In episode 04 of the Our Net Effect Docu-Series, Mark Fohs, LMHC shares his experience finding NET as a mind practitioner.
Through compelling metaphors, real-life examples, and expert insights, we delve into the interconnected nature of the mind and body.
Discover how emotions express themselves in our physiology, and how NET can help restore the flow to our entire system.
Time-stamped highlights:
- [00:12] Neuro-Emotional Technique (NET) was once exclusively used by chiropractors but has since been adopted by both mind and body practitioners.
- [01:49] Mind and body practitioners approach the same issue from different angles (semantics and physiology), but these two aspects are deeply interconnected.
- [02:23] The video presents a case study of a woman with a snake phobia, explaining how a past incident created a one-trial associative learning response.
- [04:01] The video uses the analogy of removing a boulder from a stream to describe what happens when a person breathes through their phobia, allowing their life force to flow freely.
- [04:53] Our body communicates with us through physiology, signaling when something is weighing us down.
- [05:55] There is a critical shift in healthcare where patients are becoming more aware of their own power in the healing process.
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