates</title>
		<link>http://dublinhumangivens.ie/?p=574</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2014 09:10:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sue Saunders]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mindful Health &#8211; Autumn 2014 dates 1 Day Workshop Dates: This workshop will be run on the following dates throughout Autumn 2014 Dates: Saturday 11 Oct Saturday 15 Nov Time: 9.30 &#8211; 4.30pm MINDFUL HEALTH is a day-long introduction to Mindful Meditation practice and Human Givens psychology. Both approaches have proven benefits for emotional health and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>1 Day Workshop</p>
<p>Dates: This workshop will be run on the following dates throughout Autumn 2014</p>
<p><strong>Dates:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Saturday 11 Oct</strong></li>
<li><strong>Saturday 15 Nov</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Time: 9.30 &#8211; 4.30pm</p>
<p><strong>MINDFUL HEALTH</strong> is a day-long introduction to Mindful Meditation practice and Human Givens psychology. Both approaches have proven benefits for emotional health and physical health. Join us for a unique, rich day designed to introduce the benefits and practice of both to enable you to harness the power of your brain and optimse your health.</p>
<ul>
<li>Learn why Mindfulness has a positive impact on mental and physical health</li>
<li>Practice different approaches to reach mindful state</li>
<li>Learn about Human Givens and how it charts a map to understand what we need to be emotionally healthy.</li>
<li>Learn how to harness the power of your brain to achieve mindfulness, lower emotional arousal &amp; function more healthily.</li>
<li>Build mental resilience, encourage healing, prevent ill-health</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Course Description</strong></p>
<p>The course will anchor the experience of mindfulness in the neuroscientific evidence that demonstrates its effectiveness, explaining how and why it works. Key elements of Human Givens will be explained so that a growing capacity to be mindful can be informed and supported by a growing understanding of what we need to be healthy in the world, and how we can achieve that. Thus theory, information and practice will be at the core of the course offering a holistic approach to Mindfulness and optimum emotional health and the immediate insight, understanding and opportunity to begin to achieve it.</p>
<p><strong>Dates:</strong> <strong>Saturday 11 Oct | Saturday 15 Nov</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cost per person: €100</strong></p>
<p><em>Prior Booking is Essential. Availability is restricted to ensure intimacy of group to maximize learning and experience.</em></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>To book:</strong></p>
<p>Email directly to: <strong>cathriona@dublinhumangivens.ie </strong>to secure your place for a <strong>deposit of €30</strong>, and <strong>pay the remaining €70 on the day.</strong></p>
<p>Or phone: <strong>01 289 4097</strong> or  <strong>087 647 1120 </strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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