MLNP.
Impulses that we experienced throughout our life is stored as information in the central nervous system and in the brain. It influences our behaviour, fears, satisfaction, happiness, expectations and moods on a second-by-second basis. This happens without us even being aware of it, as it mostly happens subconsciously.
Our bodies are present when we feel our emotions. Your stomach contracts when you are afraid. Your jaw is tight when you are angry. When someone throws a ball toward your head, you will first duck out of the way before you think about why this is happening. The first reality is the reality of the body. The body is the primary instrument through which we perceive and organize the world.
Unfortunately, in the last couple of years, we have tended to identify so much with the rational, thinking part of the brain (the neo-cortex) that the wider role of instinctive, bodily responses in shaping and influencing behavior and consciousness had been largely ignored. However, the neo-cortex is nor powerful enough to override the instinctual impulses that is caught up in the central nervous system.
One
of the biggest challenges that I have as a Multi-Level Neuro Coach and Trauma
Counseller is to get clients to understand and to become aware of what their
bodies are telling them. This sort of body-mind work goes far beyond the
body-language manuals, which define the meaning of this or that gesture and
posture.
Multi-Level
Neuro Processing (MLNP) is a brain-body (neuro-physiological) facilitation
process that helps the brain to process and integrate both negative and
positive information. It is both a top-down and bottom-up approach and it is as
effective for complex trauma as it is for performance enhancement. What is
involved here is becoming aware of the body-mind connections in their full
presence.
For
real change and transformation to take place, the body needs to learn that the
danger or the experience of negative impulses had passed and that it is safe to
live in the reality of the present. Visiting the past in sessions should be
done while people are, biologically speaking, firmly rooted in the present and
feeling as calm and safe as possible. Being anchored in a present safe
environment while revisiting unpleasant experiences of the past opens the
possibility of knowing and feeling that the unpleasant events belong to the
past.
Transformation
and behavioural change means moving from one state of mind and behaviour to a
more positive, effective and functional state of mind (and way of behaving). If
transformation and change was easy, every person would be able to bring him- or
herself to a place of being more successful and happier in what they are doing
in life. The reason why transformation is so difficult is because our
self-perception, expectation, coping mechanisms, core values and beliefs lies very
deep within the brain and nervous system. However, with the help of a qualified
professional, this transformation process is quite possible.
Not only people who experience deep trauma or people who cannot find direction in life needs to seek help from a Life Coach or Trauma Counsellor. Perhaps you want to:
- · Change some habits, do some healing or become more assertive
- · Learn to love yourself, be intimate or let go of the past
- · Let go of negative thinking or self-criticism
- · Just start living in your “sweet-spot” again
- Experience better relationships with peers and/or friends
For more information, you are welcome to email me at:
coachprinsloo@yahoo.com
Disclaimer: This article is not intended to take the place of medical advice from your personal physician.

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